Show dining offers in
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.
84-86 West Nile Street, G1 2QH
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Italian, Gastro Pub
517 Paisley Road West, G51 1RW
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Traditional
Stylish Scottish restaurant at Kinning Park GoGrill is the restaurant at GoGlasgow Urban Hotel on Paisley Road West. The restaurant specialises in dishes that make the best of national produce with menus rooted in Scottish seas, farms and grazing lands. Minimalist decor and black & white photography on the walls create a stylish setting for enjoying the cuisine. As GoGrill is within walking distance of various venues like The Hydro, it is also a great pre-event dining choice.
795 Maryhill Road, G20 7TL
Cuisine: British, Eclectic, European
Close to the Forth & Clyde Canal, The Botany Bar & Restaurant has been relaunched from its previous incarnation, The Strathmore. The former 19th century working man’s pub now includes a graceful glasshouse dining conservatory with an outside terrace. Inside the bar area, the original brickwork is still intact with feature tiling and filament bulbs adding a retro-chic charm. The beautiful garden and surrounding parkland is so peaceful that you will soon forget that you are beside bustling Maryhill Road. The restaurant’s name is inspired by the nearby Botanical Gardens, which helped to establish the kitchen team’s vision of bringing a fresh, ingredient-driven menu to the Maryhill food scene.
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.
71 Albion Street, G1 1NY
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Modern, Irish
One of two O’Neill’s in Glasgow, the Merchant Square branch is on Albion Street in the heart of the Merchant City. Billed as ‘the original Irish bar in Glasgow’, O’Neill’s is proud of its warm welcome, laidback atmosphere and, of course, the craic. All the major sporting events are shown on the big screens at O’Neill’s and there is regular live music plus DJs throughout the week.
189 Hope Street, G2 2UL
Cuisine: British, European, International
Located on Hope Street, in Glasgow city centre, The Drunken Cow Bar and Kitchen specialises in Scottish beef. More specifically, it serves beef from Cairnhill Farm in Girvan. A fourth generation, family-owned farm, Cairnhill benefits from lush Ayrshire pastures which produce high quality beef with fine grained marbling. The meat is dry aged for a minimum of 36 days before being cooked to customer’s specification at The Drunken Cow Bar and Kitchen.
28 Tunnel Street, G3 8HL
Cuisine: British
The Comedy Club Kitchen is part of the Rotunda Comedy Club in the Rotunda building on Glasgow’s Tunnel Street. Audiences for the comedy club can dine in one of three restaurants in the building: La Rotunda Casa Italiana; the pan-Asian restaurant Yen Oriental or Mezze, a Mediterranean restaurant. There is also the option to dine from the Comedy Club Kitchen in the theatre space before the show. Guests can pre-book their table and enjoy a meal up to one hour before the comics hit the stage.
201 Ingram Street, G1 1DQ
Ingram Street Coffee House is in Glasgow’s vibrant centre. The bar’s tables have large windows looking onto the city centre bustle of Ingram Street while the brasserie is set on a more discreet mezzanine level. It features a modern, streamlined decor and offers a welcoming space for dinner, a pre-theatre meal, a working lunch or anything in between.
24 St. Vincent Place, G1 2EU
Cuisine: British, Gastro Pub
Opened in the autumn of 2017, The Citizen Bar and Dining Rooms are set in a gorgeous A-listed building, once home to The Citizen newspaper. Lovingly restored, the St Vincent Place premises are themed around the glory days of the newspaper and aims to celebrate Glasgow, past, present and future. Set away from the vintage fittings of the main dining room, the Editor’s Suite is a grand venue for private dining or a plush afternoon tea.
83 Hutcheson Street, G1 1SH
Named after a legendary 19th century Glasgow glutton, Rab Ha’s is a welcoming bar and restaurant with rooms on Hutcheson Street. In the summer of 2017, new owners gave the much-loved Merchant City institution a thoughtful refurbishment. The very opposite of a bland chain, Rab Ha’s is an independent, family-run with business with oodles of character. Visitors can look forward to a cosy and tranquil space with stripped stone walls, an open fire and wood panelling in the bar and restaurant.
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.
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.
Hilton Garden Inn, G3 8HN
Cuisine: British, Bistros & Brasseries, Gastro Pub
Part of the Hilton Garden Inn Glasgow City Centre, Recess is on Finnieston Quay, right by the River Clyde. A casual dining restaurant, it offers panoramic views across the Clyde by day and night. When the sun is shining, the outdoor terrace comes into its own for al fresco dining. Recess’ proximity to the SEC and Hydro makes it very convenient for and popular with diners going to shows and conventions.
The Alea Casino, G5 8NP
South Side, Glasgow
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.
Malmaison, G2 4LL
Cuisine: British, International, Mediterranean
Chez Mal Brasserie is in Glasgow’s Malmaison hotel. The building was originally a Greek Orthodox church and the atmospheric restaurant sits in what used to be the crypt. As well as the main dining room, there are three intimate private dining rooms.
2-4 Camphill Avenue, G41 3AY
Cuisine: British, Modern, Traditional
Stylish hotel dining with a Scottish twist on the South Side
Housed in an elegant Victorian townhouse overlooking Queen’s Park, the Ivory Hotel offers breakfast, lunch and dinner menus served in the airy conservatory or the elegant and intimate restaurant with some booth seating. Everything is prepared freshly each day, with an emphasis on using the finest seasonal and locally-sourced produce wherever possible.
16-18 Blackfriars St, G1 1PE
Babbity Bowster is one of those iconic Glasgow drinking and dining spots that charms anyone lucky enough to stumble upon it.
Tucked away on Blackfriars Street, it is both a small guest house and French-influenced restaurant that showcases seasonal Scottish ingredients.
Inside, you will find a cosy fireplace, restful decor and an overall welcoming feel. Babbity Bowster is actually named after an old Scottish country dance, so it’s fitting that occasional live music events add to the vibe.
58 Waterloo St, G2 7DA
Cuisine: British, Italian
2 Lothian Street, G52 4JR
Cuisine: British, Vegetarian/Vegan
Sign up today for free and be the first to get notified on new deals.