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The Arches Café Bar & Restaurant
253 Argyle Street,
Glasgow,
G2 8DL
This venue seems to offer something for everyone – renowned clubbing for late-night revellers, theatre productions for the culture vultures and a small accomplished restaurant for the foodies. Located downstairs from the main entrance, a funky bar with…
Art Lover's Café
House for an Art Lover, Bellahouston Park, 10 Dumbreck Road,
Glasgow,
G41 5BW
Situated in Bellahouston Park’s House for an Art Lover, which was built to a Charles Rennie Mackintosh design in the 1990s, the Art Lover’s Café matches the fine setting by serving high-quality food. It is a pleasant stroll through the house’s gardens…
The Brasserie at Òran Mór
731–735 Great Western Road,
Glasgow,
G12 8QX
The Brasserie at Òran Mór is certainly Scottish in decor, with large feminine Glasgow style prints on the walls, a multitude of malts behind the bar and three enormous in-demand green booths. Tucked down a short flight of stairs from the main bar, the…
The Burrell Collection
Pollok Country Park, 2060 Pollokshaws Rd,
Glasgow,
G43 1AT
The Burrell, home to quite possibly the best private art and artefact collections ever to be donated to a city in Europe, has a scaled-back catering operation (in contrast to what Glasgow council has done at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery). Still, the…
Café Cosmo
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street,
Glasgow,
G3 6RB
Glasgow’s arthouse cinema, the GFT, has been keeping the city’s cinephiles happy since the 1970s. The appealing art deco building has a dedicated café named after the original Cosmo Cinema that opened on the site in 1939. The café is a long way from…
Café Cossachok
Trongate 103, 10 King Street,
Glasgow,
G1 5QP
Everyone knows by now that there’s more to Russian cuisine than boiled cabbage but Café Cossachok still manages to surprise with the breadth of its post-Soviet-bloc flavours. From Georgian casserole of chicken, walnuts, saffron and coriander to the…
Café Royal
Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 3QA
Glasgow's Theatre Royal dates to 1867, although the current building and wonderful interiors date to 1895. The small street-level brasserie, Café Royal, has a small raised area for pre-theatre dining, while the bar is the place to see a few of the…
Café Source
1 St Andrew's Square,
Glasgow,
G1 5PP
Occupying the basement of the impressive St Andrews in the Square Church, Café Source (the name hinting at its commitment to the provenance of their ingredients) provides a haven for relaxed dining. Though a large space, low lighting, candles and…
The Green Room
Royal Concert Hall, 2 Sauchiehall Street,
Glasgow,
G2 3NY
Standing proudly at the top of Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is an impressive and vast building. Very little marketing surrounds their first floor restaurant, which affords some of the best views in the city from their full length…
The Grosvenor Café
The Grosvenor Theatre, Ashton Lane,
Glasgow,
G12 8SJ
With its filmic décor and location above the cinema, the recently rebranded Grosvenor Café offers a great opportunity for a movie and a meal night-out. The striking and cavernous venue, lit by spotlights adorning the walls, has silent movie clips…
GSC Café
50 Pacific Quay,
Glasgow,
G51 1EA
Seemingly lifting itself out of the Clyde like a great silver-scaled beast, Glasgow Science Centre is a child's wonderland of levers and buttons and things that whirr and ping. The near-constant clatter and wail of kids learning and having fun can make…
The Hidden Lane Tearoom
8 Argyle Court, 1103 Argyle Street,
Glasgow,
G3 8ND
Despite its less than obvious location, the Hidden Lane Tearoom is often full to bursting so clearly the secret is out – and what a secret it is. The tearoom is set over two tiny floors decorated in a fashion that is clearly a labour of love. The…
KG Café
Kelvingrove Park, Argyle Street,
Glasgow,
G3 8AG
The café at the Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery is justifiably popular thanks to its family-friendly focus, quality food at nice prices and pleasant surroundings. The best seats are in the glass extension on the outside edge, with fine airy views to…
The Kitchen Restaurant
Pollok House, Pollok Estate, 2060 Pollokshaws Road,
Glasgow,
G43 1AT
The Kitchen at Pollok House in the award-winning Pollok country park occupies the original Maxwell estate kitchen, complete with range and spit-roast mechanism that can, according to staff, sometimes start turning all on its own. But fear not, they…
The Pipers' Tryst
The National Piping Centre, 30–34 McPhater Street,
Glasgow,
G4 0HW
The Pipers’ Tryst is the hotel and bar-restaurant connected to the National Piping Centre, whose setting is something of a blessing and a curse – housed in a glorious old Victorian church that mixes Tuscan and Greek architecture, yet it's the wrong…
The Top Deck @ The Ferry
The Ferry, Anderston Quay,
Glasgow,
G3 8BX
A popular venue for gigs and club nights, this floating Glasgow institution does a good line in lunches and early dinners before the entertainment begins. There is a certain indefinable pleasure in eating on water, and when the sun shines on the…
Tron Theatre
63 Trongate,
Glasgow,
G1 5HB
Tron is not only a theatre, but a funky late-night bar and restaurant serving unfussy, tasty meals. Having been a gentlemen’s club in a previous life, the restaurant retains this feel with muted lighting, flickering candles and a dark antique bar with…
The Willow Tea Rooms
217 Sauchiehall Street,
Glasgow,
G2 3EX
The Willow Tea Rooms remain an important part of Glasgow's architectural heritage, and an equal mix of locals and tourists choose from the various Mackintosh-designed rooms. At the Sauchiehall Street original (entry via Henderson the Jewellers), the…




