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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.
11 North Claremont Street, G3 7NR
West End, Glasgow
Cuisine: Italian, Mediterranean
Arcaffe Italian Kitchen is a bustling Italian on North Claremont Street in between Kelvingrove Park and Sauchiehall Street. A stylish, contemporary and casual restaurant, it serves everything from coffees and lunches to three course evening meals.
House for an Art Lover, G41 5BW
South Side, Glasgow
Cuisine: Scottish, Bistros & Brasseries
Art Lover’s Cafe is a modern restaurant within House for an Art Lover in Bellahouston Park. Situated in Glasgow’s south side, House for an Art Lover was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and is an attractive as well as cultural venue. Open daily for lunch, the restaurant’s team of chefs source ingredients from local suppliers to serve Scottish fare with some international influences.
79 Albion Street, G1 1NY
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: Japanese, Thai, Pan-Asian
The latest addition to the Bar Soba family is on Albion Street in Glasgow’s vibrant Merchant City. The Bar Soba brand is built on pan-Asian street food, cool cocktails, DJs and a hip manga/graffiti decor. This new branch is popular for lunch, after work drinks and, of course, weekend parties and pre-club drinks.
92-94 Mitchell Street, G1 3NQ
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Italian
Barolo Grill is a modern and relaxing new restaurant in Glasgow’s busy City Centre.
30 Bothwell Street, G2 6NU
Cuisine: German
Housed in an A-listed building on Bothwell Street, Bavaria Brauhaus is a Bavarian themed restaurant and bier house offering an authentic German experience.
22-24 West Nile Street, G1 2PW
Cuisine: British
Bill’s is a laidback, casual restaurant on West Nile Street in Glasgow city centre. Wood panelling, stripped walls and pick ‘n’ mix lighting give it all a relaxed, home-from-home feeling.
Hillhead Sports Club, G12 9XP
Cuisine: Scottish
Cafe Source Too is located at Hillhead Sports Club in Glasgow’s West End, and specialises in modern Scottish cuisine cooked with fresh, local produce. Sharing the same relaxed feel as its sister restaurant in the Merchant City, Cafe Source Too also prides itself on the quality of food they serve.
The Townhouse, G1 2LL
Cuisine: Thai
Set over four floors of a Buchanan Street townhouse, Chaophraya is Europe’s largest Thai restaurant. It is also a strong contender to be the continent’s most spectacular Thai – how many other restaurants boast a romantic Buddha balcony where two diners can eat high above the main dining room?
Earl of Mar Estate, PA7 5NW
near Glasgow, Glasgow
With beautiful decorative ceilings, stunning chandeliers and vibrant Archie Forrest art, Cristal Restaurant is as much a feast for the eyes as the taste buds. The sumptuous dining room is part of the hotel resort on the 240 acre Mar Hall Estate and the views though the 20 foot high windows are as engaging as the food. The staff combine professional service with a relaxing, informal warmth.
Unit 4, G1 1TN
Cuisine: British, Modern
Putting the leafy into tea leaves, Cup Tea Garden is an inviting and beautifully crafted tea room on Virginia Street in the stylish Merchant City. It is the third branch of Glasgow’s innovative Cup family and follows in the tea-scented footsteps of the original Cup Tea Room in the West End and the city centre Cup Tea Lounge. Open until 5pm seven days a week, it is an appealing spot for a splendid cup of tea, a bite to eat and a good chat with old friends.
The Basement Courtyard, G1 3JN
Cuisine: Bistros & Brasseries
Conveniently located in Princes Square shopping centre on Buchanan Street, Darcy’s is ideally placed for morning coffee and a cake; a working lunch; a break from shopping with friends or a romantic dinner. Darcy’s is very child-friendly. Not only do they have loads of toys and puzzles for the little ones but also a storybook corner and even face painting on the last Sunday of every month between 1-3pm. For adults, Darcy’s transforms after dark. The lights go down, the candles come out, and, on Friday evenings, live music adds to the atmosphere.
Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel, G81 4SA
Clydebank & Surrounding, Glasgow
Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel is located in the Dalmuir area of Clydebank, to the northwest of Glasgow. Overlooking the River Clyde, the restaurant uses quality, seasonal produce sourced locally to create predominantly Scottish dishes on their menus.
28 Tunnel Street, G3 8HL
La Rotunda is a contemporary, authentic Italian restaurant located in the ‘B’ listed iconic North Rotunda building on Glasgow’s vibrant Riverside. The restaurant is perfectly positioned next to Scotland’s entertainment hub with the SECC, Clyde Auditorium and the Scottish Hydro arena each a short distance away.
Finnieston Quay, G3 8HN
City Cafe – Restaurant, Bar and Terrace. Modern British food in relaxed surroundings overlooking the Clyde (complimentary parking is available).
17 John Street, G1 1HP
Cuisine: Italian, Vegetarian/Vegan, Pizza
Osteria Italiana is an Italian restaurant in the Italian Centre on Glasgow’s John Street. ‘There is no rush’ is the motto around here and the emphasis is on enjoying the warm, Italian hospitality and traditional decor. During the warmer months, the outside dining area is a popular place to sit while away for a couple of hours, dining or enjoying a snack and a couple of after-work drinks.
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.
43 Clarence Lane, G12 9QN
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.
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.
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.
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