| 1 Princes Street , Falkirk FK1 1LS | |
| 01324412192 | |
| The Wine Library Falkirk Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
The Wine Library is a family owned wine bar in Falkirk. We have an extensive selection of quality wines sourced from small independent wine houses.
We also have spirits, beers, soft drinks and food platters on our menu.
If you are looking for a friendly welcoming atmosphere and excellent wine, pay us a visit soon.
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