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Uncover the best of Scottish cuisine at Stirling’s restaurants
Certainly the most stunning aspect of Stirling is its incredible castle standing proudly above the ceiling. Built around the fifteenth or sixteenth century, this fortress and royal residence is a solid example of the city’s glorious past. With such a rich history, it’s without any wonder that the city places great importance on tradition. To experience a taste of the old days for yourself, the Scottish restaurants in Stirling are your best bet. Traditional Scottish cuisine is super tasty and hearty, and even if it sounds unappetising, haggis is really a must-try – and vegetarians can taste the meat-free versions at Stirling’s vegetarian restaurants, too! Other typical fare you’re likely to find in the Scottish restaurants around Stirling include cullen skink, a soup made with potatoes, onions and smoked haddock, and tasty desserts like shortbread and cranachan. Or, go for some clootie, a sweet fruit pudding served with a dollop of clotted cream.