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Cafe Antipasti
337 Byres Road, West End,
Glasgow,
G12 8QU
The resolutely unpretentious Byres Road branch of Antipasti, dotted with fairy lights, offers alongside its fine coffees one of the West End's best opportunities for people-watching through its tall shopfront windows. The menu also plays its part in…
Cafe Antipasti
305 Sauchiehall Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
City Centre,
G2 3HQ
Glasgow's city centre Café Antipasti has different owners than the West End original, but it follows a fairly similar formula: informal and inviting, contemporary but not too cool, serving decent food at a fair price. A no-booking policy may mean you…
Café Cherubini
360 Great Western Road, West End,
Glasgow,
G4 9HT
Much to the delight of locals who have long relied on Café Cherubini for sustenance, this traditional Italian coffee house has now re-opened after a recent face-lift. The new owner, Mark Barratt, is a musician and artist, so the place shouts 'Viva…
Café Cosmo
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G3 6RB
There is rarely anything particularly nutritious to be found at your run-of-the-mill, everyday cinema snack bar. Overpriced and over-salted popcorn won't fill a hole: it will just make you want to chug more of that equally expensive giant cola. However…
Café Cossachok
Russian Cultural Centre 38 Albion Street, Merchant City,
Glasgow,
G1 5QP
Scotland
Forget frugality. Russia - that is 'all the Russias', from the Baltic to the Black Sea - arguably invented global cuisine long before it became fashionable, with culinary influences from fringe Asiatic regions to old Europe joining forces effectively.
Café Français
190 Bath Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 4HG
The restaurant formerly known as Saint Jude's experienced a Gallic revolution in 2006. Where once there was minimalist cool, a fin de siècle air has been created by opalescent globes and some elegant brass fittings (though the over-abundance of art…
Café Francais
4 Byres Road, West End,
Glasgow,
G11 5JY
The restaurant formerly known as Saint Jude's experienced a Gallic revolution in 2006. Where once there was minimalist cool, a fin de siècle air has been created by opalescent globes and some elegant brass fittings (though the over-abundance of art…
Café Gandolfi
64 Albion Street, Merchant City,
Glasgow,
G1 1NY
The revolving doors through which one must pass to enter Café Gandolfi add a little sense of occasion to proceedings, though regulars might argue that's just eager anticipation of the food that awaits. Inside, the occasional hint of art deco gives a…
Café Hula
321 Hope Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 3PT
Apparently, a common customer observation is that Café Hula feels like it could be in another city entirely - San Francisco or Melbourne, perhaps. Co-owner Hugh McArthur describes the café's atmosphere as 'villagey', which is apt; with a ramshackle…
Café JJ
180 Dumbarton Road, Partick Cross, West End,
Glasgow,
G11 6XE
The calm and inviting Cafe JJ has been around for long enough to be secure in its role of delivering good value, wholesome meals without too many frills, though, perhaps with an eye to the competition, smoothies are being added to a menu already full of…
Café Lava
24 St Andrews Street, East End,
Glasgow,
G1 5PD
On the fringes of the Merchant City near the law courts, Café Lava is a stylish alternative to the greasy spoons of Gallowgate: good for meeting friends, perusing the papers and snacking on a sandwich made with bread baked on the premises. With just a…
Café Mao
84 Brunswick Street, Merchant City,
Glasgow,
G1 1ZZ
A restaurant themed around an evil despot may put more historically-minded diners off their meal, but as long as you're just there for the food Café Mao is a safe bet. It's big, bright and busy, and the constant turnover of happy-looking customers is…
Café Noir Bar Brasserie
2nd Floor Terrace, Princes Square, 48 Buchanan Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G1 3JN
Formerly Hemingway's (before Ernest's notoriously litigious estate insisted on a name change), Café Noir offers a bar-brasserie geared cleverly to serve anything from a quick tapa or sandwich to a full and sophisticated three-course dinner. As the day…
Café Royal
Theatre Royal, 282 Hope Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 3QA
Glasgow's Theatre Royal dates to 1867, although the current building and wonderful interiors date to 1895. The small street-level brasserie, Café Royal, has a small raised area for pre-theatre dining, while the bar is the place to see a few of the…
Café Sejuiced
71 Hanson Street, East End,
Glasgow,
G31 2HF
This family-run café is all about wholesome, organic produce presented in a variety of healthy ways at surprisingly reasonable prices. The bright and airy café in the Wasps Factory building is surrounded by artists' studios, with tables scattered across…
Café Source
1 St Andrew's Square, Merchant City,
Glasgow,
G1 5PP
With words like 'skirlie', 'whirr', 'rumbledethumps' and 'fligmagaeries', the language of traditional Scottish music and traditional Scottish food - often with a little helpful translation - go well together. This is something that Café Source, in the…
Café Wander
110A (Basement) West George Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 1QJ
If you live in Glasgow, it is likely that you have passed Café Wander on your day-to-day travels. A basement café just a stone's throw away from Buchanan Street, it's a hidden lunch gem. As the name suggests, there is a slight nomadic influence…
Camerons
Glasgow Hilton, 1 William Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G3 8HT
The Hilton's fine-dining restaurant is a sanctum of formal calm away from the concrete contortions and M8 traffic nearby, but there is little to remind diners they are in Glasgow. From middle-aged, moneyed couples, through Greco-Roman pillars and a live…
Canton Express
407 Sauchiehall Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 3LG
Brightly lit and painted, and with a highly visible kitchen, Canton Express is perhaps the definitive Chinese diner. As soon as an order is shouted out, vigorous banging of a well-tempered wok begins. Before the first cup of accompanying green tea has…
Capitol
468 Sauchiehall Street, City Centre,
Glasgow,
G2 3LW
Named after the Capitol Picture Theatre, an architecturally imposing cinema intended for Sauchiehall Street in the 1920s (though never built), Capitol inhabits the ground floor and basement of the former Beresford Hotel. Despite its 1938 art deco…
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