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The business first opened amid indoor dining restrictions in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic, operating as a 12-seat pop-up restaurant at an outdoor harvest table. [2] The business's name, The Pine, originates from the pop-up location surrounded by pine forest. [2] The Pine offers a 17 course tasting menu and wine pairing. [2]
In 1296, King John Balliol wrote a letter of surrender from Kincardine Castle to Edward I of England after a short war that marked the beginning of the Wars of Scottish Independence. A charter granted to the burgh of Kincardine in 1532 noted the town's established role in hosting the shire's courts. [6] However, by 1600 the town was in decline.
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Upload another image Blair Drummond House - Cottage To S. Of Stables 56°09′59″N 4°02′42″W / 56.166283°N 4.045048°W / 56.166283; -4.045048 (Blair Drummond House - Cottage To S. Of Stables) Category C(S) 8416 Upload Photo Mrs. Thomson, Hillview, Thornhill 56°10′25″N 4°09′20″W / 56.173679°N 4.15552°W / 56.173679; -4.15552 (Mrs. Thomson ...
Upload another image See more images 31, 33 North Deeside (Formerly 4, 5 South Turnpike) Kincardine O'Neil 57°05′11″N 2°40′32″W / 57.086323°N 2.675648°W / 57.086323; -2.675648 (31, 33 North Deeside (Formerly 4, 5 South Turnpike) Kincardine O'Neil) Category B 9581 Upload Photo Learney House, Stable-Block 57°07′52″N 2°36′24″W / 57.131225°N 2.606605 ...
The station was decommissioned in 1968. From 1974 to 2002, the space was used for a restaurant and bar, also known as Engine House No. 5. In 2004, the building was converted for office use, and today is the Columbus branch of Big Red Rooster, a marketing company.
Kincardine is a civil parish in the Scottish council area of Stirling and the former county of Perthshire in the historic district of Menteith. It lies between the River Teith and River Forth and contains the villages of Blair Drummond and Thornhill. The parish church is 2 miles south-west of Doune.