Restaurants, Bar & pub food, Child friendly, "glasgow"

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Broadcast

427 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3LG

Closed in 2012, the Captain's Rest is much missed, as a bar and especially as a gig venue. But its effective successor Broadcast – situated much more centrally, practically eyeball-to-eyeball with nearest rival Nice 'n' Sleazy – promises to be just as…

1901

1534 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G43 1RF

Though a little removed from the main Shawlands dining strip the value of the food along with the decidedly relaxed and jovial atmosphere at this unassuming corner pub and bistro make it worth the venture. New owner Graham Sutherland, who also has the…

SoHo

84 Miller Street, Glasgow, G1 1DT

SoHo is a low-ceiling lively place that specialises in bar meals and pizzas and seems one of the few places in town to be regularly busy even midweek. Service is sharp and generally smiley and the menu is Mediterranean-influenced, with a Scots slant…

Mono

12 Kings Court, King Street, Glasgow, G1 5RB

Microbrewery appreciation starts early at Mono, where vast silver vats line one wall, piping homemade lemonades directly to the bar for a refreshing alternative to the usual drinks, which are of course also available. Young parents bring their kids to…

Firebird

1321 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8TL

While the origin of the name may have been lost in the mists of time, the team at Firebird are certainly taking the ‘fire’ part seriously. A wood-fired oven bakes the signature sourdough pizzas to a pleasing crunch, while a blazing stove keeps the…

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Citation

40 Wilson Street, Glasgow, G1 1HD

Housed in the former Sheriff Court there are few building fronts as impressive anywhere in the city. Gone are any remnants of law court life. Split between a ground floor with a massive glitzy cocktail bar, and an upstairs restaurant that has a more…

The Admiral

72a Waterloo Street, Glasgow, G2 7DA

This increasingly popular bar has something of a twin persona: there’s the pint and pub lunch side of its character in the traditionally decorated ground level, and then there’s the clubbing side, which sees punters pack into the basement for…

Bar Varia

Snow Factor, Xscape, Kings Inch Road, Glasgow, PA4 8XQ

The uninitiated may think the name derives from the amazing array of activities at Xscape, from climbing to mini-golf to movies. Or even the variety of food on offer. But the pleasant surprise, especially for beer fans, is that it refers to the regional…

Den Bar & Restaurant

128 Drymen Road, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 3RB

Tucking into a Stornoway black pudding and chorizo crostini in a suburban bar is a rare treat and, like the Den, worth savouring. Successfully bringing West End chic to the city’s outskirts, it stands out with a stylish yet natural interior and…

Bar Gambrino

372–374 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G4 9HT

With the same owners as the popular Italian restaurant opposite, it’s part of a cluster of bars along Great Western Road that could form a varied itinerary for a night out. Offering an attractive selection of Northern European beer with a weekly…

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The Finnieston

1125 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8ND

No other bar in Glasgow serves oysters. What’s more, The Finnieston does them properly: on-ice, in a big ceramic half-shell, with Tabasco and pickled shallots. Presentation is more than half the battle here. There’s ‘classily nautical’ décor: aged wood…

Inn Deep

445 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G12 8HH

As locations go, having the Kelvin sweeping by and plenty of room for outdoor seating gives Inn Deep an advantage that few pubs in the city can match. In good weather, it'll move beyond its position as a destination pub for craft beer fans and become…

Lock 27

1100 Crow Road, Glasgow, G13 1JT

There aren’t many Glasgow pubs where you can enjoy a pint while watching a swan glide past and therein lies the attraction of Lock 27. Situated along the canal, it’s a good spot for stopping off during a walk or cycle and enjoying a well-earned drink.

The Libertine

45–47 Bell Street, Glasgow, G1 1NX

A competition saw this bar named after the decadent 17th-century poet, the 2nd Earl of Rochester, but here’s nothing debauched about this Libertine, which neatly balances daytime bistro and night-time bar. Tall windows line both aspects, allowing diners…

The Richmond

144 Park Road, Glasgow, G4 9HB

The Richmond is a classy looking neighbourhood bar-bistro in the shadow of Kelvingrove Park. The stylish interior impresses, with the neat layout making excellent use of the space, especially in the back area. If the mirrors in the front are perhaps a…

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Tron Theatre

63 Trongate, Glasgow, G1 5HB

Glasgow’s uncanny ability to re-invent itself is perfectly illustrated in the Tron building and its 500 years of history. It is now a modern and vibrant cultural space but signs of its past are much in evidence, from the original steeple itself to the…

Baby Grand

3–7 Elmbank Gardens, Glasgow, G2 4NQ

Tucked away behind the King's Theatre, this brasserie has been on the city restaurant scene for 20 years. The layout includes a long, thin bar with an open kitchen, a blackboard showing specials, quirky artworks and candles flickering on black tables.

The Sparkle Horse

16 Dowanhill Street, Glasgow, G11 5QS

Sea bass with crispy skin and a delicate white sauce in a Glasgow pub for under a tenner is a very rare thing – and when done this well it’s certainly worth seeking out from a menu that exceeds what you’d expect from a bar and represents excellent value…

Molly Malones

224 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 2UG

If Guinness and U2 are Ireland’s biggest two exports, the ‘Irish bar’ surely takes the final place on the podium. In any city in the western world, one finds the reassuring presence of such an institution: sporting jerseys on the walls, Sky Sports and…

Bobar

383 Byres Road, Glasgow, G12 8AU

A pleasant place with a relaxed atmosphere, it’s stylish but not as boho as the name might suggest. The expansive interior over two floors is excellently served by industrious staff with a genuine interest in taking time to help. Known for a seasonal…

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Brutti Compadres

3 Virginia Court, Glasgow, G1 1TS

With the odd Italian name Brutti Compadres, which translates into ugly friends or company, you should be careful to take only beautiful chums. The name may be Italian but food is Mediterranean in inspiration and mainly Spanish tapas in style. Tucked…

Cathedral House Hotel

28–32 Cathedral Square, Glasgow, G4 0XA

Part of the adjoining hotel and one of few options in the area, by day the freshly made cakes on the bar disappear slice by slice with tea and coffee. The dark wood interior is well suited to Scottish evenings, with an equally fitting menu that is an…

Brutti Ma Buoni

Brunswick Hotel, 106 Brunswick Street, Glasgow, G1 1TF

Zinc tables, novelty spirits behind the bar, walls papered with banknotes and postcards from around the globe: at first glance Brutti Ma Buoni has all the trappings of a travellers’ bar rather than a traditional bistro. But it would be a shame to miss…

The Left Bank

33–35 Gibson Street, Glasgow, G12 8NU

The Left Bank has a truly varied clientele; from families to students and even the odd dog. Chunky wooden tables, big glass windows and a smattering of fairy lights make it feel warm and intimate both downstairs or on the mezzanine. Thanks to a cracking…

Urban Bar & Brasserie

23–25 St Vincent Place, Glasgow, G1 2DT

Once headquarters of the Bank of England, the restaurant still has a feel of money about it. With original features like wood panels and an Art Deco ceiling offering a diffused soft light. With striking paintings and leather-clad booths, the overall…