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163 West Nile Street, G1 2RL
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Italian
Di Maggio’s Theatreland is close to Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall and is popular with audience members and performers alike. The restaurant’s proximity to other venues also make Di Maggio’s Theatreland a magnet for cinema and theatre-goers looking to enjoy a pre- or post-show meal.
161 West Nile Street, G1 2RL
Cuisine: French, Mediterranean, Bistros & Brasseries
Since opening in 1975, La Bonne Auberge in Glasgow’s city centre has been a popular spot for fans of French and Mediterranean style food. La Bonne Auberge has pleased generations of Glasgow diners, especially pre-show visitors to the nearby theatre district.
Carlton George Hotel, G2 1DH
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.
1038 Pollokshaws Road, G41 3EB
South Side, Glasgow
Run by the same two families for more than twenty-five years, the Di Maggio’s group of Italian American restaurants are old favourites in and around Glasgow. The south side branch at Shawlands’ Cross was established in 1985 which makes it one of the oldest of the group. More than two decades later it continues to serve the community, providing home-cooked food in a family-friendly atmosphere that everyone can enjoy.
35 Hope Street, G2 6AE
La Lanterna was established in 1970 and is one of Glasgow’s oldest family-run Italian restaurants and is at the bottom of Hope Street in the city centre. With a history of serving high quality Italian cuisine, La Lanterna has maintained this reputation with its authentic cooking and excellent service.
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.
Boardwalk, G75 0YA
East Kilbride, Near Glasgow
Vibrant, bustling, Italian pizzeria
21 Royal Exchange Square, G1 3AJ
Located on Royal Exchange Square in Glasgow city centre, this Di Maggio’s is the largest branch in the popular Di Maggio’s group of restaurants. A well-established, family-run business, it welcomes a wide range of diners, from people having a business lunch to shoppers via family groups and friends on a night out.
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).
2 Paisley Road West, G51 1LE
Cuisine: Italian, Mediterranean, Pizza
Italian restaurants dominate Glasgow’s restaurant scene but La Fiorentina does something a little different. Using a range of Mediterranean influences (with an emphasis on Tuscany) and fresh Scottish ingredients like beef, lamb and veal the food doesn’t stop with the usual pasta and pizza. Matching the diversity of the food, there’s a range of menus available, like pre-theatre and three courses as well as different dining areas to choose from. The surroundings reflect the authenticity of the food, with a warm and intimate atmosphere.
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.
62 Albion St, G1 1PA
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: Mediterranean, Spanish, Tapas
Located in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City on Albion Street, Arta is truly a sight to behold. The main bar will fill you with a sense of antique Mediterranean elegance and splendour, with its enormous standing candelabras and staircases worthy of a castle. Open Thursday to Saturday, Arta offers authentic tapas and sangria in attractive surroundings.
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.
11 Mitchell Lane, G1 3NU
Cuisine: Chinese, Far Eastern, Japanese
Discretely tucked away down Mitchell Lane, Glasgow’s Bar Soba is a trendy restaurant and bar that ensures its customers have a good time whether they have come for some fresh pan-Asian food, a cocktail master class or simply for a drink and some top tunes at one of the regular Bar Soba club nights.
31-35 Grassmarket, EH1 2HS
City Centre, Edinburgh
Cuisine: International, Bistros & Brasseries
Located in the Apex International Hotel on Grassmarket in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Metro Brasserie is a cool, contemporary restaurant and bar offering an eclectic range of dishes from around the world. Metro Brasserie is ideal for a more informal dining experience and is wheelchair accessible and also child-friendly with highchairs available. Whether guests visit for a quick lunch or an evening meal after a day exploring the historic area, Metro Brasserie can meet your needs.
1 Tower Place, EH6 7BZ
Cuisine: Modern, Bistros & Brasseries
Housed in the eye-catching Malmaison hotel on Tower Place, the Chez Mal restaurant enjoys spectacular views over the Port of Leith. Given a smart refurbishment in 2016, the dining room has a sleek, contemporary look and light, spacious feel. The new look bar is a hip hangout with craft beers and innovative cocktails while the waterfront terrace is always popular when the sun makes an appearance.
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.
225a West George Street, G2 2ND
Cuisine: Seafood
Opened in 1998, Gamba has confidently established itself as one of Glasgow’s leading seafood restaurants. With awards and glowing reviews to prove it, Gamba are highly regarded by customers and critics.
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.
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