Browse Gastro Pub restaurants in Glasgow City Centre

  • Avant Garde

    34-44 King Street, G1 5QT

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Mediterranean, Gastro Pub

    About Avant Garde

    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.

  • Babbity Bowster

    16-18 Blackfriars St, G1 1PE

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Modern, Traditional

    About Babbity Bowster

    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.

  • Bar 91

    91 Candleriggs, G1 1NP

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: European, International, Italian

    About Bar 91

    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.

  • Blackfriars

    36 Bell Street, G1 1LG

    Merchant City, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Gastro Pub

    About Blackfriars

    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.

  • Cul Cuil

    84-86 West Nile Street, G1 2QH

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Italian, Gastro Pub

    About Cul Cuil

  • Hope & Vincent

    140 St. Vincent Street, G2 5LA

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Gastro Pub

    About Hope & Vincent

    A modern take on the classic pub, Hope & Vincent offers a relaxed venue to enjoy a cocktail, beer or a bite from its classic food menu.

  • Saint Judes

    190 Bath Street, G2 4HG

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: Gastro Pub, Burgers

    About Saint Judes

    A much loved veteran of the Bath Street party circuit, Saint Judes has had a recent refurbishment. Now featuring a bright, colourful bar and dining room, it’s a lively spot for lunch or afternoon grazing over a drink or two. Of course, it is equally as suitable for a romantic dinner for two or a party group booking. There is always the option to extend the evening with a visit to Saint Judes’s After Dark nightclub downstairs.

  • The Duke's Umbrella

    363 Argyle Street, G2 8LT

    City Centre, Glasgow

    Cuisine: British, Modern, Traditional

    About The Duke's Umbrella

    The Duke’s Umbrella is a characterful eating and drinking hub that boldly promises ‘the best fish & chips in the country’. The team’s vision is to restore gastropub cuisine to its former glory, giving ingredients the same loving care that fine dining spots do.

    Inside, the interior of frondy plants, leather armchairs and pillars has a real vintage colonial feel. So why not order a G&T on the rocks and pretend that you’re a 1930s explorer stopping off for a refreshment before a daring jungle expedition?