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Carlton George Hotel, G2 1DH
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: European, Scottish, Bistros & Brasseries
Windows at the Carlton George Hotel in the city centre is Glasgow’s only rooftop restaurant and can be found on West George Street, just off Buchanan Street and George Square. A short walk from the Royal Concert Hall, Windows is ideally located for a pre-show meal.
Beardmore Hotel, G81 4SA
Clydebank & Surrounding, Glasgow
Cuisine: Scottish, Modern
Contemporary food with a twist served in vibrant surroundings
Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel, G81 4SA
Cuisine: Scottish
Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel is located in the Dalmuir area of Clydebank, to the northwest of Glasgow. Overlooking the River Clyde, the restaurant uses quality, seasonal produce sourced locally to create predominantly Scottish dishes on their menus.
Finnieston Quay, G3 8HN
West End, Glasgow
City Cafe – Restaurant, Bar and Terrace. Modern British food in relaxed surroundings overlooking the Clyde (complimentary parking is available).
The National Piping Centre, G4 0HW
Located in the Cowcaddens area of Glasgow city centre, The Pipers’ Tryst is a cosy Scottish restaurant in the National Piping Centre on McPhater Street. The Pipers’ Tryst is handy for the nearby theatre venues as well as Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall, so is ideal for a pre-show meal or intimate dinner. With a modern decor and a welcoming ambience, the restaurant showcases quality Scottish dishes made with locally sourced produce.
88 Commercial Street, EH6 6LX
Leith, Edinburgh
Cuisine: French, Scottish
Hearty French provincial cooking has made Daniel’s Bistro a popular spot in Edinburgh’s Leith for years.
40 George Square, G2 1DS
Cuisine: Scottish, Traditional, Bistros & Brasseries
Fresh Scottish ingredients, contemporary cooking and a prime city centre location power Glasgow’s Brasserie on George Square.
34 N.W Thistle Street Lane, EH2 1EA
New Town, Edinburgh
Cafe St Honore is tucked away on the cobbled North West Thistle Lane in the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town. The restaurant is a happy marriage between classic French decor and carefully sourced Scottish ingredients. Cafe St Honore may sound as if it is a French restaurant which has decamped to Edinburgh but, despite the elegant Gallic interior, the cooking is mainly although not exclusively modern Scottish.
Merchant Square, G1 1LE
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: Scottish, Bistros & Brasseries
Metropolitan is a stylish cocktail bar and restaurant venue. The menu offers a modern twist on Scottish and international fare, with dishes crafted from local produce where possible.
As well as the main Balcony Restaurant with its Merchant Square views, you can sip a glass of fizz in the Laurent-Perrier Champagne bar, relax in a smart white booth in the classic Piano Bar or sip cocktails in the Courtyard.
Radisson Blu, G2 8DL
Part of the architecturally-ambitious Radisson Blu Hotel in the heart of Glasgow’s city centre. Walk in the footsteps of a Grahamstonian through contemporary takes on classic dishes, local ingredients and twists on vintage cocktails
97-101 Dalry Road, EH11 2AB
Haymarket, Gorgie & Dalry, Edinburgh
Opening in the early part of the noughties, First Coast helped raise the culinary stakes in West Edinburgh. Now, this cosy, neighbourhood bistro is still among the district’s leaders when it comes to Scottish ingredients cooked with pride and imagination.
Prestonfield, EH16 5UT
South Side, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Scottish
Rhubarb is a lavish fine dining restaurant within the luxurious Prestonfield House Hotel in Edinburgh’s south side. Set within twenty acres of parkland and gardens, the restaurant uses the best Scottish produce and sources from artisan suppliers to offer a range of skilfully prepared gourmet dishes with innovative flavour combinations. Visitors to Rhubarb at Prestonfield House Hotel will find it a truly memorable dining experience.
House for an Art Lover, G41 5BW
South Side, Glasgow
Art Lover’s Cafe is a modern restaurant within House for an Art Lover in Bellahouston Park. Situated in Glasgow’s south side, House for an Art Lover was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is an attractive as well as cultural venue. Open daily for lunch, the restaurant’s team of chefs source ingredients from local suppliers to serve Scottish fare with some international influences.
169 Paisley Road, PA4 8XB
Paisley, Glasgow
Cuisine: Scottish, Traditional
Four star hotel
Originally a stately home, the privately owned, four star Glynhill Hotel & Spa has benefited from a rolling refurbishment. As well as upgrading the bedrooms to a high standard, the owners have introduced an all-weather Champagne Terrace for al fresco eating and drinking.
75 St Leonards St, EH8 9QR
Cuisine: European, Scottish
Blonde is a relaxed and informal restaurant situated on St. Leonard’s Street in the south side of Edinburgh’s city centre. Using fresh quality produce, the restaurant serves Scottish and European cuisine which caters to a variety of tastes.
118A Blythswood Street, G2 4EG
Cuisine: Scottish, Seafood
Part of Glasgow’s boutique group of Two Fat Ladies restaurants, the city centre branch, like its sister operations, specialises in Scottish seafood. While prime fish and shellfish from the waters of the West Coast unite all the Two Fat Ladies, they each have their own character. The Blythswood Street branch is small but neat, chic and perfectly formed. It is also very usefully located for visits to the nearby King’s Theatre.
36 Kelvingrove Street, G3 7RZ
As the name suggests, the restaurant was initially opened and run by two siblings and this cosy Kelvingrove restaurant maintains the warm family welcome but in a chic, modern setting. The Sisters is smart but casual with matt, monochrome colours contrasting with splashes of colour highlighted by the original Phillip Raskin paintings of wild Scottish landscapes.
The Shore, EH6 6QN
Cuisine: Scottish, Bar Food
The Granary is located in the heart of trendy Leith and offers homely pub food. It is strong on homespun charm and warm comfort: colourful rugs soften wooden floors, whilst replica barn doors and old-fashioned kitchen utensils add an interesting twist.
60 Trongate , G1 5EP
Maggie Mays is on Trongate in Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City, and is a popular venue for diners looking for pub grub or restaurant food, drinkers, clubbers and gig-goers. Scottish cuisine takes front stage at Maggie Mays in Glasgow, with some eclectic dishes also on the menu.
33 Kinnoull Street, PH1 5EN
Perth, Perth & Kinross
Located on Kinnoull Street, The Bothy Perth is a relaxed restaurant serving traditional cuisine made with Scottish produce. The warm and homely atmosphere is the perfect place to relax with friends or family and to enjoy home-cooked comfort food. Child-friendly and wheelchair accessible, The Bothy Perth is ideally situated for visitors to the Perth Playhouse as well as Perth Theatre.
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