The Glass House Restaurant
- Food served: Mon–Sun noon–10.30pm
- Pre-theatre times: Mon–Sun 4–6.30pm
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 6
- Also offers: Vegetarian options (at least ¼ main courses), Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Wheelchair access, Pre-theatre menu, Outdoor tables
- Music on stereo: Contemporary light pop
- Capacity: 50
- Largest group: 14
- Open since: 2006
- Average price:
£5.95 (set lunch)
£12 (evening meal) - Pre-theatre price: £11.95 (inc. drink)
- House wine: £12.95 per bottle
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The Glass House is a Salvation Army church hall that has been transformed into an airy, contemporary open eating space, mostly using glass: on the facade from the roof down through a glass-fringed mezzanine, along with modern glass installations and minimalist seating and tables inside. Against industrial brick walls there's a faux wood burning stove with a flue reaching from ground to ceiling, offering an immediate first warming impression. The next is the busy open kitchen. The menu is aimed at its primarily student market with Italian staples. The house bruschetta has cherry rather than plum tomatoes, but bread and dressing green pesto are excellent, with liberal use of high quality olive oil. The Italian theme develops through risotti, stonebaked pizza and fresh pasta dishes such as ground pork, smoked bacon meat balls with spaghetti and smoked paprika and onion chutney sauce. Good for lunch and early evening deals, in the evening the emphasis is on specials featuring local fish, scallops, crab and venison. A short wine list makes choosing easy and the house wine is good. The buzzy atmosphere makes for a fun venue and meeting place.
- High point: Well priced set lunch
- Low point: Disappointing puds
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The Glass House is a Salvation Army church hall that has been transformed into an airy, contemporary open eating space with a busy open kitchen. The menu is aimed at its primarily student market with Italian staples such as risotto, stonebaked pizza and fresh pasta dishes such as ground pork, smoked bacon meat balls with spaghetti. In the evening, the emphasis is on local, seasonal specials featuring fish, scallops, crab and venison. The buzzy atmosphere makes for a fun venue and meeting place.
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