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65 St Vincent St, G2 5TF
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: American, Burgers
78 St Vincent St, G2 5UB
Cuisine: Burgers
18 Morrison Street, EH3 8BJ
Tollcross, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Gastro Pub, Burgers
You don’t need to be a fan of the Coen brothers’ film to enjoy a visit to this Dude-approved Morrison Street bar. However, fans of The Big Lebowski will appreciate the wide range of White Russian cocktails while film lovers will know how handy Lebowskis is for several Edinburgh cinemas. Other classic cocktails, DJs, acoustic music and quizzes are among the other non-food related attractions.
1008 Argyle Street, G3 8LX
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Modern, Bar Food
The first of three – and counting – Lebowskis bars, this original Argyle Street outlet opened in 2017. It could be argued that Lebowskis helped kick start the surrounding Finnieston area as one of Glasgow’s most fashionable neighbourhoods for eating and drinking. From the drinks menu to the bowling skittles, the quirky spirit of the film which inspired the bar is evident throughout. Expect a decor which is stripped back but comfortable. Outside seating and Lebowskis’ signature range of White Russian cocktails are among the attractions.
2 Partick Bridge Street, G11 6PL
Cuisine: International, American, Burgers
Opening on Partick Bridge Street at the end of 2015, MeatHook is a burger and BBQ bar. Retro-brand mirrors and vintage advertisements set the tone for the decor. If elements of the interior are deliberately old school, the menu of carefully smoked BBQ and gourmet burgers is bang on trend. At the weekends, look out for regular DJs – often with a Northern Soul slant. Cocktails and an extensive selection of other drinks keep the chat lively. The booths offer the opportunity for more private chats.
47 St Vincent St, G2 5QX
Cuisine: Bar Food, Steaks & Grill, Burgers
16 Norby Road, G11 7BN
Cuisine: Japanese, American, Burgers
Po’Boyz American Diner and Grill serves southern soul food inspired by New Orleans. The address may be Broomhill Shopping Centre but the food is rooted in the Cajun culinary traditions of the southern United States. The decor is simple with booth seating, a recycled wooden bar and a mural that tells the tale of how the po’boy sandwich came into being.
2 Lloyd St, M2 5WA
City Centre, Manchester
Cuisine: Steaks & Grill, Burgers, BBQ
Red’s True BBQ is a barbecue restaurant in Manchester city centre with an industrial style decor of exposed bricks and pipework. With an aim to end “the plague of bad British barbecue” it takes its barbecued meat very seriously. Their meat is smoked fresh every day and may include ribs, pulled pork, sticky chicken or brisket. Red’s True is famous for its donut burger: two patties, melted cheese, smoked peppercorn bacon, crispy onions, and dirty sauce, all between two sweet glazed donuts
7, Deansgate Lock ,
Deansgate, Manchester
Cuisine: Bar Food, Burgers
Set the distinctive converted railway arches of Deansgate Locks, Revolution is party central, with five bars, a restaurant and a relaxing lounge area. Their food menu aims to offer twists on bar food classics, with crispy goat’s cheese bon bons and the Bourboun bad boy burger examples. The outdoor terrace is popular spot to enjoy a drink, especially one of Revolution’s many cocktails, on sunny days.
28 Tunnel Street, G3 8HL
Finnieston, Glasgow
Cuisine: International, American, Fish & Chips
Part of the lively Rotunda complex, The Rotunda Bar and Diner in Finnieston is perfectly placed for visitors to The Hydro or the SECC. Bringing an informal, American diner style of eating to the banks of the River Clyde, the venue is ideal for a fun night out with friends or family.
1-2, Peter House, M1 5AN
Cuisine: Steaks & Grill, Burgers
Rump N Ribs serves a selection of steak and grill dishes in Manchester city centre. The restaurant is unique in that it offers Halal Aberdeen Angus beef. Rump N Ribs dry ages its meats to result in perfectly marbleised, tender beef with a rich depth of flavour. Steak options include 16oz t-bone, 11oz rump, and 10z sirlion. Other options include chicken breast and buffalo ribs. Rump N Ribs focuses on seasonal, local and organic ingredients.
