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The Alea Casino, G5 8NP
South Side, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Scottish
Alea Restaurant – Waterfront opened in the spring of 2017 in Alea Casino on Springfield Quay. The dining room has breathtaking and unrivalled city views over the River Clyde. The emphasis here is on having a good time, whether in the vibrant, colourful restaurant or in the wider casino complex where a packed entertainment schedule of tribute bands and sporting fixtures keep things lively.
1a Market Street, EH1 1DE
Old Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Scottish, Modern
Where to start? Brewhemia is a Czech beer palace, kitchen, Italian caffè and Prosecco bar spread over several spectacular spaces. The Market Street venue opens for breakfast and pretty much offers all things to everybody until late at night. The ‘brew’ of Brewhemia might mark the venue out as bloke-friendly. And it is. But it also appeals to couples, families and groups of women. With regular live entertainment, DJs, a novelty photo booth, tank beer, cocktails and Champagne plus a selection of spaces that run from a sleek Boudoir to the Beer Palace, Brewhemia has a space for all people and all occasions.
26 Bell Street, G1 1LG
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: Scottish
Mharsanta is a newly launched restaurant & bar on Bell Street in the Merchant City. Named after the Gaelic for ‘merchant’, it serves classic comfort dishes alongside Scottish seafood and signature cocktails. Inside, you will find a smart minimalist space with windows prettily lit up at night by fairy lights. Mharsanta is a great spot for a relaxed lunch or to dine in the evening before heading to a concert or nearby bar.
210 Kilmarnock Road, G43 1TY
Cuisine: European, Scottish, Seafood
It’s always lovely to find a neighbourhood dining spot that can meet your brunch, lunch and evening dining needs with equal aplomb. The newly-launched Kilmurry & Co on Kilmarnock Road does just this. Branding itself as a ‘brunch to bistro’ restaurant, you can indulge in gourmet French toast and hearty pancake stacks by day, while by night, dine on everything from seafood to steak to stews.
192 Morrison Street, EH3 8EB
New Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Scottish, Gastro Pub
Froth & Flame is a gastropub in Edinburgh’s Haymarket, where you can experience a variety of dishes and wash down food with a range of craft and International brews.
217 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3EX
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Traditional
So much more than an iconic afternoon tea spot, Mackintosh at the Willow is a fully restored restaurant offering gourmet main courses, sharing platters and cocktails. Step inside this Sauchiehall Street landmark and you will be whisked back into the Art Nouveau elegance of 1903, with dreamy decor and furnishings by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. As well as this, the history exhibition, souvenir shop and tours mean that you can turn your visit into an occasion.
81 Holyrood Road, EH8 8AU
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Seafood
Based in the 4-star Marriott Edinburgh Holyrood, The Restaurant serves up classic ingredients from farm and sea with a twist of fully packed flavouring. Using only the finest in locally sourced meat and fish, the focus is on elegant simplicity. This means that world-renowned Aberdeen Angus beef and hand-dived North Atlantic scallops will both be jostling for your attention on the menu (and, most likely, on your plate as well).
112a Cowcaddens Road, G4 0HL
Cuisine: Scottish, Seafood, Vegetarian/Vegan
Kelp serves up sustainable Scottish seafood with a gourmet twist, accompanied by cocktails and seasonal wines. Beautifully presented dishes and vibrant sea-themed art make this a stylish spot to enjoy the best of Scotland’s ocean bounty. That said, those who aren’t a big fan of fish will find choices to suit them too. Outdoor seating is available for finer days.
167 Canongate, EH8 8BN
Cuisine: Scottish, Traditional, Bar Food
Housed in a former toll collection point, prison and court that originally date back to 1591, the Tolbooth Tavern is a cosy and traditional Scottish pub. The small exterior gives way to a spacious bar and mezzanine dining area. The Royal Mile location attracts many visitors as well as a regular clientele of locals.
Dillarburn, ML11 9PG
Lanark, Lanarkshire
The Scottish Tea House, situated in the tranquil town of Dillarburn, just outside Lanark, is a unique tea house with its own tea garden and facility to grow its own tea leaves.
Unit 4/5, Merchant Square, G1 1NY
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Modern
TaBle TwentY Eight is an exciting new restaurant in the heart of Merchant City with a contemporary Scottish menu and a delightful range of cocktails.
158 Ingram Street, G1 1EJ
Cuisine: British, Eclectic, European
Situated on Ingram Street, 1802 @ Hutchesons’ Hall is an iconic venue now reborn with a fabulous refurbishment, courtesy of the minds behind Glasgow City Centre favourites, Tabac and Devil of Brooklyn. This fabulous bar and restaurant sits within a magnificent Category A nineteenth-century listed building in the heart of Merchant City.
The Boathouse Kitchen & Bar, FK21 8TY
St Fillans, Perth & Kinross
The Boathouse Kitchen & Bar takes pride in extending a warm Scottish welcome, serving delightful home-cooked Scottish cuisine and beverages. Their menu is a hearty reflection of Scotland’s diversity crafted with seasonal, local ingredients to guarantee a superb experience from the moment you arrive. Their bar area is wonderfully inviting and offers a range of beers, cocktails, gins or drams to name a few.
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