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  • Windows - Carlton George

    Carlton George Hotel, G2 1DH

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: European, Scottish, Bistros & Brasseries

    About Windows - Carlton George

    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.

  • Westview Restaurant - Leonardo Hotel Edinburgh

    Leonardo Hotel Edinburgh, EH12 6UG

    Corstorphine, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, Mediterranean, Modern

    About Westview Restaurant - Leonardo Hotel Edinburgh

    Westview Restaurant is within Capital Hotel on Clermiston Road in Edinburgh’s West End and serves a mix of British and European dishes. Benefiting from its elevated position on top of Corstorphine Hill, the restaurant looks out on to both the Pentland Hills and the Firth of Forth. Situated in a quiet suburb of the capital, it is close to the airport but only a short ride into the city centre which makes it popular with business travellers, tourists and local residents alike.

  • Waterside

    The Waterside Hotel, KA23 9NG

    West Kilbride, Ayrshire & Arran

    Cuisine: Seafood, Vegetarian/Vegan, Modern

    About Waterside

    The Waterside Restaurant and Bar is part of the family-owned SimpsInns group on the Ardrossan Road by West Kilbride. With views across the Firth of Clyde to Arran, the property makes the most of its stunning, water-edge location.

  • Virginia Bar & Rotisserie

    Unit 4, G1 1TN

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Modern

    About Virginia Bar & Rotisserie

    Putting the gin into Virginia Court, Virginia is a chicken rotisserie restaurant and cocktail bar in the Merchant City. An offshoot of the popular Cup Glasgow tea-driven outlets, Virginia opens in the evenings for delicious food and an ever changing menu of exciting cocktails as well as a huge selection of premium gin. Check the penny-topped bar for a flavour of Virginia’s unique style while gin lovers may want to cast an eye over the gin master classes.

  • Thrisstle Seafood & Grill

    Kirkhouse Inn, G63 9AL

    near Glasgow, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Seafood, Gastro Pub

    About Thrisstle Seafood & Grill

    Named after the old Scots word for thistle, the Thrisstle restaurant is part of the Kirkhouse Inn on Strathblane’s Glasgow Road. The building dates back over 400 years and, in the past, has been used as stables and a schoolhouse. Now refurbished, it’s a family-run business and the restaurant takes great pride in using locally sourced beef, venison and even locally reared Oxford Cross pigs. As well as a separate sports bar, the restaurant has its own whisky bar, the Baurley-bree. There is entertainment most weekends and plenty of outdoor seating for the sunny days.

  • Three Sisters

    The Three Sisters Bar, EH1 1JS

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Traditional, Bar Food

    About Three Sisters

    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.

  • The Wide Mouth Frog @ Dalziel Park

    100 Hagen Drive, ML1 5RZ

    Motherwell & Wishaw, Lanarkshire

    Cuisine: British, Modern, Traditional

    About The Wide Mouth Frog @ Dalziel Park

    The Wide Mouth Frog is the award-winning restaurant at Dalziel Park Hotel and Golf Club in Motherwell. Decked out with cosy booths, it is part of the Lisini Pub Co, the oldest independent, family-owned pub company in Glasgow. Dalziel Park Hotel is a popular wedding venue and The Wide Mouth Frog restaurant has seen its fair share of courting couples as well as family groups celebrating
    births, anniversaries and birthdays. The Bar and Brasserie is also popular and offers a lively programme of drink tastings, tribute bands and sport.

  • The View Restaurant

    Bayswell Park, EH42 1AE

    North Berwick & Dunbar, East Lothian

    Cuisine: Traditional, Gastro Pub

    About The View Restaurant

    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.

  • The Tron

    9 Hunter Square, EH1 1QW

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: British, European, Italian

    About The Tron

    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.

