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Section 3 Facilities SECTION 3 FACILITIES Facility Post Establishment Name Telephone Number Website presence Address Town Type Code http://www.carbethinn P CARBETH INN 01360 770002 .com/ Stockiemuir Road Blanefield Glasgow G63 9AY www.pestle- 01360 771110 c/T/A THE PESTLE AND MORTAR mortar.com 43 Glasgow Road Blanefield Glasgow G63 9JD http://www.strathblan R STRATHBLANE COUNTRY HOUSE 01360 770658 ehouse.com/ Milngavie Road Strathblane Glasgow G63 9EN http://amsscotland.co. B/T AMS SCOTLAND 07872 823940 uk/ 22 Redhills View Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7BL P THE COMMERCIAL INN 01360 310206 128 Main Street Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7DA T/A OLIVIAS 01360 312609 104 Main Street Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7DA http://www.bhajislenn oxtown.co.uk/?gclid=C MXMwfz2hrgCFfMQtA T/A BHAJI'S 01360 319888 odCVYAxg 80 Main Street Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7DA P DROOKIT DUG 01360 310531 101 Main Street Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7DA P THE SWAN INN 01360 310920 1 Quarry Ln, Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7HB http://adamstandoori. T/A ADAM's TANDOORI 01360 311715 co.uk/ 32 Main Street Lennoxtown Glasgow G66 7JJ R KAMY 0141 7761660 17-19 West High Street Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1AB c BOOKMARK CAFE 0141 5780118 West High Street Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1AB c MAJELLAS 0141 7759176 48 Cowgate Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1HN P BAR BLISS 0141 776 0988 1 Cowgate Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1HW T/A LITTLE BRASSERIE 0141 775 3705 5 Catherine Street Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1JB T/A CHIPS & CO 0141 776 2611 109 Cowgate Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1JD http://ashokabrasserie. R ASHOKA REGENT BRASSERIE 0141 776 7617 com/ 93-99 Cowgate Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1JD P KIRKY PUFFER 0141 7754140 1-13 Townhead Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1NG bs BIKE WIZE 0141 775 3722 http://cyclewize.com/ 25 Townhead Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1NG P THE ANTONINE 0141 7765711 32 Townhead Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1NL T/A HONEYFLOWER 0141 7765570 53 Townhead Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1NN http://www.ghiloniscaf c GHILONI'S 0141 775 1158 e.co.uk/ 77 Townhead Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1NN T/A WOKS CUISINE 0141 7762433 72 Townhead Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1NZ T/A PICCOLO 0141 7763232 68 Townhead Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1NZ R SPICE 0141 7760057 57 High Street Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1PU T/A DINARDO'S FAST FOODS 0141 7766891 18-20 East Side Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1PY T/A ORIENTAL PALACE 0141 7753388 14 Eastside Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1PY T/A FLAME TREE GARDEN 0141 7767199 8 Eastside Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1PY T/A GOOD LUCK VILLAGE 0141 7763128 22 Eastside Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1PY T/A TUCK IN 0141 775 0919 27-29 Eastside Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1QA http://www.kirkymaha T/A KIRKY MAHAL 0141 7751068 l.co.uk/ 37 Eastside Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1QA T/A NICOS CARRYOUT 0141 7750000 10-12 Kilsyth Road Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1QD T/A THE INDIAN COTTAGE 0141 7778884 10-12 Kilsyth Road Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1QD P PEPPERMINT LOUNGE 0141 7778421 Kilsyth Road Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1QD R MCDONALD'S RESTAURANTS LTD 0141 7767781 Milton Road Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 1SY T/A GERRYS FAST FOOD 0141 7762380 47 Lammermoor Road Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 2AY T/A LIDO CHINESE TAKE AWAY 0141 776 0030 45 Lammermoor Road Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 2AY P THE REDBRAE 0141 7765858 Redbrae Road Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 2BX P CHASE INN 0141 7766415 93 Merkland Drive Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 3SJ http://www.newsahiw T/A NEW SAHIWAL 0141 7751429 al.co.uk/ 85 Merkland Drive Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 3SJ T/A LUCKY HOUSE 0141 7762697 73 Merkland Drive Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 3SJ T/A MICHAELS SUPERCHIPPY 0141 776 3168 69 Merkland Drive Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 3SJ T/A MOSS GENERAL STORE 0141 775 0128 8 Moss Road Kirkintilloch Glasgow G66 4HY P THE ANTONINE ARMS 01236 827121 51 Main Street Twechar Glasgow G65 9QE T/A THE LUCKY HOUSE 01236 826888 50 Main Street Kilsyth Glasgow G65 0AH R MARINIS 01236 829993 82 Main Street Kilsyth Glasgow G65 0AL T/A ANGELOS 01236 823763 44 Market Street Kilsyth Glasgow G65 0BA T/A GULISTAN TANDOORI 01236 825933 7 Market Street Kilsyth Glasgow G65 0BD T/A VIVA GARDEN 01236 827828 Unit 4 Kilsyth Glasgow G65 0HL http://www.dhillons.co T/A DHILLON'S 01236 826800 .uk/ 5 West Burnside Street Kilsyth Glasgow G65 0HL T/A HOUSE OF THE DRAGON 01236 823568 5 Kingston Road Kilsyth Glasgow G65 0HR P THE CURLING STONE 01236 825040 High Craigends Kilsyth Glasgow G65 0NS T/A THE CHIPPY MAHAL 01236 822324 5 Balmalloch Road Kilsyth Glasgow G65 9AJ P THE BROCH 01236 822433 Balmalloch Road Kilsyth Glasgow G65 9AZ T/A CHILLIES 01236 822822 Constarry Road Kilsyth Glasgow G65 9HF.
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