If you are planning a trip to Central Scotland, why not bring your furry friend with you? Finding good dog-friendly local restaurants and cafes could be a difficult task. To make it easier for you, here are our recommendations of pet-friendly spots across Central Scotland:
1.The Boathouse Kitchen & Bar, Loch Tay, Killin
The lovely restaurant not only offers great meals with local produce but also provides a special dog-friendly menu developed by BBC Radio Scotland Resident Vet and Pets ‘n’ Vets partner Ross Allan! You can choose between chicken and fish dishes but also mix and match them. You could also choose the most suitable portion size for your dog depending on its weight! Could it get any more accommodating?
2. Seasons View, St Fillans, Perthshire
One of the best restaurants with the most scenic views in Trossachs National park! As part of the hotel, not only are there special offers for each season for you to enjoy, but also they accommodate dogs! Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, the pet-friendly tables are limited so make sure you book your table as soon as possible prior to your visit! If you are looking to stay nearby to try out the restaurant, check out the availability for The Cottage in Comrie where you can stay with your family!
If you fancy lovely warm drinks and pastries, The Broch cafe is a great spot if you are close to Callander. They offer many dishes from gluten-free to vegan, all made with local produce. Most importantly, they are pet-friendly so you can enjoy a cup of coffee and a beautiful view with your furry friend!
4. The Real Food Café, Tyndrum
Not only are they accommodating to dogs, but they also offer various dishes for all dietary requirements, as well as accessible facilities and bike racks if you cycle there! Their dishes are all made with local produce making the entire experience unique and authentic. If you are planning a trip with your loved one and your furry friend, check the availability for Crombie Cottage in Tyndrum.
Have a look at our dog-friendly properties in Central Scotland and their availability.
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