12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
Certain businesses in the hospitality sector might be closing temporarily due to the latest coronavirus restrictions – but there are still places you can visit to grab a cuppa or some brunch in Falkirk district.
By Jonathon Reilly
Published 9th Oct 2020, 12:30 GMT
Updated 9th Oct 2020, 12:33 GMT
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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5. 12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
The Milk Barn, Glen Farm, Falkirk – this family-friendly venue is much more than just an ice cream parlour and lots of tasty stuff is available between 10am and 5pm. You can phone ahead to book a table. Picture: Michael Gillen. Photo: Michael Gillen
6. 12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
Finnegans, Vicar Street, Falkirk - the cafe will be open from Monday to Friday, 8.30am-3.30pm; 9am-4pm on Saturday; and 9.30am-3.30pm on Sunday. Picture: Michael Gillen. Photo: Michael Gillen
7. 12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
Pots, Cow Wynd, Falkirk - Owner Nicky Don is still running a full menu from 10am-2pm, Wednesday to Saturday, still running full menu. Picture: Michael Gillen. Photo: Michael Gillen
8. 12 places you can still have brunch in Falkirk district
Blossoms Bistro, Torwood Garden Centre, Bellsdyke Road, Larbert - the eatery will continue to open as usual from 9am-5pm (open 10am Sunday). The only change is to its late night shopping events on October 21 and 22 when food will not be able to be served after 6pm. Picture Michael Gillen. Photo: Michael Gillen