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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…
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…
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 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…
The Dining Room
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society, 28 Queen Street, Edinburgh, EH2 1JXThe aroma of whisky permeates this elegant ground-floor restaurant set within a Georgian townhouse. As befits the dining room of the Scotch Malt Whisky Society a carefully selected complimentary dram is presented to those eating from the a la carte…
Number Twenty-five
25 South Tay Street, Dundee, DD1 1NRNumber Twenty Five manages to house a late night bar in the basement and a handful of boutique hotel rooms upstairs, as well as being a café during the day and a restaurant by night. The café is open all day, whereas the action moves to the first floor…
The Grosvenor Café
The Grosvenor Theatre, Ashton Lane, Glasgow, G12 8SJSet in a stylish venue with a touch of grandeur, the Grosvenor Café is a fixture for socializing along the ever-popular run of bars down Ashton lane. Originally part of the classic cinema still running downstairs, there’s a suitably luxurious feeling in…
Iggs
15 Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1DRIggy Campos pioneered Spanish fine dining in Edinburgh with the eponymous Iggs back in 1989, and though its heyday may have come and gone, it remains a stalwart on Jeffrey Street. That’s not to say Iggs is stuck in the past: a 2012 visit from Channel…
Rawalpindi Tandoori
321 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3HWRawalpindi is another of Glasgow’s old-school Indians that date back generations. Most diners are regulars and there’s an easy-going vibe in the comparatively intimate space, even midweek when other city-centre restaurants can seem a bit cavernous.
Social
10 South Tay Street, Dundee, DD1 1PASocial is two venues rolled into one - a cool, pre-club pub and a great retro chic restaurant. The décor is chunky funky retro, with creams and purples everywhere. Paninis and club sandwiches are served all day, alongside a more substantial lunch menu…
The Street
Floor-to-ceiling windows lend the top deck of this popular nightspot a slightly aquarium feel, while those wishing to lurk with the monkfish have plenty of options in the labyrinthine space downstairs, which can be hired out for private parties and has…
Urban Bar & Brasserie
23–25 St Vincent Place, Glasgow, G1 2DTOnce 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…
The Waverley Tea Room
18 Moss Side Road, Glasgow, G41 3TNWith facilities as wide ranging as its menu, the Waverley offers something for everyone – a kids soft play area, a pleasant and popular al fresco layout for those rare days when the weather obliges, DJs at weekends and an extensive à la carte menu…
Zucca
As veterans of the Edinburgh restaurant scene, Zucca’s owners know the importance of playing to their strengths. That means keeping theatre goers happy with snacks from a restricted menu in the downstairs bar while the restaurant upstairs focuses on…