190 Bath Street, G2 4HG
Cuisine: Gastro Pub, Burgers
A much loved veteran of the Bath Street party circuit, Saint Judes has had a recent refurbishment. Now featuring a bright, colourful bar and dining room, it’s a lively spot for lunch or afternoon grazing over a drink or two. Of course, it is equally as suitable for a romantic dinner for two or a party group booking. There is always the option to extend the evening with a visit to Saint Judes’s After Dark nightclub downstairs.
26-28 Hilton Street, M1 2EH
Northern Quarter, Manchester
Located in what was formerly a clothing warehouse, Shack Bar & Grill’s decor of reclaimed wood, cosy booths with personal tv screens, and vintage celebrity prints, results in a cool and welcoming vibe. Their menu includes an extensive range of grill dishes, with their forte being their range of homemade burgers with speciality glazes. Their hot sauce is not for the faint hearted.
Turner St,, M4 1DW
SoLita serves up American style burgers and grill dishes in the Northern Quarter. Their indoor barbecue and charcoal oven ensures the meat is cooked to the optimum flavour. Al fresco diners can enjoy the outdoor terrace. A huge range of starters, wings, grill dishes, burgers, hot dogs, salads, sides and desserts are available. Adventurous diners can try SoLita’s famous “The Big Manc” burger which is two seven ounce minced chuck steak patties, with lettuce, pickles, Monterey Jack cheese and Big Manc sauce.
Unit C, M2 6WH
Splendid Kitchen in Manchester city centre’s John Dalton Street describes itself as serving a “British take on the best of American cooking” as well as “Northern Soul Food.” From 1kg ham joints to burgers and fried chicken and ribs, their menu features something to suit everyone. Notable dishes include their chicken marinated for 24 hours in their buttermilk mix before before being fried in their signature crumb, their slow cooked fall off the bone ribs, and their Coca Cola battered chicken wings. Splendid Kitchen’s drinks’ list includes over 20 wines and a guest beer list.
69 High St, M4 1FS
Cuisine: British, Bar Food, Burgers
The Blue Pig, a hip bar in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter, serves a food menu filled with burgers, small plates and mains. It also includes a section of British classics with a twist: fish and chips is transformed into masala battered fish with Bombay spiced chips, and sausage and mash becomes Mexican chilli beef sausage with avocado mash and sour cream. The Blue Pig has an impressive drinks menu featuring cocktails, popular and lesser known spirits, and craft beers.
17 Frederick Street, EH2 2EY
City Centre, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Bar Food, Burgers, BBQ
99 Cowgate, G66 1JD
Bishopbriggs, Lenzie and Kirkintilloch , Near Glasgow
125 Dalry Road, EH11 2DR
South West Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Traditional, Bar Food, Pizza
The Clock Café on Dalry Road is a welcoming, split level, café diner which is open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon bites and the occasional evening event. The extensive menu ranges from burgers, sarnies, wraps, panini, salads and jacket potatoes to more substantial meals such as bangers and mash; lamb or pork chops; sirloin steak or spicy Swedish meatballs. Happily, the various breakfasts are served all day. The multinational staff give The Clock a cosmopolitan feel and the outside seating is much sought after on Dalry’s many sunny days.
321 Deansgate , M3 4LQ
Cuisine: Spanish, Bar Food, Burgers
If you’re looking for a cosy traditional pub in Manchester City Centre, The Deansgate Tavern is for you. It’s menu features pub food classics, from homemade pies of the day to a range of paninis and tasty sandwiches. To wash down your food a range of different ales change daily, and there is also wine and spirits available. A secret garden roof terrace is the perfect spot to soak up the Manchester sunshine.
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