Browse British restaurants in Glasgow City Centre

  • A'Challtainn at Barras Art and Design

    54 Calton Entry, G40 2SB

    East End, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Seafood, Modern

    About A'Challtainn at Barras Art and Design

    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.

  • Avant Garde

    34-44 King Street, G1 5QT

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Mediterranean, Gastro Pub

    About Avant Garde

    An inviting space with a cool, contemporary décor, Avant Garde is a lively music bar and restaurant on King Street in the Merchant City. The huge windows are great for people watching but much of the attention focuses on the regular live music, especially the weekend ceilidh and jazz sessions. The kitchen delivers a popular mix of bar classics and Mediterranean favourites with a strong Greek and Italian emphasis.

  • Bill's Glasgow

    22-24 West Nile Street, G1 2PW

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British

    About Bill's Glasgow

    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.

  • Bocadillo Bistro

    569 Sauchiehall Street, G3 7PQ

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Traditional, Tapas

    About Bocadillo Bistro

    During the day, this Charing Cross venue is mainly used as a lunchtime takeaway. Come the evening, it transforms into the fully licensed Bocadillo Bistro, a vibrant and upbeat restaurant. Located on Sauchiehall Street, it is a relaxed and friendly spot with a great reputation for its cheery staff.

  • 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.

  • Committee Room Number 9

    18 John Street, G1 1JQ

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Bar Food

    About Committee Room Number 9

    Stylishly refurbished in the spring of 2016, Committee Room No 9 is a traditional Scottish sports bar on John Street. It bills itself as a local in the city centre and has the relaxed, friendly ambience that you would expect of a neighbourhood bar.

  • Cup Tea Garden

    Unit 4, G1 1TN

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Modern

    About Cup Tea Garden

    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.

  • Cup Tea Lounge

    71 Renfield Street, G2 1LP

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Tearooms & Desserts

    About Cup Tea Lounge

    Cup Tea Lounge is a stylish, comfortable late-night dessert restaurant with a listed, opulent Victorian interior.

  • Gin71 Merchant City

    Unit 4 Virginia Court, G1 1TN

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Eclectic, European

    About Gin71 Merchant City

    From serving 70 different varieties of gin to the gin-inspired dining menu, Gin71 is a one-stop shop for lovers of the juniper-flavoured spirit. Tucked away on Victoria Court, in Glasgow’s Merchant City, this evening venue is popular for after work drinks, pre-theatre meals and dinner with friends and family. As well as gin tasting events, they offer a wide variety of gin cocktails along with other spirits, beers and wines.

  • Grill on the Corner

    21-25 Bothwell Street, G2 6NL

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, International, Steaks & Grill

    About Grill on the Corner

    The Grill on the Corner is on Bothwell Street in the heart of Glasgow. The opulent bar and glamorous dining room are separated by an open kitchen. Decked out with trailing lights, chandeliers and mirror walls, the spacious dining room is lavishly appointed while the large windows give great views of the street life. A mix of table and booth seating means that The Grill on the Corner is ideally suited to dining in a group or as a couple.

  • Lebowskis West End

    1008 Argyle Street, G3 8LX

    West End, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Modern, Bar Food

    About Lebowskis West End

    The first of three – and counting – Lebowskis bars, this original Argyle Street outlet opened in 2017. It could be argued that Lebowskis helped kick start the surrounding Finnieston area as one of Glasgow’s most fashionable neighbourhoods for eating and drinking. From the drinks menu to the bowling skittles, the quirky spirit of the film which inspired the bar is evident throughout. Expect a decor which is stripped back but comfortable. Outside seating and Lebowskis’ signature range of White Russian cocktails are among the attractions.

  • Mackintosh at the Willow

    217 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3EX

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Scottish, Traditional

    About Mackintosh at the Willow

    So much more than an iconic afternoon tea spot, Mackintosh at the Willow is a fully restored restaurant offering gourmet main courses, sharing platters and cocktails. Step inside this Sauchiehall Street landmark and you will be whisked back into the Art Nouveau elegance of 1903, with dreamy decor and furnishings by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. As well as this, the history exhibition, souvenir shop and tours mean that you can turn your visit into an occasion.

  • Missoula Glasgow

    110-114 West George Street, G2 1NF

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Modern, Traditional

    About Missoula Glasgow

    ‘Music, food, cocktails’ is the motto at Missoula and they provide all three with a smile. Note that while the bar’s address is West George Street, the main entrance is on Renfield Street, just around the corner.

  • Revolution Mitchell Street

    84 Mitchell Street, G1 3NA

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Eclectic, Modern

    About Revolution Mitchell Street

    After the success of its Renfield Street sister venue, Revolution has launched a second cocktail & dining spot on Mitchell Street. Based in the former Tunnel nightclub, the building has undergone a full refurbishment. Nowadays it is a bright and open space split across two floors, with comfy seating, gleaming wood and a glass-covered fire. Regular events mean that you can hit the dance floor straight after dining, while the weekly Sunday Sessions offer chilled out live music vibes.

  • 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 Drunken Cow

    189 Hope Street, G2 2UL

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, European, International

    About The Drunken Cow

    Located on Hope Street, in Glasgow city centre, The Drunken Cow Bar and Kitchen specialises in Scottish beef. More specifically, it serves beef from Cairnhill Farm in Girvan. A fourth generation, family-owned farm, Cairnhill benefits from lush Ayrshire pastures which produce high quality beef with fine grained marbling. The meat is dry aged for a minimum of 36 days before being cooked to customer’s specification at The Drunken Cow Bar and Kitchen.

  • The Green Room - Cathedral House

    28-32 Cathedral Square, G4 0XA

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Scottish, Gastro Pub

    About The Green Room - Cathedral House

    Based in a 19th century building that is now a boutique inn, The Green Room at Cathedral House serves up hearty and traditional Scottish dishes. Boasting Glasgow Cathedral as its backdrop, this former choir practice hall has now been transformed into a charming and elegant café bar. As well as a menu of locally locally sourced, seasonal cuisine, you can sample a selection of beers and ales from local breweries, plus an evolving wine list.

  • The Mariner Bar & Restaurant

    Crowne Plaza Hotel, G3 8QT

    Finnieston, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, International

    About The Mariner Bar & Restaurant

    The Mariner Bar & Restaurant serves a wide variety of dishes that would keep any international traveller happy. Located within Crowne Plaza Hotel in the Finnieston area of Glasgow next to the SECC, Scottish Hydro and Clyde auditorium, the restaurant is a popular choice for pre-concert meals.

  • The Spiritualist

    62 Miller Street, G1 1DT

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Seafood, Modern

    About The Spiritualist

    Opened in the spring of 2016, The Spiritualist is a stylish restaurant and bar in the building that once housed Stirling’s Library. Inspired by the Art Deco movement and hung with vintage portraits, the decor is as sleek as it is contemporary. A stunning drinks list features Scottish craft beers; a globe-trotting selection of spirits; a well balanced wine list and many innovative and attractively presented cocktails. A unique Chef’s Table in the kitchen is a real talking point.