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~ FOOD AND DRINK ~

The entertainment scene which includes eating and drinking out in Glasgow is nothing short of thriving. Every week at least one an existing restaurant, bar, or café makes headlines for its award-winning food and service offerings for its visitors to Glasgow.

Eating out in Glasgow means you have arrived a world class food destination. Below are just some of the popular spots to visit for a guaranteed great day or night out.

TOP SPOTS FOR BRUNCH INCLUDE:

Tribeca Diner

You’ll find Tribeca Diner on Dumbarton Road and Merchant City. An all-round reliable spot for grabbing a bite to eat if you are in a hurry and or on a budget. Once you see the menu, it may take you as long to decide on your order as well as eating what’s served to you.

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The thought of a comforting, nourishing brunch is nothing short of glorious after busy night out in Glasgow. Located in Merchant City, it is worth taking the trip over to enjoy and all day brunch that offers great value for money. Make sure to ask about the Stornoway pudding, yum!

The Brunch Club

The Brunch Club has redefined how we breakfast, brunch and lunch. Located just stones throw away from the Kelvingrove Museum, they are famous for their “boozy brunch.” Who wants a bellini with their pancakes?

Eusebi Deli

Breakfast, Brunch and Dinner are on offer at this Scottish/Italian restaurant located at 152 Park Road, Glasgow. Open everyday except Tuesday, their brunch menu includes anything from Devilled eggs to Octopus Prosciutto. For a different kind or brunch, consider Eusebi Deli.

Celinos

Dumbarton Road’s Celinos has been winning awards left, right and centre. From Best Barista to Best Family Restaurant 2021, it offers a wide variety of choices on its breakfast, lunch and Dinner menus. The two-course lunch menu at £13.95 is available Monday to Thursday offers exceptional value for money.

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When you’ve earned some much-needed nourishment, Singl-cafés bakeries, which have locations in Merchant City and Garnethill, offer enticing items to tempt your taste senses.

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If you’re searching for a delicious breakfast, brunch, or lunch, stop by Sonny and Vitos at 52 Park Road Glasgow. Excellent selection at a fair price.

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Galettes, croques, and sirloin are among the specialties served here, along with the warmest of Glaswegian greetings. Situated in Glasgow City Central at West Nile Street.

Kothel

Meet up with pals at Kothel for coffee and pastries. serving delectable meals and drinks every day from 8am to 8pm.

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If you’re looking for a contemporary spin on classic dishes for brunch, drinks, or supper, Epicures is a great option. They are located at 159 Hyndland Road in Glasgow.

Five March

Sometimes all you want to do is settle down and enjoy breakfast after a late night out. “Morning Beauty by Five March” is ready to oblige.

ANYONE FOR TEA?

Red Bus Bistro

On a Red Bus Bistro excursion, take a step back in time and enjoy dinner or afternoon tea. Each trip costs £42.50 and takes a leisurely one and a half hours, as you appreciate sites such as Glasgow Cathedral, The Necropolis and so much more. It’s a really enjoyable way to take in Glasgow’s views while receiving delectable food and beverages on a vintage bus.

Willow Tearooms building

At the original Willow Tearooms building, the tradition that is Afternoon Tea must be experienced in Glasgow. The ghost of the genius that was Charles Rennie Mackintosh is almost tangible as you tuck into bite size scones, savoury bites, and sandwiches, all accompanied by freshly brewed tea or coffee of your choosing. Not to be missed.

Corinthian club

The custom of serving afternoon tea is in Glasgow is alive and well. The elegant and luxurious Corinthian club is a great choice for you and your group of two or more. It’s best to reserve in advance.

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There are countless options for delicious treats, which takes the afternoon tea selection to a whole new level.

Cranachan

The finest casual dining in Glasgow can be found on the second level of Princes Square on Buchanan Street. You’ll be surprised by the cost of breakfast, midday tea, and late supper.

LUNCH & DINNER?

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Stravaigin

When you visit, you’ll understand why this establishment is regarded as serving the finest Scottish food. Finding a date available for your reservation at Gibson Street, may be a challenge.

Gamba

This Michelin recommended eatery, is renowned for its seafood menu. If you are in town to celebrate something special, ‘Gamba’ should be a strong consideration as a place to dine. Be warned though, tables book up well in advance, so early booking is advised.

Julie’s Kopitiam

For Delicious Malaysian Street Food, head to Glasgow’s south side and enjoy what is on offer at Julie’s Kopitiam.

Paesano

We are a nation that loves our Pizza almost as much as the Italian’s themselves. At the award-winning Paesano, you’ll find some of the most authentic tasting Pizza in Glasgow. They keep things simple with just a selection of nine pizza options to choose from.

Gannet

Award winning restaurant celebrating the best in Scottish produce. Dictated by the rhythms of the British seasons in a relaxed setting.

Rioja

Authentic tastes of Spain right in the heart of Glasgow. Delicious tapas dishes cooked to order, boasting the finest Spanish ingredients.

Big Feed Kitchen

Street cuisine has come a long way in just a few brief years. Experience Big Feed Kitchen, a mobile eatery that moves around Glasgow to events. If you encounter them while travelling, make a pitstop.

