Licensed cafes that don’t sell alcohol are being allowed to stay open while pubs and restaurants will have to close for 16 days as of 6pm today (Friday, October 9).
Here are 12 cafes in the Falkirk area exempt from the Scottish Government’s restrictions.
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1. 12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
The Fork and Mustard, Glebe Street, Falkirk – this family run business is not affected by the new restrictions so will be able to continue its dedication to excellent customer service, home cooked food and baking. People may have to phone ahead to check there is a table available. Picture: Michael Gillen. Photo: Michael Gillen
2. 12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
Bob and Berts, High Street, Falkirk – celebrate autumn with some salted caramel mochas, dirty spiced chais and pumpkin spice lattes as well as all the other tasty treats the two Roberts have become known for. Picture: Michael Gillen. Photo: Michael Gillen
3. 12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
Casci’s, Callendar Riggs, Falkirk – this popular cafe will be open as usual serving up tasty breakfasts from 7.30am and home-baked goods all the way through to 4pm. Picture: Michael Gillen. Photo: Michael Gillen
4. 12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
Scarlett’s Cafe, Union Road, Camelon – people can relax in the warm and cosy setting of Scarlett’s and take advantage of the extensive menu on offer. Picture: Scott Louden. Photo: Photographer: Scott Louden