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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…
Malone's Irish Bar
14 Forrest Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2QNIrishness radiates from every Guinness memorabilia festooned nook and cranny of Malone’s, from the quotations and portraits of sporting and literary heroes that line the walls, to the green telephone box nestled in its upstairs area. Set in the…
Ghillie Dhu
2 Rutland Place, Edinburgh, EH1 2ADIf you were ever in any doubt that this is a Scottish bar, a warm greeting from a rugged gent in a rugby-style shirt awaits. Surroundings are of a distinctly rustic and wooden nature while a piano sits desperately wanting to be played, all of which…
The Libertine
45–47 Bell Street, Glasgow, G1 1NXA competition saw this bar named after the decadent 17th-century poet, the 2nd Earl of Rochester, but here’s nothing debauched about this Libertine, which neatly balances daytime bistro and night-time bar. Tall windows line both aspects, allowing diners…
Maggie May's
Located in the heart of the Trongate, Maggie May’s is known predominantly as a lively music spot and bar. The restaurant at the back of the venue offers ‘a wide variety of dishes with a twist of Scottish influence’, and is a good option if you are after…
La Bodega Tapas Bar
Dance with Attitude Studios, 1120 South Street, Glasgow, G14 0APThe warehouses and recycling yards of South Street hardly make for the most glamorous environment in Glasgow, but this is where Dance With Attitude teaches tango, flamenco, belly dancing and other styles to adults and children in a converted industrial…
The Art School
The Beresford Building, 468 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, G2 3LWWhile The Glasgow School of Art is renovated, the union has made its home here in the Beresford building. It’s suitably scruffed up –- creative doodles on the wall, candle-lit tables, and lots of students (though all are welcome). There’s a friendly…
MacSorley's
MacSorley’s ‘weel-kent face’, is one of Glasgow’s oldest drinking dens − steeped in proud Hebridean history that goes back 114 years − retaining all its glory-of-old façade, imposing dark wood interior and mosaic tiled floor. Its traditional Scottish…
Bunker
193–199 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4HUFor such grand subterranean dimensions, Bunker does an impressive job of always feeling busy. Even during quiet afternoons a healthy young crowd fills the bright, airy space. When lights go down and the indie/chart music gets louder, it’s busier still…
Tron Theatre
63 Trongate,
Glasgow,
G1 5HB
Glasgow’s uncanny ability to re-invent itself is perfectly illustrated in the Tron building and its 500 years of history. It is now a modern and vibrant cultural space but signs of its past are much in evidence, from the original steeple itself to 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…
DRAM!
232–246 Woodlands Road, Glasgow, G3 6NDFrom the name, there’s a certain expectation about what’s going to lie behind the gantry and with over 300 whiskies on offer it doesn’t disappoint. There’s a decent array of ales too, and the warm setting – created with wood and exposed brickwork…
King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
272a St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5RLEveryone in Glasgow and beyond knows the live venue regularly voted one the of the UK’s best. Less well known is that Tut’s goes beyond simply having a bar for the nightly gigs. Food is surprisingly good and makes it a good option for a bar meal in…


