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16-20 Bath St, G2 1HB
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Greek, International
1051 Great Western Road , G12 OXP
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, International, Gastro Pub
Originally a Victorian railway station, 1051 GWR serves up cocktails, craft beers and elevated pub grub in a multi-stored property on Great Western Road. The landmark Category B sandstone building is designed in the 19th century Beaux Art style and inside, carriage-style booth seating conjures up its romantic railway heritage. Visitors can also drink, dine and watch the world go by in the garden area.
158 Ingram Street, G1 1EJ
Merchant City, Glasgow
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.
200 St Vincent Street, G2 5RQ
Cuisine: British, European, International
Part of the 200 SVS conference and events centre, The Restaurant on 6th is as sophisticated as the Grade A-listed building which houses it. Decked out with marble and dark wood, designer lighting and stylish, minimalist seats, this rooftop restaurant is a chic spot for a business lunch; romantic dinner or sumptuous afternoon tea.
573-581 Sauchiehall St, G3 7PQ
Cuisine: Indian, International
185-189 St George's Rd, G3 6JD
Cuisine: International
91 Candleriggs, G1 1NP
Cuisine: European, International, Italian
For more than twenty seven years, Bar91 has been offering impeccable service, delightful beverages, and exquisite locally sourced international cuisine. This vibrant gastropub is unquestionably a gem worth seeking.
78 Union Street, G1 3QS
Cuisine: International, Bar Food
207 Bath Street, G2 4HZ
Cuisine: International, American, Steaks & Grill
Bath Street Palomino (or B.S.P to its friends) quickly established itself on the Glasgow scene since opening in 2009. The venue’s contemporary look and comfortable lounge booths invites visitors to relax and unwind, whether they are enjoying a cocktail from the bar’s extensive list or indulging in some comfort food on B.S.P’s menu.
7 West Nile Street, G1 2PR
Cuisine: Eclectic, Far Eastern, International
Benihana is a family of Asian steakhouse restaurants with an entertaining twist. In this West Nile Street branch — the first in Scotland — diners can enjoy teppanyaki griddle dishes while immersed in theatrical open kitchen presentations. The restaurant has a total of 9 teppan tables, where you can sit around a chef as they prepare food on a hotplate while chopping and juggling the ingredients.
111 Hope Street, G2 6LL
Cuisine: International, Mexican, South American
Step off Hope Street and step into Bizarron, the newest neighbourhood joint in Glasgow that’s shaking things up. Imagine the perfect blend of a classic diner and your favourite bar, infused with a generous dose of Latin American flair.
21-25 Bothwell Street, G2 6NL
Cuisine: International, Scottish, Modern
Contemporary Dining in Glasgow City Centre
With a late night cocktail bar, private dining plus their main restaurant area, Bothwell House is a premiere city centre hospitality destination, on the former Grill on the Corner site. Available for lunch and dinner plus brunch on the weekends, Bothwell House is ideally located just round the corner from Central Station in Glasgow City Centre. Plush leather seats, pendent lighting and contemporary artworks make for a sophisticated but relaxed space.
1 George Square, G2 1DY
Classic brasserie in city centre With the first Browns opening in 1973, this family of classic brasseries has had plenty of time to polish its offer. Stylish, timeless interiors; smartly turned out staff and simple but well sourced and prepared dishes are key. Located in the old General Post Office building on George Square, the Browns Brasserie and Bar in Glasgow fits the mould neatly. A live pianist keeps the atmosphere sparkling on a Sunday from 3pm – 6pm.
Malmaison, G2 4LL
Cuisine: British, International, Mediterranean
Chez Mal Brasserie is in Glasgow’s Malmaison hotel. The building was originally a Greek Orthodox church and the atmospheric restaurant sits in what used to be the crypt. As well as the main dining room, there are three intimate private dining rooms.
Cuisine: British, International, Modern
239 North Street, G3 7DL
Cuisine: International, Bar Food, Gastro Pub
Named after Charles Bukowski’s literary alter ego, Chinaski’s is an atmospheric bourbon and cigar bar on North Street, Charing Cross. With an impressively well stocked back bar, a heated outdoor terrace, beer garden, weekend DJ’s and, of course, delicious food, it’s the perfect place to while away the hours, wine and dine a date, or stop by for a quick bite.
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.
14-16 Stewart Street, G62 6BW
Bearsden & Milngavie, Glasgow
Located on Stewart Street in Milngavie, Cyan is a smart, modern space which offers casual dining featuring flavours from around the world. Whether at the bar, in the dining space or in the upstairs Sky suite, the striking, elementary colour scheme and clean, minimalist design prove that less is more. Special events, including tribute nights, mean that Cyan is never dull.
69 West Nile Street, G1 1QB
Cuisine: Chinese, International
Opened in early 2015, Dim Sum Restaurant is on West Nile Street in Glasgow city centre. With a ground floor and a mezzanine level, it is a welcoming and contemporary space for fans of Asian fusion food. Ideal for lunch, a mid-afternoon shopping stopover, a pre-theatre meal or dinner for two, Dim Sum Restaurant is there whenever you need a char siu bun.
The Crowwood Hotel, G69 9BS
near Glasgow, Glasgow
Trendy surroundings with good value, homely food.
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