Browse Bistros & Brasseries restaurants in Glasgow

  • 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.

  • Birdtree & Bellfish

    The Lorne Hotel, G3 7TQ

    Finnieston, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Scottish, Traditional, Bistros & Brasseries

    About Birdtree & Bellfish

    Taking its name from the symbols on Glasgow’s coat of arms, Birdtree & Bellfish offers an updated take on traditional Scottish hospitality. It is a cosy, homely space with an open fire and two bars: one cocktail bar and one trad Scottish pub.

  • 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.

  • Patisserie Valerie - West Nile Street

    19 West Nile Street, G1 2PS

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Tearooms & Desserts, Bistros & Brasseries

    About Patisserie Valerie - West Nile Street

    This West Nile Street branch of Patisserie Valerie is part of a very successful group of restaurants which started in London’s Soho in the 1920s. Beautiful hand-made cakes were at the heart of Patisserie Valerie in the beginning and their magnificent window displays continue to draw customers in the 21st century. Once past the window display, the West Nile Street branch opens out into three airy and bright seating spaces – all perfect for a quick coffee and a cake or a sit-down meal spread over several courses.

  • Sherbrooke Castle Hotel

    11 Sherbrooke Avenue, G41 4PG

    South Side, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Scottish, Bistros & Brasseries

    About Sherbrooke Castle Hotel

    Arriving at Sherbrooke Castle you may find it hard to believe you are still in Glasgow. The magnificent baronial building surrounded by sweeping grounds located in the leafy suburb of Pollokshields, feels a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

  • The Brasserie at Hallmark Glasgow Hotel

    27 Washington Street, G3 8AZ

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Bistros & Brasseries

    About The Brasserie at Hallmark Glasgow Hotel

    Part of the Hallmark Glasgow Hotel on Washington Street, The Brasserie is an informal and welcoming space which is open to locals and hotel residents for lunch and dinner.

  • The Restaurant - Jurys Inn

    80 Jamaica Street, G1 4QG

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: International, Modern, Bistros & Brasseries

    About The Restaurant - Jurys Inn

    With its low lighting candles, comfy seating and neutral decor, the restaurant at Jurys Inn is a relaxed spot to enjoy a meal. The extensive global menu is on the comfort food side of things with cheffy touches here and there. The large, separate grill bar area promises decent burgers and steaks.

  • The Shandon Belles

    652-654 Argyle Street, G3 8UF

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Bistros & Brasseries

    About The Shandon Belles

    Sitting in a quiet residential part of Glasgow’s Argyle Street, on the western side of the M8, The Shandon Belles is a cosy little bistro. Part of the Two Fats family, it nestles below Two Fat Ladies at The Buttery. With exposed stone, stained glass features and walls lined with curios, it is a warm, inviting and quirky space. The decor has more homely charm than the grand, historic setting of the upstairs restaurant but The Shandon Belles has the same emphasis on thoughtful cooking using top quality ingredients.