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The
Rosebank |
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BEEFEATER,
PUBS
AND RESTAURANTS |
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GENERAL MANAGER |
Kim Graham. |
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ADDRESS |
Main Street, Camelon,
Falkirk, Scotland FK1 4DS Tel. 01324 611842 Fax. 01324
617154 e-mail rosebank.falkirk@whitbread.com |
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MAP |
Click
Here For Map. |
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PUB EXPLORER
REFERENCE |
42885. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Wednesday 11am -
11pm.
Thursday - Saturday 11am - 12mn.
Sunday 12.30pm - 11pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Carling Extra
Cold, Heineken Superchilled, Stella, Tennents, Belhaven Best,
Boddingtons Draughtflow, Guinness, Dry Blackthorn Cider.
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QUIZ NIGHT |
Weekly Pub Quiz Night - Thursday.
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OTHER
ENTERTAINMENT |
Plasma Screen (in bar).
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FOOD |
Pub Meals served in the
bar & restaurant from various extensive menus. Bar Snacks.
Breakfasts Served. Range of Wines
(Wine List), Tea & Range of 'Costa' Coffees. |
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BREAKFAST TIMES |
Daily 10am - 12noon. |
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MAIN
MENU TIMES |
Monday - Thursday 12noon - 10pm.
Friday & Saturday 12noon - 11pm.
Sunday
12.30pm - 10pm. |
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MENUS |
Menus available: Restaurant -
Full A La Carte, Daytime menu, Evening menu & Children's menu.
Bar - Pub Bar menu & Junior Pub menu + Restaurant menu in this area
too.
Online Menus Here (external
site, please
be patient). |
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FUNCTIONS |
We can cater for occasions
such as weddings, birthdays, funerals etc in an area of the bar /
restaurant. |
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FACILITIES |
Patio Area (with Jumbrella &
Heaters),
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facilities (in disabled
toilet & ladies toilet). |
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OTHER |
Children
Welcome (in restaurant or until 9pm in bar), Car Parking -
100 spaces, Disabled Car Parking - 4 spaces, Coaches Welcome (preferably
by arrangement). ATM Machine. Debit & Credit Cards accepted. |
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The Rosebank
in a listed building which dates back to the early 1800s, situated on the site of a former whisky distillery
where Scotland's only lowland whisky was produced. This venue is
located on the Forth-Clyde canal between Edinburgh and Glasgow, in Camelon,
a small village on the outskirts of Falkirk. This hub of canal operations with it’s connections to public transport links
is a couple of miles from the
Falkirk Wheel
and Calendar House and also close to Stirling Castle. Following a
refurbishment in September, 2006, we now have a separate bar area and a 200 cover
restaurant with half leather booth seating for more intimate dining and
half freestanding tables and chairs. Outside, the patio area has a giant
umbrella and heaters. Inside, although painted over, original beams
remain a feature as do whisky barrels embedded into the walls and there
are photographs of the old distillery and Falkirk in times gone by. As
well as being a good, family friendly dining venue with extensive menus
and modern facilities, we are a good community pub with a traditional
and friendly atmosphere. Make sure you come and see us soon.
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