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It's no exaggeration to describe Bibi's as one of Glasgow's most popular restaurants. Belying its position along a quiet stretch of Dumbarton Road, this cosy 30-cover Mexican is packed out every night with local couples and knowledgeable out-of-towners. Character is soaked into every stone wall and harlequin-tiled counter, with supe...
View full reviewThe Velvet Elvis on Dumbarton Road is an award-winning small bar and grill, serving high quality pub and bistro dishes using ethically sourced local meats and organic products. The intimate setting doesn't detract from the buzzing ambience though, since the Velvet Elvis is a very popular family-friendly venue. The reasonably priced ...
View full reviewIn 2010, an independent café bar was opened by three local women who had a wonderful notion to open a neighbourhood establishment with a Continental feel offering great coffee, food and drinks with a chilled-out, friendly vibe. Four years later, St Louis Café Bar is thriving, and has become a very popular and successfu...
View full reviewIt's hard not to be fascinated by Roastit Bubbly Jocks (RBJ) - this Partick-based restaurant could certainly turn heads and twist tongues with its name alone (to explain, a bubbly jock is auld Scottish for a turkey). However, it's when you're settled inside the warm inviting surroundings with a fabulous bill of fare in front of you ...
View full reviewSince opening three years ago, 279 Cafe Bistro has gone from strength to strength. This charming and intimate family-run restaurant is opportunely placed in an area with a growing status for quality dining - a reputation it has unquestionably helped establish. We were faced with an exciting menu featuring an array of dishes - such a...
View full reviewDespite being a recent addition to the West End, Bag O’ Nails has already established itself as a go-to destination for those in search of a good time.
The venue is split into two areas. One half boasts a post-industrial feel, with stripped-back decor, plenty of booths and a large bar that dominates the room. Here, the in...
The West End of Glasgow is home to The Cabin Restaurant, one of the city's longest-standing eateries. With a doorway that has seen many hungry Glaswegians come and go since 1890, this nautically inspired venue still holds its own due to the distinctive dining experience on offer. Exquisite creations are prepared with fresh local...
View full reviewThe Hyde is a hidden gem tucked away at the bottom of Byres Road in the West End. It's a seriously stylish bar and restaurant with a superb cocktail list and an impressive range of menus, including a bill of fare at breakfast that includes treats like eggs royale. Hyde also has the added bonus of a heated roof terrace - a rare find ...
View full reviewThis warm and stylish venue is certain to lend a sense of sophistication to any evening, with alfresco dining in summer and open fires during winter. Frequently nominated for several top restaurant lists, including Joanna Blythman's top 10 in 2009, this place is on a roll. Like sister restaurant, the left bank, the two figs uses fre...
View full reviewRun by two school friends from Arran, Number 16 stands out in the metropolitan Byres Road for its bijou charm and neighbourhood feel, delivering highly creative and seasonal dishes with a personal touch. The pre-theatre and à la carte menus are innovative yet well-balanced. Seared coley works brilliantly with a spiced daal, w...
View full reviewThis quirky venue is a meeting of an early 20th-century drugstore with a 21st-century café and deli. The menu champions locally foraged and wild ingredients, and showcases deliciously healthy options.
The Drugstore Social opens at 9am each morning and offers various blends of coffee in addition to a choice of pastries and ...
Firebird's relaxed vibe has been attracting diners for well over a decade. Pop in for coffee and cake, a stone-baked pizza or a glass of wine and watch the world go by through the floor-to-ceiling windows, which run the length of two walls. With views over the iconic Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Firebird is a stone's throw fro...
View full reviewIf you’re after a friendly, bustling dining spot in Glasgow’s Broomhill area, look no further than Wee LOCHAN. With a daily changing set menu, tempting à la carte choices and a handy pre-theatre set menu, Wee LOCHAN has something for all. If the weather is fine, patrons can relax with a drink in the outside seating area. Fami...
View full reviewA quaint little eatery, The Hyndland Café has garnered a loyal following of fans who frequent this venue for its charming atmosphere, stylish decor and tempting bill of fare.
Pop in for a delicious meal, or make use of the weekend delivery service and place your order over the phone. Those dining in can choose from t...
The Butchershop Bar & Grill combines Scottish fare with the bustling atmosphere of a Manhattan bar. Located opposite the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, and only a short stroll from Hydro and the Clyde Auditorium, The Butchershop is the ideal place to refuel after exploring the city.
The menu showcases Scottish beef...
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