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  • Alea Restaurant - Waterfront

    The Alea Casino, G5 8NP

    South Side, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Scottish

    About Alea Restaurant - Waterfront

    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.

  • Amore

    30 Ingram Street, G1 1EZ

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Italian, Seafood

    About Amore

    Amore Ristorante e Pizzeria is a family-owned Italian in Glasgow’s Merchant City. The Ingram Street restaurant opened in 2008 and has won many loyal clients thanks to its friendly service and authentic Italian dishes. Amore has a spacious, open dining room but also offers booths for those keen on a more intimate meal. The tartan-backed seats are always a talking point. Views into the kitchen allow diners to watch the kitchen brigade in action.

  • Andiamo - Milngavie

    1 Glasgow Road, G62 6AQ

    Bearsden & Milngavie, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Italian

    About Andiamo - Milngavie

    Andiamo is a chic and vibrant Italian restaurant situated on Glasgow Road in Milngavie to the northwest of Glasgow. A neighbourhood restaurant and bar, Andiamo Milngavie offers a combination of classic and contemporary Italian dishes within a relaxed atmosphere.

  • Angels Share Hotel, Bar & Restaurant

    Hope Street, EH2 4EL

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Scottish, Steaks & Grill

    About Angels Share Hotel, Bar & Restaurant

    The Angels Share Hotel, Bar and Restaurant is a stylish, Scottish restaurant set on Hope Street in the heart of Edinburgh’s West End.

  • Ashoka Bearsden

    9 Kirk Road, G61 3RG

    North, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Indian

    About Ashoka Bearsden

    This Ashoka branch is on Kirk Road in Bearsden to the northwest of Glasgow. Serving traditional Indian cuisine, this relaxed and unpretentious restaurant is popular with local residents as well as visitors to the area. Ashoka Bearsden is wheelchair accessible and ideal for informal meals with family or friends, special occasions or romantic nights out.

  • Avant Garde

    34-44 King Street, G1 5QT

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Mediterranean, Gastro Pub

    About Avant Garde

    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.

  • Bath Street Palomino

    207 Bath Street, G2 4HZ

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: International, American, Steaks & Grill

    About Bath Street Palomino

    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.

  • beGin

    383 Byres Road, G12 8AU

    West End, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Bar Food, Bistros & Brasseries

    About beGin

    Gin bar in Glasgow West End

    Part of Hilton Glasgow Grosvenor, beGin opened on Byres Road towards the end of 2017. Staffed by hip mixologists, it is an on trend mix of exposed copper piping, filament bulbs and lots of gin. In fact, the bar stocks some 100 varieties of gin from all over the world and they are available as both classic and new cocktails or as a Perfect Serve – a double measure served with one of twelve mixers and 28 garnishes. Of course, craft beers and cocktails are also available.

  • Bibimbap West

    2 Partick Bridge Street, G11 6PL

    West End, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Korean

    About Bibimbap West

    The sister restaurant of the hit city centre branch, Bibimbap serves up traditional and fusion Korean fare on Partick Bridge Street. The interior is cheerful, with neon lighting and colourful ceiling umbrellas. The airy glass frontage offers a great view of the buzzy street outside.

  • Blackfriars

    36 Bell Street, G1 1LG

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Gastro Pub

    About Blackfriars

    Since 1995, Blackfriars has been giving Merchant City real ale fans plenty to smile about. With twelve beer taps – five real ales, many Scottish – alongside some 40 bottled beers from all over the world, there is plenty of choice. It is not hard to see why Blackfriars has won CAMRA’s Glasgow Pub Of The Year twice. The basement venue hosts regular club nights with DJs and bands playing the hippest music from the 1950’s onwards. If many of Blackfriars neighbours are style bars, this is more of an honest to goodness pub.

  • Boteco Do Brasil Edinburgh

    47 Lothian Street, EH1 1HB

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Tapas, Brazilian

    About Boteco Do Brasil Edinburgh

    Boteco Do Brasil is a vibrant restaurant and bar that promises to bring a taste of Brazil to the capital’s diners. Located on Lothian Street in Old Town, this brightly decorated spot serves up a wide range of traditional dishes and unique cocktails. With a large tapas and a la carte menu, visitors can sample the true flavours of Latin America. In the evening, Brazilian music creates an exciting carnival buzz.

  • Brewhemia

    1a Market Street, EH1 1DE

    Old Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Scottish, Modern

    About Brewhemia

    Where to start? Brewhemia is a Czech beer palace, kitchen, Italian caffè and Prosecco bar spread over several spectacular spaces. The Market Street venue opens for breakfast and pretty much offers all things to everybody until late at night. The ‘brew’ of Brewhemia might mark the venue out as bloke-friendly. And it is. But it also appeals to couples, families and groups of women. With regular live entertainment, DJs, a novelty photo booth, tank beer, cocktails and Champagne plus a selection of spaces that run from a sleek Boudoir to the Beer Palace, Brewhemia has a space for all people and all occasions.

  • Britannia Spice

    150 Commercial Street, EH6 6LB

    Leith, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Far Eastern, Indian

    About Britannia Spice

    Named after the Royal Yacht Britannia which is berthed nearby, Britannia Spice is located in a former whisky warehouse on Commercial Street. The restaurant itself is in ship-shape condition; immaculately clean with rope ladders and ships’ helms carefully chosen to accentuate the maritime theme. Child-friendly and wheelchair accessible, Britannia Spice serves multi-ethnic cuisine with dishes from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Thailand. An AA Rosette for culinary excellence is the latest in a long line of awards.

  • Browns Bar & Brasserie

    1 George Square, G2 1DY

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, European, International

    About Browns Bar & Brasserie

    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.

  • Catch

    186 Fenwick Road, G46 6XF

    South Side, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Seafood, Fish & Chips

    About Catch

    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

  • Catch - West End

    27 Gibson Street, G12 8NU

    West End, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Fish & Chips

    About Catch - West End

    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.

  • Celino's Italian (Alexandra Parade)

    620 Alexandra Parade, G31 3BT

    East End, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Italian

    About Celino's Italian (Alexandra Parade)

    Celino’s Italian is an award-winning family run restaurant on Alexandra Parade east of Glasgow’s city centre. The owners insist on only selling food they would eat themselves and this ensures the quality that keeps people coming back.

  • Chez Mal - Edinburgh City

    22 St Andrew Square, EH2 1AY

    New Town, Edinburgh

    Cuisine: Modern

    About Chez Mal - Edinburgh City

    Based at the landmark St. Andrew Square, Chez Mal Edinburgh City serves up French-inspired cuisine within Malmaison hotel. The interior is sumptuous, with banquette seating in deep teal velvet, design-led lighting and hanging greenery.

    Despite the voguish vibe, the brasserie setting means that it’s all very relaxed too. This means that you can make a beeline here for a casual meal, special occasion dinner or leisurely Sunday lunch.

  • Dakhin

    1st Floor, G1 1NP

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Indian

    About Dakhin

    Part of Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City, Dakhin is a restaurant specialising in South Indian cooking rather than generic Indian dishes. The sister restaurant to the nearby Dhabba which serves northern Indian specialities, Dakhin is located on an airy first floor space, and has an open plan kitchen for guests to watch their choices come to life. Dakhin was the first southern Indian restaurant, not just in Glasgow but the whole of Scotland, to dedicate itself to unique, regional specialities, which sets it apart from most of its peers.

  • Di Maggio's (Theatreland)

    163 West Nile Street, G1 2RL

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Italian

    About Di Maggio's (Theatreland)

    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.