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10-12 Queen's Drive, G42 8BS
South Side, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, European
Located within the luxurious 10 Hotel in Glasgow’s south side is a stylish, contemporary bar and restaurant offering European cuisine. The elegant Victorian gem is beside the leafy Queen’s Park area and can cater to any occasion, whether a casual dining experience in the bar or an intimate meal in the restaurant.
200 St Vincent Street, G2 5RQ
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, European, International
Part of the 200 SVS conference and events centre, The Restaurant on 6th is as sophisticated as the Grade A-listed building which houses it. Decked out with marble and dark wood, designer lighting and stylish, minimalist seats, this rooftop restaurant is a chic spot for a business lunch; romantic dinner or sumptuous afternoon tea.
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.
91 Candleriggs, G1 1NP
Cuisine: European, International, Italian
For more than twenty seven years, Bar91 has been offering impeccable service, delightful beverages, and exquisite locally sourced international cuisine. This vibrant gastropub is unquestionably a gem worth seeking.
1 George Square, G2 1DY
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.
16 Algie Street, G41 3DJ
Cuisine: British, European, Gastro Pub
Popular Shawlands institution, Church on the Hill, has undergone a revamp. The cavernous pub has been restored, reworked and reimagined, with refreshed decor and a brand new menu. Alongside a hearty pub grub selection, guests can enjoy brunch until 3pm each day and even mix themselves a remedy at the DIY Bloody Mary bar. There is also a new cocktail list created with the expert alchemists at The Spiritualist bar. The focus is on building a true community vibe, where visitors can add photos of their pooches to the Doggy Wall of Fame, browse paperbacks in the book exchange and even take away a souvenir painted bottle.
The Crowwood Hotel, G69 9BS
near Glasgow, Glasgow
Trendy surroundings with good value, homely food.
161 Hope Street, G2 2UQ
Cuisine: European, Greek, Mediterranean
Decked out in the jaunty colours of the Greek flag, Halloumi is a Greek-Cypriot mezze restaurant on Hope Street. A bright, cheery space, it is a friendly spot for a quick lunch, a pre-theatre bite or a lively evening meal with friends.
Courtyard by Marriott, G3 8GS
Finnieston, Glasgow
Hopscotch is the perfect place to dine before or after an event at the Hydro or SEC, or simply for a night out in Finnieston. Nestled within the Courtyard Glasgow SEC, Hopscotch is a vibrant and lively restaurant that offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, delicious food, and exceptional service.
201 Ingram Street, G1 1DQ
Merchant City, Glasgow
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.
210 Kilmarnock Road, G43 1TY
Cuisine: European, Scottish, Seafood
It’s always lovely to find a neighbourhood dining spot that can meet your brunch, lunch and evening dining needs with equal aplomb. The newly-launched Kilmurry & Co on Kilmarnock Road does just this. Branding itself as a ‘brunch to bistro’ restaurant, you can indulge in gourmet French toast and hearty pancake stacks by day, while by night, dine on everything from seafood to steak to stews.
1125 Argyle Street, G3 8ND
Cuisine: European, Far Eastern, Modern
Tucked away above The Finnieston Bar and Restaurant, on the hippest stretch of Glasgow’s Argyle Street, Kru is an intimate space specialising in cocktails, brunch and small-plates. The decor is invitingly unusual. Neon, candles, an illuminated whisky collection and a roaring fire all add to the atmosphere. After work drinks, catch-up chats, cosy brunches and dates would all feel very comfortable at Kru.
9 Radnor Street, G3 7UA
Cuisine: European, French, Mediterranean
Le Petit Cochon is a wine bar and bistro in Glasgow’s hip Finnieston. Soft lighting, candles, fairy lights and exposed brick walls create a cosy and welcoming space. The restaurant serves European dishes, brunch and small plates. Its wine bar boasts an extensive selection and recommended pairings can be advised to be served alongside the dishes.
23 Britannia Way, G81 2RZ
Clydebank & Surrounding, Glasgow
Following on from the popular steakhouse of the same name, Mahony’s Chicken House is a friendly dining spot in Clyde Shopping Centre. Promising chickens, burgers, steaks and traditional British food, this is a great spot to kick back with a casual and hearty meal either post-shopping or pre-cinema. The earthy wooden decor creates a relaxing vibe.
378-380 Byres Road, G12 8AR
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: European, Scottish, Modern
Matilda’s is a light, bright and friendly café bistro on Byres Road in Glasgow’s West End. The incredible display of cakes, tarts and gateaux is hard to miss but Matilda’s offers so much more. From French waffles at breakfast to hearty Scottish dishes in the evening, Matilda’s is a welcome sight at any time of day. A BYOB policy with small corkage charge is another reason to visit.
3 Helena Place, Busby Road, G76 7RB
Open all day, Monteiths Bar & Bistro serves brunch, lunch and gourmet pub meals, as well as Sunday roasts. The interior is stylish and airy with wood panelling, banquette seating and hanging greenery.
You can dine with a view of the open kitchen and watch the chefs busy at work or alternatively, gaze out of the full-length windows. In the bar area, multiple TVs mean that you need never miss a moment of that night’s sporting event.
196-200 Bath Street, G2 4HG
Glasgow’s favourite, multi-award winning late night basement bar on Bath Street is back with a brand new look. Originally opened in 2000, Moskito is famed for its vibe, great food, friendly staff, wide range of drinks and well respected DJs. You’ll find everyone from lunching office workers to weekend party people here.
72 Nithsdale Road, G41 2AN
Cuisine: British, Eclectic, European
Niven’s by Cafe Source is the youngest sibling of the popular Scottish restaurant family. With a focus on small plate dishes meant for sharing, menus are built around first class, ethically sourced Scottish produce that blends the modern with the traditional.
2 Montgomery Street, G74 4JS
East Kilbride, Lanarkshire
Cuisine: British, European, Seafood
East Kilbride’s cobblestoned village has long been a hidden gem of the West of Scotland restaurant scene. And one of its newest additions, No 2 Montgomery, prides itself on offering contemporary dining with a focus on fresh fish, quality steaks and cocktails.
Based in a historic building, diners can tuck into locally sourced handmade dishes in a relaxed setting. Menus change regularly to reflect what is in season, with meat being supplied from a farm just down the road in Jackton, plus gin and whisky sourced from Jackton Distillery too.
Commendably, the restaurant is committed to being a sustainable business with a low carbon footprint.
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.
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