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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.
Unit 4, G1 1TN
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: Modern
Putting the gin into Virginia Court, Virginia is a chicken rotisserie restaurant and cocktail bar in the Merchant City. An offshoot of the popular Cup Glasgow tea-driven outlets, Virginia opens in the evenings for delicious food and an ever changing menu of exciting cocktails as well as a huge selection of premium gin. Check the penny-topped bar for a flavour of Virginia’s unique style while gin lovers may want to cast an eye over the gin master classes.
23/25 St Vincent Place, G1 2DT
Cuisine: Bistros & Brasseries
Glasgow’s Urban Bar and Brasserie, formerly home to the Bank of England’s Scottish headquarters, looks a million dollars. Located on St Vincent Place in the city centre, the food is modern and eclectic, and the decor blends old school elegance with a contemporary edge.
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.
32 Royal Exchange Square, G1 3AB
Cuisine: British, European, French
The Western Club Restaurant has set new heights of dining excellence since it opened in November 2014. Located in a prime city centre site, The Western Club Restaurant has arguably Glasgow’s most stunning dining room overlooking the iconic Royal Exchange Square.
151 Bath Street, G2 4SQ
Cuisine: British, Tearooms & Desserts
The Tearooms are a chic way to enjoy a vintage themed tea party on Glasgow’s bath street.
150 St Vincent Street, G2 5NE
Cuisine: International, Modern
The Slug and Lettuce in Glasgow is a cool and contemporary bar and restaurant centrally located in the business district of Glasgow. With large windows, some booth seating and an outside terrace, it is a great place for catching up with friends or watching the world go by over nibbles and a glass of something frosty.
652-654 Argyle Street, G3 8UF
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.
92 Kilbirnie Street, G5 8JD
South Side, Glasgow
Cuisine: Indian
Contemporary Indian in Tradeston
The Lahore Glasgow is a contemporary Indian restaurant on Kilbirnie Street, just south of the Clyde. Decorated with collages of Bollywood film posters, it’s a colourful space with a mix of brightly coloured booths and tables for two. The friendly staff enhance the relaxed atmosphere and the open kitchen means customers can watch the chefs perform their magic.
43 Clarence Lane, G12 9QN
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: British
Endearingly quirky, The Hyndland Fox is a neighbourhood cafe bar and bistro on Clarence Drive. It’s a relaxed, neighbourhood hangout where visitors can choose anything from a hand-roasted Chemex coffee to lobster and fizz. From the Sunday roast to fish pie night on Tuesdays, there are regular theme evenings. Open from breakfast to late, seven days a week, The Hyndland Fox also has large windows for watching the world go by while nursing a glass of juicy Malbec.
Unit 8, G3 8ND
Cuisine: Tearooms & Desserts
The Hidden Lane Tea Room is a hidden gem serving out homemade comforts in Glasgow’s West End.
Village Urban Hotel, G51 1DA
Finnieston, Glasgow
Cuisine: Steaks & Grill, Burgers
Decorated with an open fire and attractive whisky cask lighting, the Verve Grill is part of the Village The Hotel Club Glasgow on Pacific Quay. The chic grill restaurant is very handy for shows or conferences at the SSE Hydro and the SEC as well as the hip and happening Finnieston area. Casual dining in stylish surroundings is the ethos here. The venue also has a trendy bar in which diners can enjoy a pre or post-dinner drink.
Cuisine: Scottish, Seafood
Old world charm meets Glasgow style sophistication as two Glasgow culinary institutions merge.
303 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3HQ
Thairiffic is an elegant, contemporary Thai restaurant on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow’s city centre. Spacious and airy, the restaurant has a warm and relaxed atmosphere, which is also present in the separate bar and roomy waiting area. Thairiffic’s chefs are highly experienced and adept in creating the rich flavours that characterise Thai cuisine. They are happy to prepare dishes for customers not on the set menus, including a variety of vegetarian options.
203 - 205 Bath Street, G2 4HZ
Cuisine: Bar Food
Slouch, based in the heart of Glasgow, is a Gastropub which offers a relaxed atmosphere and and great food. Using locally sourced ingredients to make hearty dishes that will satisfy all appetites.
2-6 Ingram Street, G1 1HA
Cuisine: Japanese, Sushi
Sapporo Teppanyaki offers a unique dining experience with all the theatre of teppanyaki-style cooking.
83 Hutcheson Street, G1 1SH
Cuisine: British, European, International
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.
157 North Street, G3 7DA
Having served the Southside of Glasgow for over thirty years, The Punjabi expanded to new premises at Charing Cross in 2011. A spacious restaurant with real character, the fully licensed Punjabi Charing Cross cooks top quality Indian dishes from recipes which have been handed down through the restaurant’s long history.
63 Hairst Street, PA4 8QU
Renfrew, Renfrewshire
Cuisine: Italian
Ristorante Piccolo Mondo Renfrew’s enthusiasm for Tuscan style cooking is unparalleled in Glasgow. Originally established as a family run restaurant, the staff at Ristorante Piccolo Mondo Renfrew bring a wide knowledge of the Glasgow restaurant scene and have built up an outstanding level of cuisine and customer service to its many diners, based on previous experience.
344 Argyle Street, G2 8LY
A second generation family-run Italian, Ristorante Piccolo Mondo has a long and successful tradition in Glasgow if not always on this exact site. In various capacities, the staff have run, owned and worked in several of Glasgow’s notable Italian restaurants and they have brought all of that experience together at Ristorante Piccolo Mondo on Argyle Street.
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