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Malmaison - Glasgow
278 West George St, Glasgow, G2 4LLAttracting a wide variety of customers from families to romantic meals for two, Malmaison Brasserie provides an informal dining experience with great food and friendly service. Even business travellers feel more than comfortable when dining alone, as…
Barbarossa
Cartside House, 1–7 Clarkston Road, Glasgow, G44 4EFBarbarossa comes in two parts – a wine bar downstairs and a chic restaurant upstairs – and thanks to a very committed chef, a host of regulars have been dining here for more than 10 years. The wine bar has a reasonably priced selection of pasta, pizza…
Arisaig
1 Merchant Square, Glasgow, G1 1LEYou’d think Arisaig’s location around that climate-free covered-style courtyard would pull in weather-beaten punters all day long, but although evening crowds throng, the cobbled delights of Merchant Square are a tad more sedate around lunchtime which…
Crabshakk
1114 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8TDNo place captures the energy of the Finnieston renaissance better than Crabshakk, a few years old but still packed to the rafters most evenings. At the bar and on the mezzanine, diners sit beside, opposite – practically on top of each other. Brushed…
Stravaigin
Stravaigin feels as fresh and inventive as when its doors first opened back in 1995. The emphasis on local, seasonal produce combined with a global approach to flavour means even the most jaded palate should find something to please. Look beyond 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…
Rogano
11 Exchange Place, Glasgow, G1 3ANEntering Rogano – one of Glasgow’s best-known restaurants – is like stepping onto a Cunard liner circa 1930. This 80-year-old institution and its Art Deco stylings are well documented but there’s nowhere else in the city remotely like it. The experience…
Gamba
Even by fish restaurant standards, Gamba’s luxurious touches (and hefty prices) put it at the top end of the scale. Many dishes use more than one type of seafood for some unashamed, full-on eating. Take the Isle of Ghiga Halibut – a choice catch at the…
The Gannet
1155 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8NDDue to open in summer 2013, the Gannet's stated aim is to bring fine dining to Finnieston – thus increasing the already attractive eating and drinking options in this part of town. Run by a couple who met while working in the kitchens at renowned former…
Sutherlands
The Argyll Hotel, 973 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G3 7TQTucked away on the garden level of the Argyll Hotel, Sutherlands offers an elegant respite from the bustle of Glasgow's Sauciehall Street. Traditional décor with tartan accents adds to the hearty welcome of the roaring fire, while subtle lighting keeps…
Red Leaf Restaurant
Alea Casino, Springfield Quay, Paisley Road, Glasgow, G5 8NPA vast, open-plan space, its floors linked by escalators like a shopping mall or an airport, the Alea casino at Springfield Quay could be anywhere. Make your way through the gaming tables to the Red Leaf restaurant, however, and you know you’re in…
Ingram Wynd
56-58 Ingram Street, Glasgow, G1 1EXOne of the more self-consciously ‘Scottish’ of the restaurants in this section (it defines itself as such on the signage and on its website) Ingram Wynd is a good bet for traditional dishes such as skirlie, stovies or cranachan – which can be…
Morblas Restaurant
Hilton Glasgow, 1 William Street, Glasgow, G3 8HTMorblas – derived from the Gaelic words for ‘great’ and ‘taste’ – is located in the Glasgow Hilton, a hotel situated beside a distinctly unglamorous stretch of motorway. However, things greatly improve once inside as you stroll through the impressive…
The Cabin
996–998 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, G14 9UJWhat the Cabin lacks in location (a rather uninspiring spot on the Whiteinch-end of Dumbarton Road) it makes up for in quality cooking and bags of character. The outside is decorated with sophisticated art deco-style lettering, but inside it is…
Windows Restaurant
Carlton George Hotel, 44 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 1DHWindows bills itself as 'Glasgow's only rooftop restaurant', but to be honest it's more 'top floor' than 'rooftop' as the view is good but not quite knock-out impressive. Located on the seventh level of the Carlton George, it feels just like many…
Red Onion
257 West Campbell Street, Glasgow, G2 4TTThere is nothing quite like The Red Onion in Glasgow. It has an established clientèle that clearly likes its casual style, and prices. At the heart of the city it offers food with French and Far Eastern influences, using quality Scottish ingredients.
Gandolfi Fish
84 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1NYThe quiet assuredness and sensible prices of Seumas MacInnes’s fish venture mean it does more than just bask in the nearby glory of its much older brother, Café Gandolfi. Scotland’s waters provide the produce but it’s the continental ‘fritto misto’ that…
Mussel Inn
157 Hope Street, Glasgow, G2 2UQThe informality of the Mussel Inn is one of its principal attractions – a relaxed, almost café-esque atmosphere that’s enjoyably appropriate for the experience of tearing mussels from their shells, getting fingers dirty and dipping bread into the…
The Bothy
11 Ruthven Lane, Glasgow, G12 9BGThere is no escaping the Scottish theme in G1's the Bothy, from the kilt-wearing staff to the steak and haggis burgers on the menu. A welcoming space with dark wood walls and soft lighting, it is tucked down cobbled Ruthven Lane in the heart of the…
City Merchant
97–99 Candleriggs, Glasgow, G1 1NPEstablished in 1988, City Merchant's reputation as one of the best fish restaurants in Glasgow is as much down to owners who pride themselves on the freshness of their seafood as it is to the resulting cuisine that is undeniably impressive. A decadent…
Bar Gandolfi
64 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1NYThis unique venue has the right formula for success – its trendy location, eco ‘Grand Designs’ sky-lit interior, food with thought and provenance paired with sophisticated, copious wines and whiskies ensure a cultured following. Food is weighted to…