  • The Sutherland at Cringletie

    Cringletie House Hotel, EH45 8PL

    Peebles, Borders

    Cuisine: British

    About The Sutherland at Cringletie

    Award-winning hotel near Peebles

    The proud holder of three AA Rosettes, The Sutherland Restaurant is part of Cringletie House, a Scottish Baronial castle set in 28 acres of grounds. It is a spectacular dining room with a magnificent fireplace, hand painted ceiling and stunning views of the rolling countryside. A separate bar and lounge offer an extensive range of whiskies, cocktails and other drink

  • The Stables at Chapelton Inn

    18 Shawton Road, ML10 6RY

    Strathaven, Lanarkshire

    Cuisine: British, Traditional

    About The Stables at Chapelton Inn

    The Stables Restaurant sits adjacent to the Chapelton Inn in South Lanarkshire. With wooden beams, a stripped stone feature wall and candles on the tables, The Stables Restaurant has a cosy rustic feel. It is popular for family get-togethers, romantic dinners and casual meals with friends. The Sunday roast lunch is also proving popular while the Cheeky Rascals menu is a hit with pint-sized customers.

  • The Slug and Lettuce Glasgow

    150 St Vincent Street, G2 5NE

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: International, Modern

    About The Slug and Lettuce Glasgow

    The Slug and Lettuce in Glasgow is a cool and contemporary bar and restaurant centrally located in the business district of Glasgow. With large windows, some booth seating and an outside terrace, it is a great place for catching up with friends or watching the world go by over nibbles and a glass of something frosty.

  • The Slug And Lettuce - Deansgate

    64-66 Deansgate, M3 2EN

    Deansgate, Manchester

    Cuisine: British, International, Modern

    About The Slug And Lettuce - Deansgate

    Manchester city centre’s Slug & Lettuce serves food from 10am to 10pm. The relaxed breakfasts and lunches make way for a stylish yet comfortable bar with a variety of drinks and great music come nighttime.

  • The Rendezvous Restaurant

    10a Queensferry St, EH2 4PG

    West End, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Chinese, International

    About The Rendezvous Restaurant

    An Edinburgh fixture since opening in 1956, Rendezvous, on Queensferry Street, is one of the capital’s oldest Chinese restaurants. There is usually a bustling ambiance in an upstairs dining room featuring elegant white and red décor and a central bar offering wine and cocktails.

  • The Raven

    81-85 Renfield St, G2 1NQ

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: American, Burgers

    About The Raven

    The Raven is a welcoming bar and restaurant on Renfield Street in Glasgow city centre. The stripped back decor at The Raven allows customers to focus on the stuff that really matters: smokehouse menus, craft beers and all the sport you could wish for over eleven big screens. The ever changing roster of craft and cask ales is a real draw.

  • The Pipers' Tryst

    The National Piping Centre, G4 0HW

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Scottish

    About The Pipers' Tryst

    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.

  • The McMillan Bar and Chop House

    862 Pollokshaws Road, G41 2ET

    South Side, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Modern, Steaks & Grill

    About The McMillan Bar and Chop House

    The McMillan is a contemporary bar and chop house on Pollokshaws Road in the heart of Shawlands. A family-run business, it serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week. A sleek mix of cosy booths, red leather seating and smart wood panelling, The McMillan is a good looking space. The sophisticated interior lends itself equally well to a business meeting, morning coffees, lunch with friends or a romantic dinner.

  • The Lahore Glasgow

    92 Kilbirnie Street, G5 8JD

    South Side, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Indian

    About The Lahore Glasgow

    Contemporary Indian in Tradeston

    The Lahore Glasgow is a contemporary Indian restaurant on Kilbirnie Street, just south of the Clyde. Decorated with collages of Bollywood film posters, it’s a colourful space with a mix of brightly coloured booths and tables for two. The friendly staff enhance the relaxed atmosphere and the open kitchen means customers can watch the chefs perform their magic.

  • The Kailyard by Nick Nairn - Hilton

    Doubletree by Dunblane Hydro, FK15 0HG

    Dunblane & Callander, Stirling & Falkirk

    Cuisine: Scottish

    About The Kailyard by Nick Nairn - Hilton

    Modern, Stylish with a classic Scottish theme with spectacular views.

  • The Hyndland Fox

    43 Clarence Lane, G12 9QN

    West End, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British

    About The Hyndland Fox

    Endearingly quirky, The Hyndland Fox is a neighbourhood cafe bar and bistro on Clarence Drive. It’s a relaxed, neighbourhood hangout where visitors can choose anything from a hand-roasted Chemex coffee to lobster and fizz. From the Sunday roast to fish pie night on Tuesdays, there are regular theme evenings. Open from breakfast to late, seven days a week, The Hyndland Fox also has large windows for watching the world go by while nursing a glass of juicy Malbec.