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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.
2 West Crosscauseway, EH8 9ET
South Side, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Bar Food
56 North is a Modern and airy restaurant in the southside of Edinburgh which creates a relaxed atmosphere. Modern twists on classic dishes are the order of the day and we are renowned locally for our selection of cocktails.
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.
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.
East Kilbride Road, G73 5EA
Cambuslang & Rutherglen, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Traditional, Gastro Pub
The Burnside Hotel is a welcoming venue on Rutherglen’s East Kilbride Road. As well as comfortable lounge and bar areas, it has outside seating for those warm summer days. As suitable for a quiet meal for two as it is for large group celebrations, the hotel offers several menus designed to appeal for all sorts of occasions. Regular live music, quiz nights and live sport keep the bars buzzing.
128 Drymen Road, G61 3RB
Bearsden & Milngavie, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Italian, Modern
Den is a stylish, modern bar & restaurant set on Drymen Road in the leafy suburb of Bearsden on Glasgow’s north side. The menu at Den is a combination of bar food favourites and British cuisine so caters to all culinary tastes.
1 Station Road, G62 8PG
Cuisine: British, International, Modern
Offering everything from breakfast through to lunch, dinner and cocktail night caps, Garvie & Co is on Station Road in Milngavie. A handsome space, it has large ground floor windows for watching the world go by while the upstairs bar is perfect for a glass of bubbles or craft beer – often accompanied in the evenings by a pianist.
18 Candleriggs, G1 1LD
Cuisine: Modern, Irish, Gastro Pub
Based centrally on Candleriggs, Grace’s Irish Sports Bar offers a contemporary twist on the classic Irish pub. The family-friendly space includes 13 big screens showing football, rugby, golf and GAA, plus a pool table. From Fridays to Sundays, the atmosphere turns spirited with live music from some of the best Irish bands and singers around. Irish-themed pub food is served all week, including Saturday match day breakfasts. The drinks list includes beers, ciders, whiskies and bourbons, as well as an impressive range of vodkas, gins and rums. This is the perfect spot for tucking into a meal while enjoying a game or raising a glass to some rousing folk tunes.
44 Ashton Lane, G12 8SJ
One of several bars run by the Innis & Gunn brewers, Innis & Gunn Beer Kitchen on Ashton Lane has its own on-site brewery which supplies fresh beer to its thirsty customers. In addition, the handsome bar sells bottled, keg and cask beer from all over the world. Cocktails, wines and spirits complete the drinks list. A weekly pub quiz, curry nights, live sport and Brew School days keep it lively. The Attic Bar can be used for private events and dinners.
1008 Argyle Street, G3 8LX
Cuisine: British, Modern, Bar Food
The first of three – and counting – Lebowskis bars, this original Argyle Street outlet opened in 2017. It could be argued that Lebowskis helped kick start the surrounding Finnieston area as one of Glasgow’s most fashionable neighbourhoods for eating and drinking. From the drinks menu to the bowling skittles, the quirky spirit of the film which inspired the bar is evident throughout. Expect a decor which is stripped back but comfortable. Outside seating and Lebowskis’ signature range of White Russian cocktails are among the attractions.
14 Forrest Road, EH1 2QN
Cuisine: British, Irish, Gastro Pub
Malones Irish Bar is a cheery sports bar on Forrest Road – handy for Edinburgh Uni students. A large bar with a mezzanine and gallery, it has plenty of nooks and crannies in which to while away a couple of hours. Or days. Regular live bands and ceilidh nights keep the crowds dancing. Sports fans can watch all the action on four large HD screens and two projector screens.
190 Bath Street, G2 4HG
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Gastro Pub, Burgers
A much loved veteran of the Bath Street party circuit, Saint Judes has had a recent refurbishment. Now featuring a bright, colourful bar and dining room, it’s a lively spot for lunch or afternoon grazing over a drink or two. Of course, it is equally as suitable for a romantic dinner for two or a party group booking. There is always the option to extend the evening with a visit to Saint Judes’s After Dark nightclub downstairs.
284 Bonnington Road, EH6 5BE
Leith, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Modern, Gastro Pub
Launched in early 2013, The Bonnington in between Leith Walk and Ferry Road has quickly won a loyal customer base in the Bonnington area. A local pub, it offers regular live music, quiz nights and great bar comfort food – all served with a smile and some cheery banter. On the crossroads of Pilrig Street, Bonnington, Broughton and Newhaven Roads, The Bonnington is a cracking neighbourhood bar which also has a children’s licence until 22:00.
42 – 58 Angle Park Terrace, EH11 2JR
Haymarket, Gorgie & Dalry, Edinburgh
Located on Angle Park Terrace in Edinburgh’s North Merchiston, The Caley Sample Room is a pleasingly down to earth, neighbourhood bar that does great food. Along with long, tall wooden tables, beamed ceilings and white-washed walls, there are sunny booth window seats. Nine real ale lines showcase the good work of local breweries and there is a huge range of canned and bottled beers from around the world as well as wines and spirits. A Monday pub quiz, sport on the big screen, occasional live music and the highly competitive dog of the week photo keep it all lively.
48-52 Constitution Street, EH6 6RS
Cuisine: British, Vegetarian/Vegan, Modern
A good-looking hangout, The Constitution Bar is, not surprisingly, on Leith’s Constitution Street. Stripped stone walls, clever lighting and simple, comfy seating give it a contemporary feel. Live music, plenty of sports and a great selection of interesting beers from Scotland and beyond mean that it always has a buzz about it. The outside seating is popular for al fresco beer-supping when the sun is out.
5 Stirling Road, G63 0BW
Drymen, Strathblane & South, Stirling & Falkirk
Cuisine: Gastro Pub
Surrounded by beautiful rolling hills and countryside, The Drymen Inn is a family-run bar and restaurant with rooms in the village of Drymen. It is located within the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. Featuring exposed beams, stripped stone and quirky touches like the set of buffalo horns, the décor at the Drymen Inn offers an attractive mix of contemporary flair and traditional features that reflect its surroundings. A conservatory makes the most of the summer months while a log-burning stove keeps it all cosy in the colder months
154 Easter Road, EH7 5RL
The Mash Tun on Easter Road is an unpretentious modern pub and restaurant offering a diverse range of beers, along with fresh pizza, comfort food classics and traditional fare. Décor has contemporary touches, with exposed brick and rustic woods, but the atmosphere remains that of a friendly local, a great place to catch a match or some live music, join in with the quiz or sample some excellent craft ales.
9 Hunter Square, EH1 1QW
Cuisine: British, European, Italian
A multi-level bar with many a cubby hole, The Tron bar has long been popular with sports fans, students, regulars and visitors to the city. All the major sporting events are shown at this Hunter Square pub while more hands-on sportsmen and women can create their own drama on the pool table. During the Fringe, the downstairs room operates as a busy comedy venue.
Bayswell Park, EH42 1AE
North Berwick & Dunbar, East Lothian
Cuisine: Traditional, Gastro Pub
Part of Bayswell Park Hotel in Dunbar, The View Restaurant enjoys a breath-taking cliff top location. Offering a panoramic vista of the Firth of Forth, it is a stunning spot for a romantic dinner or inspiring lunch.
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