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42-46 Old Sneddon Street, PA3 2AP
Paisley, Renfrewshire
Cuisine: Italian, Pizza
Zambretto Italian – Old Sneddon is, as the name indicates, on Old Sneddon Street. A welcoming bar and casual dining room, it is open for everything from midweek lunch to weekend cocktails and dinner with friends and family.
Carlton George Hotel, G2 1DH
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: European, Scottish, Bistros & Brasseries
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.
Templeton Brewery , G40 1AW
East End, Glasgow
Cuisine: Eclectic, European, German
WEST is a stylish German beerhall and brewery in Templeton Building, on Glasgow Green. The only UK brewery to produce all of its brews in accordance with the Reinheitsgebot, the German Purity Law of 1516, WEST can be summed up by their motto ‘Glaswegian Heart. German Head’. Decked out in wood panelling, the beerhall has a warm, rustic feel. The beer garden is very popular on sunny days.
88 West Regent Street, G2 2QZ
Cuisine: Italian
Verona, in Glasgow’s city centre, is a romantic Romeo and Juliet themed Italian restaurant.
23 Sandyford Place, G3 7NG
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: American, BBQ
A taste of true Kentucky at Charing Cross After the success of its Barrowlands restaurant, Van Winkle Bourbon, BBQ & Grill is now offering up fresh Kentucky flavours and classic comfort food in the West End.
Inside, the stripped wooden tables and hanging bulbs will whisk you off to a land of bluegrass, moonshine and bourbon on the rocks. On sunnier days, you can soak up the vibe in the beer garden. Your pooch is very welcome too — in fact, there is even a special menu for dogs developed by Ross Allan from the BBC’s Pets‘n’Vets.
267 Gallowgate, G4 0TR
Cuisine: BBQ
Launched at the tail end of 2017, Van Winkle is an American-style bar on the Gallowgate in Glasgow’s Calton neighbourhood. Bourbon, BBQ and burgers are the mainstays of the menus and, as you might expect, the decor also takes its cue from the US of A.
20 Princes Street, EH2 2AN
New Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: British, Seafood, Steaks & Grill
Twenty Princes Street Grill & Smokehouse has a prime city centre position on Edinburgh’s Princes Street. Triple height windows give the first floor restaurant fantastic views over the city centre to the Castle. With oak floors, ornate ceilings and leather banquette seating, the interior is just as eye-catching. In the kitchen, the chefs use lots of Lothian-sourced ingredients to create dishes with flair.
167 Canongate, EH8 8BN
Old Town, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Scottish, Traditional, Bar Food
Housed in a former toll collection point, prison and court that originally date back to 1591, the Tolbooth Tavern is a cosy and traditional Scottish pub. The small exterior gives way to a spacious bar and mezzanine dining area. The Royal Mile location attracts many visitors as well as a regular clientele of locals.
214 Bath Street, G2 4HW
Cuisine: Thai
Tiki Bar & Kitsch Inn provides a swanky surroundings, to enjoy some fantastic fresh Thai cuisine on Bath Street in Glasgow’s city centre.
38 High Street, PA1 2DQ
Cuisine: Modern, Gastro Pub
The Ugly Duck is a swish bar on Paisley High Street serving up stomach-filling dishes. Classic chequered floors, jazzy wallpaper and comfy banquette seating all make this a bright and breezy hangout for enjoying a meal. Live sports TV keeps things buzzing.
62 Miller Street, G1 1DT
Cuisine: British, Seafood, Modern
Opened in the spring of 2016, The Spiritualist is a stylish restaurant and bar in the building that once housed Stirling’s Library. Inspired by the Art Deco movement and hung with vintage portraits, the decor is as sleek as it is contemporary. A stunning drinks list features Scottish craft beers; a globe-trotting selection of spirits; a well balanced wine list and many innovative and attractively presented cocktails. A unique Chef’s Table in the kitchen is a real talking point.
25-27 Royal Exchange Square, G1 3AJ
Cuisine: Bar Food
From its central location in Glasgow’s Royal Exchange Square, The Social serves a range of gastro pub dishes in a stylish setting. Overlooking Glasgow’s Gallery of Modern Art, it is the ideal option for lunch with friends, a lively night out or a romantic dinner.
70-72 Hyndland Street, G11 5PT
Cuisine: British, European, Scottish
The Skillet is the perfect restaurant to spend some quality time with your friends and family (and also your pooch – they are dog-friendly!) Diners can expect fresh, delicious food, prepared with passion using fresh locally-sourced ingredients. Inside, its exposed brick walls, mezzanine floor and dark furnishings create a wonderfully modern, cosy ambience, whilst the floor-to-ceiling front window floods the restaurant with natural light.
185 Great Western Road, G4 9EB
Cuisine: Modern
Located in the heart of Glasgow’s West End on Great Western Road, you’ll find The Scallion, a gastropub serving the highest quality food and cocktails.
The chefs pride themselves on using carefully sourced ingredients, prepared to the highest standards.
81 Holyrood Road, EH8 8AU
Cuisine: British, Scottish, Seafood
Based in the 4-star Marriott Edinburgh Holyrood, The Restaurant serves up classic ingredients from farm and sea with a twist of fully packed flavouring. Using only the finest in locally sourced meat and fish, the focus is on elegant simplicity. This means that world-renowned Aberdeen Angus beef and hand-dived North Atlantic scallops will both be jostling for your attention on the menu (and, most likely, on your plate as well).
The National Piping Centre, G4 0HW
Cuisine: Scottish
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.
Crowne Plaza Hotel, G3 8QT
Finnieston, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, International
The Mariner Bar & Restaurant serves a wide variety of dishes that would keep any international traveller happy. Located within Crowne Plaza Hotel in the Finnieston area of Glasgow next to the SECC, Scottish Hydro and Clyde auditorium, the restaurant is a popular choice for pre-concert meals.
92 Albion Street, G1 1NY
Merchant City, Glasgow
The Italian Caffe in Glasgow’s Merchant City offers a varied menu of classic Italian food but in a novel way, with an emphasis on unique, small plates dining. The perfect combination of chic and comfort, The Italian Caffe’s sage green leather booths, walnut furnishing and bright, modern dining room add to an enjoyable dining experience.
Radisson Blu, G2 8DL
Part of the architecturally-ambitious Radisson Blu Hotel in the heart of Glasgow’s city centre. Walk in the footsteps of a Grahamstonian through contemporary takes on classic dishes, local ingredients and twists on vintage cocktails
1125 Argyle Street, G3 8ND
Cuisine: Scottish, Seafood
Taking its name from the hip and fashionable area in which it sits, The Finnieston Bar and Restaurant is a safe haven for seafood lovers. Cosy wooden booths, a few tiled walls, storm lamps, rigging and fishing photos all lend an appropriately nautical theme. An open fire keeps it all cosy. If the decor tips a wink to old sea dogs, the cooking – and the cocktail list – are distinctly more modern and urban. An outside seating area is popular when the weather is behaving.
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