Visit La Garrigue, arguably the most authentic French restaurant in town and be transported into the Languedoc region of France. Enjoy the food, sample the 'Terroir wines' and the warm service. Winner 'Les Routiers Guide; Scottish restaurant of the year'.
Schottische
- Food served: Tue–Sat 6.30–9.30pm. Closed Sun/Mon.
- No. overnight rooms: 5
- Capacity: 40
- Largest group: 40
- Open since: 1985
- Average price 2 courses: £20
- House wine: £15 per bottle
This review appears in the The List's Eating & Drinking Guide 2008 – in the shops now or buy online.
The Babbity Bowster, with its first-floor Scottische French-influenced restaurant (evenings only) and small hotel, is a landmark in the Merchant City in multiple ways. Its premises occupy a historic building designed by the Adam brothers in the 1790s on a street named after a nearby Dominican convent founded in the 13th century. Its contemporary milestones are as a down-to-earth pub with some real ales and a café-bistro feeling, where you can delve into stovies and other hearty fare. Plus, there is a beer garden to the side and no piped music to interfere with the banter. [Not recently visted]
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