Pubs & Bars, Glasgow
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Miso
57 West Regent Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 2AE
With its casual atmosphere, Miso seems more like a collision of ideas and circumstances than a gastro-concept pub specialising in Japanese cuisine. The venue still betrays traces of its one-time existence as a Scottish brew pub in the mosaic floored…
Republic Bier Halle
372–374 Great Western Road,
Glasgow,
G4 9HT
Whether it's Canadian Moosehead, a snappy Swedish Crocodile or a luxurious Arran Blonde, Republic is bound to satisfy anyone's thirst for beer, with up to 70 brews on offer from around the world. Little has changed at its original location on Gordon…
Tusk
18 Moss Side Road,
Glasgow,
G41 3TN
This vast G1 Group bar/club and restaurant has an interior of truly striking extravagant opulence, with a vast gold-painted Buddha overlooking the dining room. Rich, dark red walls plus cream and gold curtains offer appropriately theatrical touches in…
Whistler's Mother
116-122 Byres Road, West End,
Glasgow,
G12 8TB
Café by day, bistro by night - the dining space at Whistler's Mother offers a comfortable spot adjacent to the more student-oriented bar. It is more than a stop-off for peckish drinkers from next door: the stylish décor and a move away from the common…
Blackfriars
36 Bell Street,
Glasgow,
G1 1LG
Scotland
A homely, versatile pub of all trades, Blackfriars is frequented by everybody, from office workers escaping for a quick pint after work, to students and older regulars stealing the best seats. Yet, any weekend the numbers will suddenly halve as the…
The Counting House
2 St Vincent Place, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G1 2DH
This grandiose building in the very heart of the city centre is vast and ornate, even by JD Wetherspoon standards. What was once a Bank of Scotland now feels like the living room of a stately home. An impressive domed ceiling rises above the central…
The Drum & Monkey
93-95 St Vincent Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 5TL
Part of the Mitchells & Butlers group of pubs and bars, this bustling city centre venture enjoys a prominent position where St Vincent and Renfield streets meet. Popular during weekdays with workers from nearby offices, at weekends with shoppers, and…
Observatory
138-140 Elderslie Street, West End,
Glasgow,
G3 7AW
Observatory offers informal neighbourhood dining in a site pitched between the West End and city centre. Warm sandstone and scrubbed-wood finishes with plain, unlaid tables give an unpretentious and appropriately flexible feel for its diverse clientele…
Bar Bola
144 Park Road,
Glasgow,
G4 9HB
Gibson Street and the northern, leafy fringes of Kelvingrove Park are on the doorstep of Bar Bola, a quirky venue that straddles the divide between student hangout and local style bar. Despite its idiosyncrasy, this ever-popular destination is often…
Frankenstein Pub
92 West George Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 1PJ
Located in a former bank, this large city centre bar is decorated to look something like Dr Frankenstein's laboratory, complete with a 10-foot monster. Booths, clustered round the central bar area, come with their own plasma TVs. Dining is also…
JAM
28–30 Kilmarnock Road,
Glasgow,
G41 3PQ
Shawlands is becoming a thriving hub of bars and gastro-pubs, with new ventures popping up out of nowhere on a seemingly weekly basis. While some vanish as quickly as they appear, JAM on Kilmarnock Road has hit on a winning formula that has kept…
Jinty McGinty's
21-29 Ashton Lane,
Glasgow,
G12 8SJ
Scotland
The lucky snag a snug and occupy it all evening, because Jinty's heaves every Friday and Saturday evening, punters spilling onto the cobbles of Ashton Lane. From Sundays to Thursdays there's live folk and Celtic flavoured traditional tunes and even the…
The Liquid Ship
171 Great Western Road,
Glasgow,
G4 9AW
With its dark wood, whitewashed brick walls and quirky array of clocks, posters and nautical paraphernalia, The Liquid Ship is a laid back location in which to drink and dine. The menu, though compact, is dominated by well-sourced ingredients and…
Molly Malones
224 Hope Street,
Glasgow,
G2 2UG
Its central location just off Sauchiehall Street's pedestrian stretch means Molly Malones is a popular draw for those looking to unwind after work, as well as those looking to catch the football, while weekend crowds attest to the popularity of the live…
Secret Garden at the Gate
62 Trongate,
Glasgow,
G1 5EP
Take little notice of the name: this place is not about any cosy pastoralism or cream teas, as its moniker might suggest. At the rear of a contemporary, slightly minimalist Merchant City bar (the Gate), the dining room (Secret Garden) rather looks more…
Sloan's
62 Argyll Arcade, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 8BG
Not open as this edition of The Eating & Drinking Guide went to press, Sloan's is being renovated in anticipation of its being re-re-launched - this time by the Baby Grand Group (after the Republic Bier Halle folk failed to keep it running as the…
Stravaigin Café Bar
28 Gibson Street,
Glasgow,
G12 8NX
The café bar, located above the main restaurant in Gibson Street, is the most informal eatery in the popular Stravaigin stable of venues. Rustic ambience is everywhere; exposed stone walls, distressed wooden tables jammed in tight, fairy lights tangled…
Walkabout
128 Renfield Street,
Glasgow,
G2 3AL
While other Glasgow pubs may aspire to gastro-pub status, Walkabout, housed in one corner of the giant Cineworld complex, is content to serve its predominant student and sports fan clientele lashings of beer with simple pub grub. This large…
The Waverley Tea Room
18 Moss Side Road,
Glasgow,
G41 3TN
This Shawlands favourite, situated near Queen's Park, rather belies its name. With bare stone walls and multiple bins of bottles, its style is more like that of a glitzy wine cellar than a genteel tea room. Which isn't to say it's inadequately…
Waxy O'Connor's
44 West George Street,
Glasgow,
G2 1DH
Waxy's offers more than your average chain pub does, both in terms of décor and food, which is maybe why it's a stalwart of Glasgow's pub scene. The cavernous wooden interior, with its maze-like levels and multiple bars, and the Irish paraphernalia…





