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Bank restaurant, bar & rooms (Mediterranean)
78 Upper Craigs
Stirling
FK8 2DT
Tel.: 01786 430890


Classical Georgian on the exterior Conteporary and refreshing on the interior Open allday offering a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy an eclectic menu of tapas, pizza, pasta and the best of scottish produce,all aproached in a modern way If you enjoy our food but are shot of time, then try Osta2go our deli and wine shop and enjoy the food and wine at home

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We also have 7 executive rooms available so make a night of it, enjoy

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Review by Alice Wylie at the Scotsman,
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FOR a long time, Stirling has been crying out for a watering hole that isn't packed with teens knocking back sambuca shots. At long last, such an establishment has arrived. Residents over the age of 19 are rejoicing at the recent opening of Osta, the city's first boutique hotel, which features a decidedly grown-up bar and restaurant. The good? Soft music, fantastically friendly staff and a sophisticated clientele are a far cry from Stirling's usual sticky-floored offerings and their alcopop promos. The restaurant serves delicious, inexpensive tapas, while the stylish bar area has live piano music at weekends. If it all becomes too much, there are seven individually styled bedrooms to retire to. The bad? Occupying a gorgeous Georgian building just off the Craigs roundabout, it's a little isolated, so a pub crawl isn't really an option. But when everything you really need is on the premises, this shouldn't be a big problem. The ugly? The interior is pretty slick, but it's not quite there yet. Sleek, dark wood, fuchsia velvet and dark brown leather are all very well, but the carpet is reminiscent of something you might find in an airport lounge, while the rather gaudy lighting scheme makes full use of a spectrum of garish colours. Who would go there? Stylish young couples toasting the long-overdue arrival of a decent nightspot in their home town. Who wouldn't? Miniskirted 17-year-olds brandishing fake ID. The bevvy? Classic cocktails are the order of the day, ranging from cosmopolitans to mojitos. For those without a sweet tooth, there's a wide range of bottled beers and an extensive wine list. This article: http://living.scotsman.com/food.cfm?id=1288162006 Last updated: 02-Sep-06 00:07 BST

Review by mr smith, 2009-03-11
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great food, great service, friendly staff, made the night for us. will certainly return

Review by K Pearson, 2009-03-20
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Having popped back and forwards to Osta over the last couple of years from Wiltshire, England we are finding it really difficult to try anywhere else. The road to Osta was fun, but at time painful as the various establishments we visited before discovering Osta proved to be very sub-standard compared to the excellent food, fantastic value and great service. Although most of my visits are work related, i have taken my family on more than one occasion - WHY?, its such a wonderful place and if you make the most of the daily deals everyone will be sure to have a GREAT time. ITS A MUST

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