Shucks

If you like shellfish and seafood, consider visiting Shucks at 168 Hyndland Road in Glasgow. Just two excellent reasons to go are the innovative menus and outstanding beverages.

5 March

Sharing is caring, especially at 5 March, where sharing platters are the most popular menu options. Go to Glasgow’s 140 Elderslie St. and leisurely peruse the a la carte and drink offerings.

Ashton Lane

This little gem can be found at Ashton Lane, a great location in Glasgow. A la carte meals featuring Scottish food are served by knowledgeable staff and reviews are always good.

Best Steak in Scotland

A Glasgow eatery that’s pretty distinctive. They can truly lay claim to the title of “Best Steak in Scotland” thanks to their beautiful menus with a hint of Manhattan decor and their excellent produce.

Glasgow’s best eating establishments

Chef Lorna McGee has developed one of Glasgow’s best eating establishments. If you’ve been searching for a delicious supper that won’t break the bank, your search is over.

Porter and Rye’s

Finding the best ingredients for Porter and Rye’s clients has taken a lot of work. For a number of reasons, including the aged meat that is stored on-site and the complete traceability of all goods, people adore eating here.

The Ivy

Because of its elegance, fashion, and mouth watering food, The Ivy is a well-liked location for lunch and dinner. This would be an excellent location to reserve for that special event if you have a decent budget in mind.

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In Glasgow’s city centre, relax and enjoy some authentic Greek cuisine. Six by Nico is located at the intersection of Argyle Street and Nithsdale Road. Enjoy a wonderful array of vegan and vegetarian food.

BARS?

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Chinaskis

There is plenty of room for tables both inside and outside Chinaski’s, which is located right at 239 North Street Glasgow. Enjoy a night on the town regardless of the weather.

The Drake

A cosy country style pub with a great beer garden. Delicious pub grub in a friendly atmosphere. Also offers a function room upstairs.

The Hug and Pint

This spot is a nice choice if you want everything close at hand, particularly because of its late-night entertainment, superb drinks, and small plate meals. The address is 171 Great Western Avenue.

Lebowskis West

We love how simple the idea of this restaurant is. Burgers that have to be tasted to be believed, as well as an excellent drink menu.

Embargo

Their motto? ‘Good Times’ and that extends to the venue, food, and the people. Located 71-77 Byres Road.

Hard Rock Cafe

Unwind in a place where you know exactly what to expect. Enjoy sustenance and drinks in an atmosphere that embodies everything rock and roll!

Jinty’s

You’ll want to spend the entire night at “Jinty’s” from the moment you walk in. Enjoy the “craic” and excellent service offered as you involve yourself in the unique blend of Scottish and Irish culture.

The Gardener

The term “botanic” is the centrepiece of this bar’s cocktail menu. Simple, tasty meals and beverages are served in a relaxed and mellow atmosphere.

Brel

Brel, yet another excellent surprise on Ashton Lane, invites everyone to experience simple cuisine both inside and out. It allows dogs and is very kid friendly.

Boom Battle Bar

If you’ve got energy to expend, there’s no better spot to go than Boom Battle Bar at St. Enoch Centre! Need we say more? Exercises include axe tossing!

Oran Mor

Oran Mor, a Glasgow nightlife institution, constantly provides its clients with the highest level of entertainment. Visitors from all over the globe visit this superb venue all year long to experience live music and other events.

The Finnieston

It may be Glasgow’s most interesting gin pub, with no less than 60 gins on the list. It also serves some of the nicest seafood in town and is housed in a gorgeous 16th-century property.

More things to see and do in Glasgow

Food and Drink in Glasgow

Glasgow has a vibrant culinary scene that offers a diverse range of dining experiences including local cuisine to international delicacies, not to mention a top class pub culture and whisky bars.

Things to do

Glasgow is an inclusive city, solo travellers, couples, families and seniors are catered for in almost all venues and visitor attractions. Always remember the weather can change quickly in Glasgow, so do dress for the occasion.

Shopping

Shopping and Glasgow are a match made in heaven. A shopper's paradise, stroll down the “Style Mile”, browse and window shop in as many shopping centres as you’d like and marvel at the vintage shops close to our hotel. Glasgow has it all.

Charles Rennie Mackintosh

An iconic designer ahead of his time, you’ll find references to Mackintosh all over the city, with tours and attractions all dedicated to Mackintosh in and around the city centre.

Tours

There’s a tour for everyone in Glasgow, choose to discover Glasgow by foot, by bus or by bike. The choice is yours.

Event Venues in Glasgow

Looking for somewhere to go on a night out in Glasgow? You’ll be overwhelmed by the choice of events on offer. Ask at reception for up to date details.

WHAT'S ON

Your ultimate guide to the latest events, festivals, gigs, and more in Glasgow. All the information is right here.

Outdoor Activities

Hiking, walking, rambling, tennis, soccer, outdoor adventure centres, it’s all here to enjoy.

Top Attractions

Day or night, Glasgow buzzes with an endless array of activities, much like the city that never sleeps.

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