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207 Bath Street, G2 4HZ
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: International, American, Steaks & Grill
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.
1046 Argyle Street, G3 8LY
Finnieston, Glasgow
Cuisine: American
Taphouse is a bar and restaurant in Glasgow’s uber hip Finnieston. With stripped back decor, good tunes, a fine selection of craft beer and a menu of classic American dishes, it is perfect for those who appreciate quality food and beer in an unpretentious setting.
585 Duke St, G31 1PY
East End, Glasgow
Cuisine: Bar Food, American, Burgers
183 Hope St, G2 2UL
396 Byres Rd, G12 8AS
West End, Glasgow
50 St. Enoch Square, G1 4DH
427 Sauchiehall St, G2 3LG
Cuisine: British, Bar Food, American
232 Paisley Rd, G5 8NG
South Side, Glasgow
Cuisine: American, Tearooms & Desserts, Burgers
701 Great Western Rd, G12 8BN
Cuisine: American, Burgers
81-85 Renfield St, G2 1NQ
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.
65 St Vincent St, G2 5TF
16 Norby Road, G11 7BN
Cuisine: Japanese, American, Burgers
Po’Boyz American Diner and Grill serves southern soul food inspired by New Orleans. The address may be Broomhill Shopping Centre but the food is rooted in the Cajun culinary traditions of the southern United States. The decor is simple with booth seating, a recycled wooden bar and a mural that tells the tale of how the po’boy sandwich came into being.
2 Partick Bridge Street, G11 6PL
Cuisine: International, American, Burgers
Opening on Partick Bridge Street at the end of 2015, MeatHook is a burger and BBQ bar. Retro-brand mirrors and vintage advertisements set the tone for the decor. If elements of the interior are deliberately old school, the menu of carefully smoked BBQ and gourmet burgers is bang on trend. At the weekends, look out for regular DJs – often with a Northern Soul slant. Cocktails and an extensive selection of other drinks keep the chat lively. The booths offer the opportunity for more private chats.
Drury Street, G2 5AP
Cuisine: American, Gastro Pub
Taking its name from its tucked away, city centre location, Drury Street Bar & Kitchen is a Victorian era beer and wine emporium with a twist. From DJs to dance and acting classes, there is a never a dull moment here. Bar athletes can hone their skills on the four classic American pool tables. It is in no way compulsory but the customers at Drury Street Bar & Kitchen do like to dress up in their own inimitable fashion. Craft beers and cocktails keep the atmosphere swinging.
506 Great Western Road, G12 8EL
Cuisine: Mexican, American
Billed as a brewhouse and smoke pit, The Crafty Pig is a neighbourhood bar on the Great Western Road. It’s a laidback joint with stripped brick walls, a pool table, live sports and live music.
516 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3LW
After a fire in 2011 closed the business, Steak and Cherry relaunched at the Charing Cross end of Sauchiehall Street in 2014. Their opening hours are a big attraction; especially for night owls who want to eat well, no matter how late it is. The decor, service and food all take their cue from the fresh and friendly template set by classic New York diners.
1 Fenwick Road, G46 6AU
Part of the TriBeCa group of New York-style kitchens, TriBeCa Bar and Grill is on Fenwick Road in Giffnock. As in New York, customer service is a priority in TriBeCa Bar and Grill and a warm welcome is a given.
17 Byres Road, G11 5RD
Billed as the West End’s only rock ‘n’ roll hangout, The Record Factory is a bar, kitchen, club and gig venue towards the Partick end of Byres Road. Club nights, bands at the weekends and late opening until 2am, seven nights a week, keep it lively. As well as a spacious beer garden, The Record Factory features booth seating, a pool table and more gig flyers than you can shake a drum stick at.
28 Tunnel Street, G3 8HL
Cuisine: International, American, Fish & Chips
Part of the lively Rotunda complex, The Rotunda Bar and Diner in Finnieston is perfectly placed for visitors to The Hydro or the SECC. Bringing an informal, American diner style of eating to the banks of the River Clyde, the venue is ideal for a fun night out with friends or family.
185 Hope Street, G2 2UL
A friendly and relaxed burger joint on Hope Street, NYC Bar & Grill takes its culinary cue and decorating tips from the Big Apple. Along with craft beers, lots of bourbon and an extensive cocktail list adding to the buzz.
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