Bunker
- Food served: Mon–Sat noon–9pm; Sun 12.30–9pm
- Pre-theatre times: Mon–Sun 5–7pm
- Bar open: Mon–Wed noon–midnight; Thu noon–2am; Fri/Sat noon–3am; Sun 12.30pm–midnight
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 6
- Also offers: Pre-theatre menu, Outdoor tables (smokers welcome)
- Capacity: 120
- Largest group: 60
- Open since: 2003
- Average price 2 courses:
£12 (lunch)
£12 (evening meal) - Pre-theatre price: £10
- House wine: £10.50 per bottle
This review appears in the The List's Eating & Drinking Guide 2008 – in the shops now or buy online.
From lunchtime until late into the night, Bunker provides a stylish refuge for students and young office workers. Pale wood floors and light walls make this Bath Street basement even more spacious than it seems, while curved leather seating and lines of booths create areas that are a bit more intimate. Impressive promotions include all drinks for £1.20 on Tuesdays and £1.40 on Thursdays, while students get 20% off their food bill. The menu relies on modern bar staples, with selections of salads, wraps, sandwiches, pastas and burgers. There is also a choice of starters such as home-made soup – which could be a rich lentil and bacon purée served with thick slices of wholemeal bread – or bruschetta – two toasted boats of ciabatta topped with garlicky strands of melted mozzarella and sun-blushed tomatoes. Mains go more global with chilli, stir-fry and a curry of the day. From a range of fajitas, the chicken option comprises tortillas, a hot plate of caramelised onions and peppers mixed with strips of under-spiced meat, and paper pots of grated cheddar, sour cream and salsa. All food is cooked on the premises with the exception of puddings, which include a rich chocolate fudge brownie cake.
- High point: Spacious setting
- Low point: Fajitas lack kick
Events at Bunker
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Tam Coyle plays the best from new and established bands until midnight while Andy Wilson drops some new and classic indie favourites until chucking out time, now 3am. | ||
| Bunker, Glasgow | Fridays 9.00–3.00am | Free |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Toast drops indie bits, rock picks and student anthems. 4 Oct is a special Dirty Pretty Things aftershow, with Carl Barat and Didz Hammond from the band on the decks. | ||
| Bunker, Glasgow | Saturdays 9.00–2.00am | Free |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Dave Sinclair plays indie and rock. | ||
| Bunker, Glasgow | Thursdays 9.00–2.00am | Free |
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