The King's Seat Bar Restaurant

The King's Seat Bar Restaurant

19-23 Bridge Street, Clackmannanshire, United Kingdom
333 Reviews 3.9

"The pub was nice, clean, and pleasant, but it felt very localized and unwelcoming."

Details

Phone: +441259742515

Address: 19-23 Bridge Street, Clackmannanshire, United Kingdom

City: Clackmannanshire

Website: http://www.kingsseat.com

Opening hours

Monday: 12:00-00:00

Tuesday: 12:00-00:00

Wednesday: 12:00-00:00

Thursday: 12:00-00:00

Friday: 12:00-00:00

Saturday: 12:00-00:00

Sunday: 12:00-00:00

Statistics

Dishes: 0

Amenities: 5

Categories: 5

Reviews: 333


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Reviews

3 /5 Rating

This pub is absolutely stunning. They only accept cash, so make sure to bring money with you. There is an ATM located at the co-op or deli for your convenience. The service is quick, the seating is comfortable, and there is a cozy fireplace. It may be helpful to check the board for hours of operation as it seems to change frequently. They have a great selection of seafood dishes and plenty of TVs for sports fans. The prices are fair and the staff is friendly. This pub is the only one in the city, making it a must-visit spot.

3 /5 Rating

This charming pub does not accept card payments, so be sure to bring cash or use the nearby cash machine at the co-op or the deli. The service is fast, the seats are comfortable, and there is a cozy log burning fire. Check the board for opening hours, which appear to be after 4pm most weekdays. The pub offers a good selection of beers and has a TV for sports enthusiasts. The prices are reasonable and the staff is friendly. Additionally, it is the only pub in town.

2 /5 Rating

The customers are eagerly awaiting information from management about any potential changes to the bar's ownership, as they currently are unsure of whether the establishment is open or not.

5 /5 Rating

It's worth noting that this is the only pub in the city, but it can be a bit difficult as the opening times are not always clear.

2 /5 Rating

The pub was nice, clean, and pleasant, but it felt very localized and unwelcoming.