Up there with The Bön Accord and Aberdeen’s Prince of Wales, this is a traditional boozer that ticks all of the boxes! It’s quite a small pub and it can get pretty busy on Friday and Saturday evenings, but the clientele are really friendly and warm, as are the staff, so it’s not an issue. I’ve been drinking in here for well over ten years with a crowd of friends and it’s become the traditional venue for our Christmas Eve pintage. The place was bought over several years ago by a well-known local publican who had a good reputation for fixing pubs up, getting them running well and moving on. He’s never moved on from The Sheaf — which must tell you something! On draft there’s always a really good selection of guest ales as well as the standards. There’s been a real focus on ale in here and you’re always assured something interesting to try. The staff are top-class, I’m always greeted with a warm smile. For me The Sheaf comes into it’s own on a cold winter’s night — it’s small, cosy, there’s an open fire, auld men with dogs, great malts, tasty ales and a warm welcome.
Adam_
Tu valoración: 5 Falkirk, United Kingdom
Excellent pub with a great selection of Ales and Malts. No music. No Swearing. No Hassle.
Montyz
Tu valoración: 4 Aberdeen, United Kingdom
OLDESTPUBINFALKIRK, V POPULARWITHLOCALS, not famous for grub but they have it. atmospheric and usually busy
Nay_mo
Tu valoración: 5 Falkirk, United Kingdom
this pub is kind of hidden away, at the back of the high street. it is in the town centre though and the prices reflect this. it’s not a very expensive pub, but it is more expensive than the ones out of town. it is very nice and cosy inside, with lots of friendly regulars and the staff are really nice too. they dont do food, the closest you get is a bag of crisps. they also have a beer garden at the back, which is nice in the summer, not that we really had one this year. a good place to start a night out before heading to a club, it’s not too noisy so you can have a ctch up.