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Banana Leaf
105 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2SUThe Banana Leaf offers good value, authentic Indian food. From an extensive menu, the manager is happy to make recommendations and even demonstrate cooking to curious customers. Don't miss their famous dosas – huge lentil and rice pancakes, thin, crispy…
The Bank Bar
Bank Hotel, 1 South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1LLThe Bank Hotel located on The Royal Mile in the heart of the city centre,offers an alternative luxury hotel experience in one of Edinburgh's mostprestigious historic landmarks.Hosting an intimate 9 beautiful fully refurbished bedrooms ranging from…
The Bank Café Bar
443 Clarkston Road,
Glasgow,
G44 3LL
The Maclay Inns group, five of whose premises are featured in this section, tend to choose interesting buildings for their ventures that add a nice bit of character. In the case of The Bank it is, indeed, a former bank, now popular residential café/bar…
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…
Bar Soba
104 Hanover Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1DRBar Soba on Hanover Street is the Edinburgh outpost of a successful Glasgow chain, born of the unusual idea that a pan-Asian noodle kitchen might fit nicely in a busy pre-club venue. Upstairs is the bar, with graffitied walls, trendy DJs and omnipresent…
The Bay Tree Café
403 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G4 9HYThis Bay Tree can count a good few rings in its trunk; it's been around for over 50 years and was one of the first Arabian restaurants in Scotland. With large portion sizes, and generous servings of salad and creamy hummus served with almost everything…
Bees
21 Candlemaker Row, Edinburgh, EH1 2QGSince opening in late 2012, Bees has garnered its own budding community, from small clubs using it as a base, to fellow hospitality professionals who congregate in the early hours when it transforms from daytime café to late-night hangout. Inside, it’s…
Bijou
2 Restalrig Road, Edinburgh, EH6 8BNBijou came under new ownership in 2011 but both head chef Alastair Berry and the quirky but useful menu formula of offering most items in bijou, medium or large size have remained. The low-key interior features a sprinkling of café-style tables, a small…
Blackfriars
Chef Andrew Macdonald is an example of a notable movement in Edinburgh's food and drink scene. With experience in progressive establishments around town including First Coast and Urban Angel, he worked in Australia and returned to a spell as sous chef…
Bobar
383 Byres Road, Glasgow, G12 8AUA 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…
The Bow Bar
80 West Bow, Victoria Street, Edinburgh, EH1 2HHThe house beer may change, and they are experimenting with ageing their own whisky in cask, otherwise it’s business as usual at this stalwart Edinburgh pub. There is no TV or music here, and only two wines are available: one red and one white. What…
Brass & Copper Coffee
18 William Street, Edinburgh, EH3 7NHThis pretty and understated takeaway, café and mini art gallery shows that nice things can indeed come in small packages. It’s a fairly basic space with a mix of Parisian bistro and wicker chairs providing seating for no more than 20 people, but soft…
La Brava
679a Clarkston Road, Glasgow, G44 3SEIt’s of very little surprise to find this small local restaurant packed out whatever time you visit. Over the last three years, owners Aris and Rico have built a reputation that would make them the envy of many city centre Italians. Having begun life as…
BrewDog Edinburgh
143–145 Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1JSThe industrial metal interior is suitably on trend for the Edinburgh outpost of this headline-grabbing brewery. More radical though is the proud proclamation of ‘no football, shots or Stella’. A bar that sees serving good beer as its primary function is…
Browns Bar & Brasserie
131–133 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4JSA decent all-round package should be an upmarket chain’s stock in trade, and Browns Bar and Brasserie in George Street has a slick take on most eating and drinking options. The chandelier wouldn’t disgrace Phantom of the Opera, while smart white-aproned…
The Bungo Bar & Kitchen
17–21 Nithsdale Road, Glasgow, G41 2ALBringing some cool West End vibes to the traditionally reserved Southside, Bungo Bar and Kitchen attracts a range of regulars, from families taking advantage of its dog- and child-friendly policies, to young professionals doing the weekly pub quiz.
Café Cossachok
What does one expect from a Russian restaurant? Stroganoff? Blinis? Vodka? Perhaps that’s unreasonably stereotypical, but in Glasgow – where Café Cossachok is the one and only Russian eatery – such staples are greatly received and done properly. Instead…
Café Renroc
91 Montgomery Street, Edinburgh, EH7 5HZUnder new owner Pelham Hill, Café Renroc has been redesigned into a welcoming destination for the Hillside set. The ground floor and basement bistro has a European feel, with wood panelling, Czech beer on tap and a smorgasbord of pastries to wolf down…
Café Truva
251–253 Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8BQYou can now pop in for the same Café Truva Mediterranean menu at three branches across Edinburgh. Leith, Lady Lawson Street and Canongate are all serving Turkish plates, a wide range of cakes and your usual café panini list against a varyingly elaborate…
Charcoals
26A Renfield Street, Glasgow, G2 1LUCharcoals has been lavished with awards in the past year, picking up a Best of Glasgow title in the Scottish Curry Awards and Outstanding Maitre d’ in the Glasgow Restaurant Awards. It is immediately apparent why manager Ali scooped the accolade as he…
Chop Chop
76 Commercial Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6LXChop Chop in Leith was built on the reputation of the original outlet in Haymarket. Opened in 2010, it shares an identical menu to its sister restaurant, but the aim here seems to be to provide a more laidback and sophisticated atmosphere than the buzz…
City Art Centre Café
City Art Centre, 2 Market Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DEThe City Art Centre Café, now reopened after a refurb of the entire building, caters to a varied crowd of gallery visitors, regulars and passing trade – after all, it is handily placed opposite an entrance to Waverley Station. For folk who are up and…
The Cloisters
26 Brougham Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9JHBeer is now the only religion left in Cloisters: a dark sanctum of guest cask ales, and a shrine to craft beer bottles from Alloa to Australia. And lo, all else was sacrificed to the holy trinity of malt, yeast and hops. Once the token, no-nonsense pies…
The Cocoa Tree Café
9 High Street, Pittenweem, Fife, KY10 2LAThe picturesque Pittenween location is merely an additional reason to seek out the Cocoa Tree Café and its onsite sister business the Pittenweem Chocolate Company. In any city in Scotland it would be a place worth going out of your way for, a very…


