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10-12 Queen's Drive, G42 8BS
South Side, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, European
Located within the luxurious 10 Hotel in Glasgow’s south side is a stylish, contemporary bar and restaurant offering European cuisine. The elegant Victorian gem is beside the leafy Queen’s Park area and can cater to any occasion, whether a casual dining experience in the bar or an intimate meal in the restaurant.
11 Brunswick Street, EH7 5JB
New Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Modern
11 Brasserie @ No 11 is a stylish, Scottish restaurant in the classical setting of a Grade “A” listed Georgian townhouse, on Brunswick Street in the heart of Edinburgh. Ideally located for the Edinburgh Playhouse, the relaxed, welcoming ambience of the restaurant make it the perfect venue for friends to catch up over a light lunch or fine dining evening meal.
54 Calton Entry, G40 2SB
East End, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Seafood, Modern
A’Challtainn is an award-winning seafood restaurant and cocktail bar in the heart of Barras Art and Design at the Barras. It is pronounced A Cawl Tain, after the Gaelic for Calton. As well as being the name for this part of Glasgow, it also means the hazel wood. The restaurant is on a mezzanine level overlooking the BAaD courtyard. The cocktail bar nestles under the restaurant and provides views of the chefs at work.
Lochside House Hotel & Spa, KA18 4PN
East Ayrshire, Ayrshire & Arran
Cuisine: British, International, Modern
Afton Restaurant is part of the four star Lochside House Hotel, originally a shooting lodge for the Marquis of Bute. Close to New Cumnock, the hotel is set within 20 acres of land and overlooks The Loch of the Lowes. With glass walls and a wraparound terrace, the restaurant’s design means that diners can enjoy the magnificent views of the surrounding Ayrshire countryside. Inside, the decor is sleek, contemporary and airy. Afton Restaurant is as popular with local residents and visitors to the area as it is with hotel guests.
The Alea Casino, G5 8NP
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.
100 Milngavie Road, G61 2TQ
Bearsden & Milngavie, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, European, Traditional
Annabel’s Restaurant is an opulent, Art Nouveau style dining spot in the sweeping Boclair House hotel. Plush red velvet seating, vintage decor touches and soft ambient lighting all add to the elegant atmosphere. Imagine turn-of-the-century Parisian bar meets Victorian gentleman’s library and you get the picture. This is the ideal destination for an intimate date or a tasteful celebration with friends.
Carlisle Road, ML3 7DB
Hamilton, Lanarkshire
Cuisine: British, European, International
Owned by a Scottish-Italian family, Apron at The Avonbridge Hotel serves up a range of hearty British cuisine combined with Mediterranean and international choices. Diners can enjoy their meal in a stylish and airy conservatory space with plenty of natural light, making this a lovely spot for a relaxed meal.
Loch Melfort Hotel, PA34 4XG
Oban & Surrounding, Argyll & Bute
Cuisine: British
Asknish Bay Restaurant is a fine dining restaurant specialising in seafood, part of the Loch Melfort Hotel near Oban
34-44 King Street, G1 5QT
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Mediterranean, Gastro Pub
An inviting space with a cool, contemporary décor, Avant Garde is a lively music bar and restaurant on King Street in the Merchant City. The huge windows are great for people watching but much of the attention focuses on the regular live music, especially the weekend ceilidh and jazz sessions. The kitchen delivers a popular mix of bar classics and Mediterranean favourites with a strong Greek and Italian emphasis.
32 Castle street, EH2 3HT
City Centre, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Traditional
Badger & Co is on Castle Street in the former home of Kenneth Grahame, the author of Wind in the Willows. This history plays a prominent part in the decor. Think Toad Hall’s padded leather seats, chandeliers and wood panelled walls. There are deer heads wearing wigs and a picture of a well dressed badger riding a penny farthing. It’s how a 21st century hipster might imagine an Edwardian gentleman’s club. As well as a private dining room, there are several intriguing nooks and crannies and a courtyard for al fresco drinks and dining.
