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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.
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.
56 Dundas Street, G1 2AQ
Cuisine: Mediterranean, Turkish
With a warm, colourful and traditional Turkish decor, diners are made to feel very welcome at Aga Mezze Palace on Glasgow’s Dundas Street. Just in case the name and decor have not made their point, then the belly dancers – available on request – should leave diners in no doubt that they are in a Turkish restaurant. In fact, the owner opened what may well have been Scotland’s first Turkish restaurant in 1981.
192 Pitt Street, G2 4DY
Cuisine: Mediterranean
Alla Turca is a Turkish restaurant in Glasgow’s city centre, so authentic that professional restaurant critics have compared it to the mezze bars of Istanbul. A family-run concern, Alla Turca is popular with couples, groups, lunching workers and, given its proximity to the King’s, lots of theatre fans.
305 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3HQ
Cuisine: Italian
Opened in Glasgow city centre in 1997, Cafe Antipasti’s menu has made it a busy little place ever since. A relaxed, friendly restaurant, Cafe Antipasti makes the most of its Sauchiehall Street location by drawing in visitors to the nearby theatres, music venues and Glasgow’s top selection of ever tempting shops.
253 Argyle Street, G2 8DL
Cuisine: Bistros & Brasseries
International dishes served in the friendly surroundings of the Arches
57 West Regent Street, G2 2AE
Cuisine: Indian
Relaxed and informal, modern with a traditional vibe, Assam’s caters for all tastes.
34-44 King Street, G1 5QT
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: British, Mediterranean, Gastro Pub
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.
91 Cambridge Street, G3 6RU
Azzurro is a traditional Italian trattoria on Cambridge Street in the heart of Glasgow Theatreland. The simple, rustic decor is as warm as the welcome and the friendly service. Open for lunch and dinner, Azzurro runs a pre-theatre menu which is very popular with audiences at the nearby Theatre Royal and Glasgow Film Theatre.
16-18 Blackfriars St, G1 1PE
Cuisine: British, Modern, Traditional
Babbity Bowster is one of those iconic Glasgow drinking and dining spots that charms anyone lucky enough to stumble upon it.
Tucked away on Blackfriars Street, it is both a small guest house and French-influenced restaurant that showcases seasonal Scottish ingredients.
Inside, you will find a cosy fireplace, restful decor and an overall welcoming feel. Babbity Bowster is actually named after an old Scottish country dance, so it’s fitting that occasional live music events add to the vibe.
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.
11 Mitchell Lane, G1 3NU
Cuisine: Chinese, Far Eastern, Japanese
Discretely tucked away down Mitchell Lane, Glasgow’s Bar Soba is a trendy restaurant and bar that ensures its customers have a good time whether they have come for some fresh pan-Asian food, a cocktail master class or simply for a drink and some top tunes at one of the regular Bar Soba club nights.
Unit C 2nd Floor, G1 3JX
Cuisine: Spanish, Tapas
Authentic Spanish tapas restaurant set in the beautiful surroundings of Princes Square.
92-94 Mitchell Street, G1 3NQ
Barolo Grill is a modern and relaxing new restaurant in Glasgow’s busy City Centre.
22 Bath Street, G2 1HB
Cuisine: Burgers
Bath St. Burger serves up high-quality smashed burgers, signature fries, cocktails, craft beers and shakes, all to a backdrop of 70s funk. Cosy, NYC-inspired decor and weekend DJs mean that you can expect a fun dining experience.
207 Bath Street, G2 4HZ
Cuisine: International, American, Steaks & Grill
Bath Street Palomino (or B.S.P to its friends) quickly established itself on the Glasgow scene since opening in 2009. The venue’s contemporary look and comfortable lounge booths invites visitors to relax and unwind, whether they are enjoying a cocktail from the bar’s extensive list or indulging in some comfort food on B.S.P’s menu.
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.
7 West Nile Street, G1 2PR
Cuisine: Eclectic, Far Eastern, International
Benihana is a family of Asian steakhouse restaurants with an entertaining twist. In this West Nile Street branch — the first in Scotland — diners can enjoy teppanyaki griddle dishes while immersed in theatrical open kitchen presentations. The restaurant has a total of 9 teppan tables, where you can sit around a chef as they prepare food on a hotplate while chopping and juggling the ingredients.
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.
111 Hope Street, G2 6LL
Cuisine: International, Mexican, South American
Step off Hope Street and step into Bizarron, the newest neighbourhood joint in Glasgow that’s shaking things up. Imagine the perfect blend of a classic diner and your favourite bar, infused with a generous dose of Latin American flair.
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