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Central Station, G1 3SQ
City Centre, Glasgow
Cuisine: Traditional, Steaks & Grill, Bistros & Brasseries
Tucked away under Glasgow’s Central Station and entering via the station’s Gordon Street entrance, Alston Bar & Beef is an atmospheric Scottish steak restaurant and gin bar. Built over the site of the 19th century Alston Street, the restaurant has a quirky decor that features tiled vaults, huge mirrors and lights made with decanters. The bar offers a good selection of intriguing cocktails along with some 50 gins, around a dozen of which are Scottish.
305 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3HQ
Cuisine: Italian
Opened in Glasgow city centre in 1997, Cafe Antipasti’s menu has made it a busy little place ever since. A relaxed, friendly restaurant, Cafe Antipasti makes the most of its Sauchiehall Street location by drawing in visitors to the nearby theatres, music venues and Glasgow’s top selection of ever tempting shops.
325 Hope Street, G2 3PT
Cuisine: Scottish
Ardnamurchan is a contemporary Scottish restaurant on Hope Street, opposite the Theatre Royal. As the name suggests, the West Coast peninsula of Ardnamurchan has inspired the restaurant and its owners have close links to the area. Whisky barrels, Harris tweed, exposed brick and stone walls plus designer lighting all mean that the decor treads a neat line between rustic and city centre chic.
62 Albion St, G1 1PA
Merchant City, Glasgow
Cuisine: Mediterranean, Spanish, Tapas
Located in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City on Albion Street, Arta is truly a sight to behold. The main bar will fill you with a sense of antique Mediterranean elegance and splendour, with its enormous standing candelabras and staircases worthy of a castle. Open Thursday to Saturday, Arta offers authentic tapas and sangria in attractive surroundings.
43 Mitchell Street, G1 3LN
Cuisine: Southeast Asian, Sushi, Tapas
Trendy Mitchell Street bar and restaurant
Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of Buchanan Street and Argyle Street is the trendy bar and restaurant, August House – Mitchell Street’s newest addition.
Labelled ‘a stylish sanctuary in Glasgow’s city centre’ August House will offer all-day dining with signature cocktails by expert mixologists, and feature DJ sets all week ‘til the early hours.
34-44 King Street, G1 5QT
Cuisine: British, Mediterranean, Gastro Pub
An inviting space with a cool, contemporary décor, Avant Garde is a lively music bar and restaurant on King Street in the Merchant City. The huge windows are great for people watching but much of the attention focuses on the regular live music, especially the weekend ceilidh and jazz sessions. The kitchen delivers a popular mix of bar classics and Mediterranean favourites with a strong Greek and Italian emphasis.
16-18 Blackfriars St, G1 1PE
Cuisine: British, Modern, Traditional
Babbity Bowster is one of those iconic Glasgow drinking and dining spots that charms anyone lucky enough to stumble upon it.
Tucked away on Blackfriars Street, it is both a small guest house and French-influenced restaurant that showcases seasonal Scottish ingredients.
Inside, you will find a cosy fireplace, restful decor and an overall welcoming feel. Babbity Bowster is actually named after an old Scottish country dance, so it’s fitting that occasional live music events add to the vibe.
3 Elmbank Gardens, G2 4NQ
Cuisine: Bistros & Brasseries
Baby Grand is a quietly chic piano bar and and restaurant on Elmbank Gardens next to Charing Cross low level train station. As the open kitchen at Baby Grand uses plenty of local produce, the menus change accordingly and dishes are often treated with a Continental flair.
91 Candleriggs, G1 1NP
Cuisine: European, International, Italian
For more than twenty seven years, Bar91 has been offering impeccable service, delightful beverages, and exquisite locally sourced international cuisine. This vibrant gastropub is unquestionably a gem worth seeking.
Unit C 2nd Floor, G1 3JX
Cuisine: Spanish, Tapas
Authentic Spanish tapas restaurant set in the beautiful surroundings of Princes Square.
207 Bath Street, G2 4HZ
Cuisine: International, American, Steaks & Grill
Bath Street Palomino (or B.S.P to its friends) quickly established itself on the Glasgow scene since opening in 2009. The venue’s contemporary look and comfortable lounge booths invites visitors to relax and unwind, whether they are enjoying a cocktail from the bar’s extensive list or indulging in some comfort food on B.S.P’s menu.
111 Hope Street, G2 6LL
Cuisine: International, Mexican, South American
Step off Hope Street and step into Bizarron, the newest neighbourhood joint in Glasgow that’s shaking things up. Imagine the perfect blend of a classic diner and your favourite bar, infused with a generous dose of Latin American flair.
36 Bell Street, G1 1LG
Cuisine: Gastro Pub
Since 1995, Blackfriars has been giving Merchant City real ale fans plenty to smile about. With twelve beer taps – five real ales, many Scottish – alongside some 40 bottled beers from all over the world, there is plenty of choice. It is not hard to see why Blackfriars has won CAMRA’s Glasgow Pub Of The Year twice. The basement venue hosts regular club nights with DJs and bands playing the hippest music from the 1950’s onwards. If many of Blackfriars neighbours are style bars, this is more of an honest to goodness pub.
151 West George Street, G2 2JJ
Cuisine: Modern
186 West Regent Street, G2 4RU
Cuisine: Indian
Indian street food in Glasgow city centre
Bringing in the diverse flavours and cuisine of Mumbai, Bombaywalla is a modern Indian street food restaurant in Glasgow city centre.
62 Trongate, G1 5EP
Cuisine: South American, Tapas, Brazilian
Boteco Do Brasil is a restaurant and bar providing authentic Brasilian food and culture in Glasgow’s Merchant City. Open until 3am, evening visitors are promised an even more memorable experience when the Brazilian music begins to play and carnival atmosphere begins.
1 George Square, G2 1DY
Cuisine: British, European, International
Classic brasserie in city centre With the first Browns opening in 1973, this family of classic brasseries has had plenty of time to polish its offer. Stylish, timeless interiors; smartly turned out staff and simple but well sourced and prepared dishes are key. Located in the old General Post Office building on George Square, the Browns Brasserie and Bar in Glasgow fits the mould neatly. A live pianist keeps the atmosphere sparkling on a Sunday from 3pm – 6pm.
193 - 199 Bath Street, G2 4HU
Cuisine: British, Modern, Bar Food
Bunker is a stylish restaurant hangout situated in the middle of one of Glasgow’s busiest streets.
The Townhouse, G1 2LL
Cuisine: Thai
Set over four floors of a Buchanan Street townhouse, Chaophraya is Europe’s largest Thai restaurant. It is also a strong contender to be the continent’s most spectacular Thai – how many other restaurants boast a romantic Buddha balcony where two diners can eat high above the main dining room?
Malmaison, G2 4LL
Cuisine: British, International, Mediterranean
Chez Mal Brasserie is in Glasgow’s Malmaison hotel. The building was originally a Greek Orthodox church and the atmospheric restaurant sits in what used to be the crypt. As well as the main dining room, there are three intimate private dining rooms.
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