The Hermitage
Bishopbriggs
- Food served: Mon–Sat 10am–10pm; Sun noon–9pm
- Bar open: Mon–Thu 11am–midnight; Fri/Sat 11am–2am; Sun 12.30pm–midnight
- Private dining: Up to 30 covers
- Also offers: Children's high chairs, Wheelchair access
- Capacity: 76
- Largest group: 76
- Open since: 2006
- House wine: £9.95 per bottle
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The G1 Group has been a major player in the development of Glasgow's city centre style bar scene. So this rather modest local is a departure from the norm for the empire, nestled as it is in Bishopbriggs (amid territory generally dominated by the JD Wetherspoon). An inviting pub with a big glass window at the front, the Hermitage is split over two levels (with a private dining area), often showing sports on the plasma screen. The décor is traditional with wooden furniture and a fireplace, reflecting a lack of any pretension. Similarly, the kitchen specialises in no-nonsense dishes, such as tomato soup and steak pie. A starter of Thai fish-cakes adds a wee touch of the exotic: they are lightly seasoned with lemon-grass and coriander, and accompanied by a sweet chilli dip. The lasagne, served with garlic bread and a side salad, carries a hint of wine in the beef ragu. Ordering two options from a 'light bites' selection (sandwiches or jacket potatoes) will set you back a mere £6.95.
- High point: No loud music
- Low point: Service a little slow
Reviews of The Hermitage (177 Kirkintilloch Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow)
- 2. badponymedia, Glasgow, Scotland, UK – 18 April 2011, 8:57am
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A great local hidden gem, great food, friendly staff, warm welcome! Highly recommended for those who wish to escape the bitter usual of the crowded city centre for somewhere relaxed and charming.
- 1. Beezy, Glasgow – 22 March 2010, 4:20pmThe HermitageReport
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The worst pub in the world!!!!
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