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Vespbar
14 Drury Street, Glasgow, G2 5AAWhen a yard of ale becomes a metre of pizza, times are changing. This stylishly different two-floor bar offers just such a dining dimension, among a nicely varied menu. Antipasti boards and colourful salads provide alternatives for lighter palates, but…
Broadcast
427 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3LGClosed 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…
Kuta
104 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 2ENBar Kuta is the latest addition to the group of Glasgow venues operated by owner Alan Tomkins, an impressive array already including notables like Urban Bar & Brasserie and Booly Mardy’s. Kuta’s sleek contemporary interior certainly achieves it’s…
Moskito
200 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4HGSituated on a corner of Bath St, Moskito has watched neighbours come and go for 13 years while managing to retain its customer base of twenty-somethings. Subtle changes have taken place over the years – expanding in size, while obtaining a late licence…
BrewDog Glasgow
Flying in the face of conventional, bland and boring, Captain BrewDog (James Watt) and Beer Pirate (Martin Dickie) have turned the beer world on its head – exporting BrewDog to over 30 countries; sprouting bars from Glasgow to São Paulo. Using only…
1901
1534 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, G43 1RFThough 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…
Brel
39–43 Ashton Lane, Glasgow, G12 8SGBrel has been a trusted sport on Glasgow's most famous cobbled lane for as long as most West Enders can remember. Lately it’s moved with the times with a more flexible menu, away from the bistro market and towards being an upmarket bar. There is still a…
Arta
The Old Cheesemarket, 62 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1PAIn Glasgow’s trendy Merchant City the competition among restaurants to attract discerning diners is high. Artà stands out architecturally. Once the location of a medieval cheese market this listed building was developed Baroque style in 2000 into a…
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 5RBMicrobrewery 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 8TLWhile 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…
Citation
40 Wilson Street, Glasgow, G1 1HDHoused 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…
Slouch
Situated in a busy strip of bars, you could walk past and miss the opportunity for a drink under the rock icons adorning the walls in this reliably good venue. Great bourbons in a rock bar aren't unusual but the range of rum and gin is pleasingly…
Metropolitan
Merchant Square, Candleriggs, Glasgow, G1 1LEThe downstairs bar at Metropolitan has been on the city’s 'places to be seen' list since it opened in 2002 and still caters to a highly coiffed, middle-aged Glasgow crowd. The upstairs restaurant is a suitably swish, glam and surprisingly huge. The…
Tusk
18 Moss Side Road, Glasgow, G41 3TNOne can't help being overwhelmed when entering Tusk; the vast, high-ceilinged former filmhouse carries off a contemporary Asian-inspired design with a luxurious flourish. At centre stage sits a giant golden Buddha, and the faint smell of incense drifts…
Variety Bar
401 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3LGVariety Bar is a colourful affair with a unique atmosphere, where students, musos and ravers sit beside office workers and typically Glaswegian ‘old men’. There are always a few characters inside, as well as premium beers on tap and a strong selection…
The Admiral
72a Waterloo Street, Glasgow, G2 7DAThis 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…
The Belle
617 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G12 8HXAn unprofitable foray into food now abandoned, the Belle is concentrating on what it does best: being the West End’s cosiest wee pub. With patrons ranging from suits, fashionistas and students to dogs – there always seems to be at least one in – all…
Canal Station
1 Stow Brae, Paisley,
Glasgow,
PA1 2HF
A member of the Maclay Inn group of bars, Canal Station offers much that its sister venues do - a smart and welcoming environment, pub classics on the menu, a well-stocked bar and dependable service. Housed in the old Paisley railway station, it’s a…




