Babbity Bowster
- Food served: Mon–Sat noon–10pm; Sun 12.30–10pm
- Bar open: Mon–Sat 11am–midnight; Sun 12.30pm–midnight
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 10
- Also offers: Outdoor tables (smokers welcome), Live music
- Music on stereo: Nothing
- Capacity: 25
- Open since: 1985
- Average price 2 courses:
£12 (lunch)
£20 (evening meal) - 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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