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40 George Square, G2 1DS
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Scottish, Traditional, Bistros & Brasseries
Fresh Scottish ingredients, contemporary cooking and a prime city centre location power Glasgow’s Brasserie on George Square.
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.
The Crowwood Hotel, G69 9BS
near Glasgow, Glasgow
Cuisine: European, International, Italian
Trendy surroundings with good value, homely food.
30-31 Wright's House, EH10 4HR
South Side, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Traditional
Established in 1456, The Golf Tavern is on Wright’s Houses in Bruntsfield, next to the Links and the venerable short-hole golf course from which its name ultimately derives. Sporting memorabilia and eclectic bric-a-brac cover the walls while the big screens deliver all the sports action.
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.
Castlehill, EH1 2NF
Old Town, Edinburgh
Romantic, historic and utterly unique, the Witchery has been wowing discerning diners in the capital since the 1980s, serving Hollywood A-listers alongside loyal locals. The décor is an undeniable part of the appeal, all carved panelling, lush drapes, exposed beams, heraldic insignia and gilded ceilings, reflecting the building’s 16th-century origins. Candlelit tables offer intimate ambiance, while the cuisine lives up to the surroundings, with the emphasis on high-quality Scottish seafood, beef, lamb and game, elegantly prepared and presented.
94-96 Grassmarket, EH1 2JR
Cuisine: Traditional, Irish
Located in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Biddy’s is an Irish pub and restaurant on Grassmarket with a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere. Serving hearty dishes made with locally sourced produce the restaurant prides itself on authentic homemade cuisine as well as their extensive selection of Irish whiskies. Biddy’s is open until 1am all week with live music everyday night and provides plenty of sports coverage, especially for hurling and Gaelic football.
The Three Sisters Bar, EH1 1JS
Cuisine: Traditional, Bar Food
Located on Cowgate in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Three Sisters is a trendy pub and restaurant serving traditional bar food. The informal, laid-back venue is part of the Central Hotel and just a few minutes from the famous Royal Mile. Wheelchair-accessible, Three Sisters often broadcasts sporting events on their big screen and has proven to be popular at weekends with stag and hen parties.
2 Ladywell East, EH54 6AG
Livingston, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, International, Traditional
Oscar’s Bar and Grill is on Livingston’s Ladywell East Road. An independent restaurant and bar, it is both family-run and family-friendly with a kids’ play area and fun quirks such as free face painting on Saturday and Sunday weekends. Comprising a comfortable lounge area and spacious dining room, it has a DJ on Saturday evenings that will play through the decades. The terrace area is always popular when the sun comes out while screenings of all the big sporting events provide equally compelling reasons for staying inside.
The Windlestrae Hotel, KY13 8AS
Kinross & Surrounding, Perth & Kinross
Cuisine: Italian, Traditional
Monty’s Pizzeria is a spacious and elegant restaurant, with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Serving traditional Italian dishes such as pastas, bruschetta and a wise selection of fish dishes.
The Caledonian, A Waldorf Astoria Hotel, EH1 2AB
City Centre, Edinburgh
Based in the landmark Waldorf Astoria hotel, Peacock Alley is a genteel, Manhattan-style lounge serving breakfast, afternoon tea and cocktails. In fact, it is formerly the Caledonian station concourse and the historic railway clock is still a feature of the space. Decorated in soft creams and browns with stone columns and marble floors, this is a restful, elegant spot for a catch-up with friends.
Drummond Terrace, PH7 4AN
Crieff, Perth & Kinross
Cuisine: European, Traditional, Bar Food
Knock Castle Hotel in Crieff enjoys fantastic views over the town and out to the rolling hills of Perthshire. Sitting in its own woodlands grounds, the hotel is on Drummond Terrace in a quiet neighbourhood of Crieff.
74 Trongate, G1 5EP
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: Indian, Traditional
Charcoals Cafe on Glasgow’s Trongate is the little brother to the more established and multi-award-winning Charcoals on Renfield Street.
The Murrayfield Hotel, EH12 6HN
Haymarket, Gorgie & Dalry, Edinburgh
Cuisine: European, Scottish, Traditional
The Bothy Restaurant & Drinkery is part of the Murrayfield Hotel Family. Located in Edinburgh’s West End, just a short distance from the city centre and minutes from Haymarket train station, it’s the perfect destination for business, leisure or family occasions.
10 King Street, G1 5QP
Cuisine: International, Russian, Traditional
Cafe Cossachok has a distinctly bohemian feel with it’s rustic heavy wood tables and walls simply painted in red and hung with a few pictures.
12-26 St Giles Street, EH1 1PT
With a name inspired by a 19th century newspaper, Broadsheet Bistro is just off the Royal Mile and in the heart of Edinburgh’s atmospheric Old Town. Once home to printing presses, the historic building now houses a bright and colourful, Scottish bistro as well as a lively bar and boutique hotel. While the setting is in keeping with the capital’s heritage, the menus at The Broadsheet Bistro offer lots of contemporary dishes.
3E Macneish Way, G74 4TT
East Kilbride, Lanarkshire
Home style Indian cooking keeps the customers returning to this friendly, family-run restaurant. Launched in early 2014, Veda is a contemporary restaurant that offers a wide range of popular Indian dishes as well as pizza and fish ‘n’ chips.
27 Main Street, G71 8RD
Uddingston & Bothwell, Lanarkshire
Cuisine: Scottish, Seafood, Traditional
Under new ownership since early 2014, Grapevine is a cosy, contemporary restaurant that makes the most of seasonal, Scottish produce. Decorated with pictures of wine bottles and displays of wine, Grapevine has a relaxed friendly atmosphere. An inviting lounge is available for pre-dinner drinks or after dinner coffees.
Central Station, G1 3SQ
Cuisine: Traditional, Steaks & Grill, Bistros & Brasseries
Tucked away under Glasgow’s Central Station and entering via the station’s Gordon Street entrance, Alston Bar & Beef is an atmospheric Scottish steak restaurant and gin bar. Built over the site of the 19th century Alston Street, the restaurant has a quirky decor that features tiled vaults, huge mirrors and lights made with decanters. The bar offers a good selection of intriguing cocktails along with some 50 gins, around a dozen of which are Scottish.
180 Dumbarton Road, G11 6XE
West End, Glasgow
A compact and friendly café bar, Abarcromby & Food is on Dumbarton Road, close to Kelvinhall subway station. Stripped brick walls and smart banquette seating give it a contemporary feel. Good food, good drinks and good company is what Abarcromby & Food sets out to offer. Open from 11am until late evening, seven days a week, Abarcromby & Food is perfect for a lunchtime sandwich and drink or an evening meal with friends.
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