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2 West Crosscauseway, EH8 9ET
South Side, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Bar Food
56 North is a Modern and airy restaurant in the southside of Edinburgh which creates a relaxed atmosphere. Modern twists on classic dishes are the order of the day and we are renowned locally for our selection of cocktails.
Marine Drive, KA11 5AE
Irvine, Ayrshire & Arran
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Vegetarian/Vegan
A short walk from the popular Gailes beach, The Gailes Hotel is on Marine Drive in between Irvine and Troon. A family-owned, four-star luxury hotel with golf and spa facilities, it has a welcoming bar and restaurant called Zest. Warm walnut and gorgeous soft furnishings create a modern, contemporary look inside the restaurant. When the sun is shining, the comfortable seating of the outside terraces provides an elegant setting for a glass of wine or cold beer. The Gailes Hotel is part of the SimpsInns group.
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.
Village Urban Hotel, G51 1DA
Cuisine: Steaks & Grill, Burgers
Decorated with an open fire and attractive whisky cask lighting, the Verve Grill is part of the Village The Hotel Club Glasgow on Pacific Quay. The chic grill restaurant is very handy for shows or conferences at the SSE Hydro and the SEC as well as the hip and happening Finnieston area. Casual dining in stylish surroundings is the ethos here. The venue also has a trendy bar in which diners can enjoy a pre or post-dinner drink.
24 Henderson Street, EH6 6BS
Leith, Edinburgh
Cuisine: American, Burgers
Hot dogs, open sandwiches and craft beers keep the customers coming back to The Flying Dog bar. The gourmet dogs range from the simple Lazy Dog – just the dog in the bun – to the Top Dawg which is topped with tomatoes, onions, Louisiana hot sauce and pickled jalapeno peppers. The open sandwiches are generous and the bottled beer selection has some fine American options.
140 Crewe Road South, EH4 2NY
North Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Verve Bar and Grill is the stylish restaurant at Village Urban Resort Edinburgh. Located on Crewe Road South, it is a premium casual restaurant which features a smart contemporary decor. Think stripped brick walls, leather seats, a zinc bar and an open grill.
32B West Nicolson Street, EH8 9DD
Cuisine: British, Vegetarian/Vegan, Traditional
This Southside cellar bar was once part of the Usher brewing and distilling dynasty. That heritage lives on at Andrew Usher & Co, a bar with an astonishing range of bottled, canned and draught beers from all over the UK and much further abroad. While craft beers are a focus here, the staff are equally as happy to whiz up a cocktail or recommend a bottle of wine to go with the bar food. Students, academic staff and audience members in for a bite before a show at the Festival Theatre can all be found here.
192a High Street, EH1 1RF
Old Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Burgers
Like burgers? Fond of craft beer? Welcome to your new favourite restaurant. Located on the Royal Mile, the Just Burgers and Beers Grillhouse does what it says on the tin: steaks, hotdogs, slow cooked BBQ pork plus ten different burgers using the finest quality Aberdeen Angus steak mince and a secret blend of seasoning.
7 St Stephen Street, EH3 5AN
Stockbridge, Edinburgh
Cuisine: American, Steaks & Grill, Burgers
Burgers may now be a staple of every gastropub in the land but Bell’s Diner on St Stephen Street was always ahead of the pack. This bijou and simply decorated diner has been serving burgers and steaks since the Seventies. The burgers come in three sizes with a variety of simple toppings and most are under a tenner.
94a Fountainbridge, EH3 9QA
West End, Edinburgh
The first of two Burger outlets (the other is in the West End), this fast casual Fountainbridge restaurant aims to redefine people’s expectations of a burger joint. The ingredients are fresh, locally sourced and cooked to order plus the company makes every effort to be environmentally friendly. Diners can enjoy top quality beef and chicken burgers; hot dogs, fries and shakes.
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.
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.
2 Partick Bridge Street, G11 6PL
West End, Glasgow
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.
16 Nicolson Street , EH8 9DH
Cuisine: Italian, Pizza, Burgers
Opened in late 2015, Tutto Matto is a funky, modern Italian restaurant on Nicolson Street. Handy for the Festival Theatre, it has a contemporary rustic interior fitted out with wood block features and decorative pizza oven paddles. The open plan kitchens provide their own fast moving theatre.
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.
26-28 Hilton Street, M1 2EH
Northern Quarter, Manchester
Cuisine: Bar Food, Burgers
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.
321 Deansgate , M3 4LQ
Deansgate, Manchester
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.
7, Deansgate Lock ,
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.
374 Deansgate, M3 4LY
Cuisine: Bar Food, Bistros & Brasseries, Burgers
Tucked under a railway arch in Deansgate, The Knott is a highly thought of pub, winning CAMRA’s regional pub of the year in Greater Manchester. It is known for its extensive selection of beers but their food menu is a winner too, with fifteen gourmet burgers to choose from, as well as hot sandwiches and classic pub meals. There are also daily specials, Sunday roasts, and veggie options. It is just a few minutes walk from Deansgate Railway Station.
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.
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