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An Lochan
340 Crow Road, West End,
Glasgow,
G11 7HT
Enjoy a meal at An Lochan (formerly Café Royale) and you'll not only have chef Claire McKie to thank but also Mary, Shonna, Arthur and Winston. These ladies and gentlemen are responsible for catching, gathering and shooting the scallops, oysters…
Bouzy Rouge Seafood & Grill
71 Renfield Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 1LP
A calm and civilised refuge from the bustle of the city centre, Bouzy Rouge Seafood & Grill seems popular with ladies who lunch (and indeed with a few gentlemen, too). The extraordinary interior is almost worth a visit alone: every inch of wall in this…
The Cabin
996-998 Dumbarton Road, West End,
Glasgow,
G14 9UJ
The Cabin is a Glasgow institution, much loved for its homey atmosphere, with old furniture and prints evoking a small Irish sitting room of the 1950s. On busy nights, resident singer Wilma belts out standards and gets everyone to join in, making it…
Café Noir Bar Brasserie
2nd Floor Terrace, Princes Square, 48 Buchanan Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G1 3JN
Formerly Hemingway's (before Ernest's notoriously litigious estate insisted on a name change), Café Noir offers a bar-brasserie geared cleverly to serve anything from a quick tapa or sandwich to a full and sophisticated three-course dinner. As the day…
Catch 22 Restaurant & Bar
158-166 Bath Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 4TB
Part of Stefan King's empire of 40-odd enterprises (including Corinthian, Arta, Gong), Catch 22 shares the confident, efficient house style of the G1 Group. From the waiters' sharp black suits and gelled hair to the all-lower-case typography of the…
City Merchant
97-99 Candleriggs, Merchant City,
Glasgow,
G1 1NP
As the buffing up of the Merchant City has accelerated, the Matteo family's restaurant, open since 1988, has remained a solid alternative to the sleeker and trendier eateries springing up nearby. The pictures of hoary fishermen and knick-knacks of…
Gamba
225a West George Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 2ND
Over the years, this guide has twice named Gamba as Glasgow's best restaurant. It's satisfying to report that the standards are as high as ever. Chef/owner Derek Marshall's team still manages to bag the best seabass, halibut and scallops the market has…
Gandolfi Fish
84 Albion Street, Merchant City,
Glasgow,
G1 1NY
Not yet open as this guide went to press, Gandolfi Fish will no doubt be one of the more discussed new openings in 2007. Owner Seumas MacInnes wants to get some of the fish and seafood landed in Barra or elsewhere on the Scottish West Coast - before it…
Harry Ramsden's
251 Paisley Road, Southside,
Glasgow,
G5 8RA
As Harry Ramsden's is now a giant international chain (with outlets in airports), this guide perhaps feels less inclined to bother with such an institution. Still, there is something comforting in lunches or fish teas at homely Harry's. Portions remain…
Mussel Inn
157 Hope Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 2UQ
There's something reassuring about a restaurant that does just a few things really well, and at Mussel Inn - well, there's a clue in the name. Kilo pots of mussels come with a choice of six sauces; scallops can be ordered stir-fried, skewered or…
Rogano
11 Exchange Place, City Centre,
Glasgow,
City Centre,
G1 3AN
The grand old lady of Glasgow dining, the art deco Rogano has been a principal haunt of the city's rich list (and visiting celebrities) since 1935. Perhaps understandably, she's spent much of that time trading on her fame and reputation, while quality…
Two Fat Ladies
88 Dumbarton Road, West End,
Glasgow,
G11 6NX
88 Dumbarton Road (the address explains the name of the restaurant, if you know your bingo) has housed one of the best places to eat fish in Glasgow for 17 years, despite changing hands a few times. An intimate space with only 26 covers, it's stuffed…
Two Fat Ladies
118a Blythswood Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 4EG
The second Two Fat Ladies restaurant may be that rare thing - a sequel that's better than the original. The first, at 88 Dumbarton Road, remains a good place to eat, but the new city centre enterprise (open for two years against the West End unit's 17…
Urban Bar & Brasserie
23-25 St Vincent Place, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G1 2DT
Few of the usual connotations of the word 'urban' apply to this bar and restaurant, apart from the obvious one of not being in the countryside. Perhaps they really mean 'urbane', because it's certainly that - sophisticated, polished and rather suave.
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