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The Howgate Bar & Restaurant
Howgate Village,
Penicuik,
Midlothian,
EH26 8PY
You'll need your wits about you to find this countryside inn not far from Penicuik, but tracking it down is well worth the effort. The converted stables are deceptively spacious inside, but both the casual bistro area and the more circumspect…
The Inn at Kippen
Fore Road,
Kippen,
FK8 3DT
A leisurely drive along country roads between Glasgow and Stirling brings you to the Inn at Kippen. During colder months, the Inn has a comforting feel, with a welcoming open coal fire radiating warmth throughout the cosy dining space while the buzz of…
Kyloe Restaurant & Grill
The Rutland Hotel, 1–3 Rutland Street,
Edinburgh,
EH1 2AE
No, Kyloe is not Edinburgh’s latest culinary temple to all things far eastern. Here, they worship something closer to home. Kyloe is Gaelic for ‘highland cow’ and it’s beef that gets top billing at this self-styled ‘gourmet steak restaurant’ in the…
No. Sixteen
16 Byres Road,
Glasgow,
G11 5JY
With only space for 40, diners at No.16 sit close together in a charmingly cosy arrangement inspiring a sense that you may have been let in on a very special secret. The à la carte offers local Scottish produce served with a French twist, while an ever…
The Old Bakehouse Bistro and Grill
Main Street,
West Linton,
EH46 7EA
There's an old-time feel to the fixtures and fittings in this former village bakery, but the approach is contemporary and imaginative, with children's, high tea and Sunday brunch menus alongside a weekly market menu and main à la carte.
Rogano
11 Exchange Place,
Glasgow,
G1 3AN
There’s only one Rogano, and the magnificent art deco interior of this Glasgow institution is as impressive today as when it opened its doors for the first time in 1935. With a formal restaurant, a more affordable brasserie downstairs, a beautiful bar…
The Sisters Jordanhill
1a Ashwood Gardens, 512 Crow Road,
Glasgow,
G13 1NU
While the place is beloved of locals and with a small army of loyal followers from across the city, arriving at the Sisters in Jordanhill does feel as if you have made a discovery all of your own. Tucked behind a row of shops away from the busy Crow…
Stravaigin 2
8 Ruthven Lane,
Glasgow,
G12 9BG
Smuggled into the calm oasis of Ruthven Lane, Stravaigin 2 transplants the spirit and ethos of its older sister to a cosy, low-roofed tavern with cream walls, wooden floors and candle-light adding rustic charm. New chef Chris McAdie upholds the…
Urban Bar & Brasserie
23–25 St Vincent Place,
Glasgow,
G1 2DT
Old-school elegance is evident from the moment of stepping through the doors into the champagne bar – marble tops and polished mahogany dominate while a pianist plays soft jazz on the baby grand. Beyond lies the formal restaurant where smart staff…




