26 Linlithgow Road , Bo'ness EH51 0DN | |
01506823213 | |
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Local attractions include the world-famous Kelpies, the Falkirk Wheel, Bo’ness & Kinneil Railway, Linlithgow Palace & Loch and the Bo’ness Motor Museum.
We invite you to our Copper Kiln restaurant ensuring you the warmest of welcomes and exceptional friendly service and to have a taster of our menu.
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