The Crichton, DG1 4UQ
Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway
Bankend Bar and Brasserie is in the Holiday Inn Dumfries, located on the picturesque Crichton Estate. As well as a spacious restaurant with views, there is a bar and lounge, all with plenty of cosy corners. The hotel restaurant is as welcoming to visitors as it is to residents and many locals use the dining room for family get-togethers, working lunches and date nights. The restaurant’s friendly, engaging staff are often mentioned in reviews.
1 Chambers Street, EH1 1HR
Old Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Gastro Pub
Biblos is on Chambers Street in the atmospheric Old Town. Handy for Edinburgh Uni, and with licensing hours which are very popular with students, Biblos is open from breakfast until the small hours. The wall-to- ceiling, wraparound windows are great for people watching, particularly during the Festival. Part of Biblos, the adjacent B Bar runs live music every night. The cocktail list begs to be explored thoroughly.
22-24 West Nile Street, G1 2PW
City Centre, Glasgow
Bill’s is a laidback, casual restaurant on West Nile Street in Glasgow city centre. Wood panelling, stripped walls and pick ‘n’ mix lighting give it all a relaxed, home-from-home feeling.
Causewayend , EH49 6LW
Linlithgow, West Lothian
Bridge 49 is a 50 cover cafe bar & bistro with a waterside location on the banks of the Union Canal next to the Causewayend Marina. A family-run business, Bridge 49 offers great food and wine along with stunning canal views. Overlooking the canal, the outside seating area is popular during the sunnier months and many customers drop by for a bite after strolling along to the nearby Avon Aquaduct.
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.
186 Fenwick Road, G46 6XF
Cuisine: British, Seafood, Fish & Chips
Opened in early 2015, CATCH calls itself a ‘posh modern day neighbourhood fish and chip shop and restaurant’. The Fenwick Road business is on two levels. On the ground floor, the proudly displayed catch of the day is a talking point for diners in the booth seating. On the mezzanine level, the space is decorated with a nautical theme from old ropes to half a boat which is mounted on the wall. The overall feel is informal yet smartly turned out. CATCH would work as well for a date as it would for a fish tea with family
27 Gibson Street, G12 8NU
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Fish & Chips
Bringing the fish supper firmly into the 21st century, this West End venue is the third branch of Catch after the success of its sister outlets in Giffnock and Netherlee. Both a restaurant and a takeaway, inside it’s all exposed brickwork, banquette seating and cool, post-industrial decor. Offering a much wider menu than your average chippy, diners can choose from classic fish suppers, tacos and burgers. Veggies and vegans are catered for as well, while a bar serving craft beer, wine and fizz adds extra pizazz to the proceedings.
Loch Melfort Hotel & Restaurant, PA34 4XG
Chartoom II Bistro is a relaxed, seafood restaurant within the Loch Melfort Hotel, overlooking the stunning Asknish Bay.
16 Algie Street, G41 3DJ
Cuisine: British, European, Gastro Pub
Popular Shawlands institution, Church on the Hill, has undergone a revamp. The cavernous pub has been restored, reworked and reimagined, with refreshed decor and a brand new menu. Alongside a hearty pub grub selection, guests can enjoy brunch until 3pm each day and even mix themselves a remedy at the DIY Bloody Mary bar. There is also a new cocktail list created with the expert alchemists at The Spiritualist bar. The focus is on building a true community vibe, where visitors can add photos of their pooches to the Doggy Wall of Fame, browse paperbacks in the book exchange and even take away a souvenir painted bottle.
Unit 4, G1 1TN
Cuisine: British, Modern
Putting the leafy into tea leaves, Cup Tea Garden is an inviting and beautifully crafted tea room on Virginia Street in the stylish Merchant City. It is the third branch of Glasgow’s innovative Cup family and follows in the tea-scented footsteps of the original Cup Tea Room in the West End and the city centre Cup Tea Lounge. Open until 5pm seven days a week, it is an appealing spot for a splendid cup of tea, a bite to eat and a good chat with old friends.
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