7 GREAT REASONS TO BOOK DIRECT

~ FOOD AND DRINK ~

We understand that planning your trip to Glasgow whether on business or for leisure purposes may involve finding somewhere nearby our hotel to eat and drink. As the sun sets you may also want to find a quiet cosy local pub or perhaps kick back at a live music venue. For all of this, we have some great recommendations for you listed below. Our helpful staff can also guide you in the right direction.

TOP SPOTS FOR BRUNCH INCLUDE:

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Tribeca Diner

Following the opening the restrictions lifted, this popular diner on Dumbarton Road and merchant city offers walk-in’s only, no need to reserve. Make sure to give yourselves plenty of time to go through what is an amazing array of options on their brunch and dinner menus. A suitable place to eat at any time of the day.

Wilson Street Pantry

If you are looking for a top-notch Scottish breakfast or brunch, you may consider taking the time to head over to this eatery. An all-day brunch is available and includes their infamous Stornoway pudding! Need we say more.

The Brunch Club

The Brunch Club has redefined how we breakfast, brunch and lunch. Located just stones throw away from the Kelvingrove Museum, they are famous for their “boozy brunch.” Who wants a bellini with their pancakes?

Eusebi Deli

Here is the perfect choice for your brunch or lunch with a twist. All the usual favourites are available but with a difference. A Scottish and Italian culinary fusion experience awaits. You’ll find them at 152 Park Road, Glasgow.

Celinos

If the vibe on Dumbarton Road, is a draw for you, Celinos is an award-winning café that has superb choices on its breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. Not only is it terrific value but it’s one that all the family will enjoy.

Singl end Garnethill

Fast becoming a known brand, Singl-end has outlets in Merchant City and Garnethill. The café and bakery have so many tempting items to tempt your palate.

Sonny & Vito's

If you happen to be in the West End of Glasgow looking for breakfast, lunch or brunch, stop by 52 Park Road at Sonny and Vitos. Superb options at affordable prices.

Cote Brasserie

French style breakfasts with a Glaswegian welcome awards here. Make sure you arrive hungry to enjoy the specialities including galettes, croques and steak.

Kothel

Catching up with friends for a coffee and cake? Introducing Kothel, where great food, atmosphere and service awaits. Arrive anytime from 8am to 8pm for service.

Epicures by Cial Bruich

Brunch, drinks and dinner menus make Epicures a superb choice if you are looking for a gastronomic experience with a contemporary twist. You’ll find them at 159 Hyndland Road, Glasgow.

Morning Glory by Five March

Sometimes, after a great night out, all you want is to sit down and feast on a breakfast like no other. Introducing, ‘Morning Glory by Five march”. It’s a popular spot only open Friday to Monday.

ANYONE FOR TEA?

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Red Bistro Bus Tour

Step aboard the Glasgow Red Bistro Bus Tour as you step back in time. Enjoy the delicacies of a traditional Afternoon Tea or a tasty dinner as you weave through the streets of Glasgow onboard this classic vintage bus. Clients are raving about this unique experience and it’s one not to miss. Either experience costs just £42.50 per person.

Mackintosh at the Willow

Afternoon Tea at the Willow Tearooms is the best “pick me up” you could ask for in between shopping and sightseeing in Glasgow. Enjoy the best of seasonal fare including Vanilla sponge, scones and jam, fruit tarts and all the trimmings. Nicely finished with a pot of tea or coffee. This is one place we strongly advice booking in advance.

Corinthian Club

The tradition that is Afternoon Tea is best served somewhere elegant and beautiful The Corinthian club should not be overlooked when booking for you and your party of 2 or more. Pre-booking is recommended.

Cup Tea Rooms

Bringing the offering of Afternoon Tea to a whole new level, eat in or take out, the possibilities to enjoy some mouth watering treats are endless.

Cranachan

Head up to the 2nd floor of Princes Square on Buchanan Street to enjoy the very best of Scottish casual dining. Breakfast, afternoon tea and late lunch at prices that will surprise you.

LUNCH & DINNER?

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Stravaigin Eat Local

When you visit, you’ll understand why this is an award-winning spot serving the very best of Scottish food. Open at 28 Gibson Street, you can book online for a time that suits.

GAMBA

They self-describe as a ‘A Glasgow Institution’, and we can heartily agree with this statement. Included in the Michelin Guide this year, as a specialist seafood restaurant in Glasgow, this is one eatery to consider if your budget is flexible, and you can book your table well in advance, such is its popularity.

julie's kopitiam

For Delicious Malaysian Street Food, head to Glasgow’s south side and enjoy what is on offer at Julie’s Kopitiam

Paesano Pizza

Pizza is a staple of our diet nowadays in Scotland. Here, you’ll enjoy a taste of Napoletana Pizza without having to leave the country. They have 10 pizza choices, deserts and beverages allowing them to focus on the quality and consistency of their delicious pizzas. Walk in service.

THE Gannet 2013

Award winning restaurant celebrating the best in Scottish produce. Dictated by the rhythms of the British seasons in a relaxed setting.

Rioja Finnieston

Authentic tastes of Spain right in the heart of Glasgow. Delicious tapas dishes cooked to order, boasting the finest Spanish ingredients.

Big Feed Kitchen

Street food has come a long way in a few short years. Head to Big Feed Kitchen, a mobile company that roves from one event to another all of Glasgow. If you see them on your travels, don’t pass them by.

Shucks Glasgow

If you love seafood, consider a visit to Shucks 168 Hyndland Road, Glasgow. Innovative menus alongside amazing cocktails are just two great reasons to visit.

Five March

Sharing is caring at 5 March, where sharing plates are the top requested items on their menu. Head down to 140 Elderslie St, Glasgow and peruse the a la carte and cocktail menus at leisure.

Ubiquitous Chip

Ashton lane is a great address, where you’ll find this little gem. Scottish food served by knowledgeable staff with great tasting and a la carte menus.

The Butchershop Bar & Grill

A very special place to dine in Glasgow. Sublime surroundings with a hint of Manhattan, where quality beef quite rightly allows them to claim the “Best Steak in Scotland” title.

Cail Bruich

Chef Lorna McGee has curated one of the best dining experiences in Glasgow. If you are looking for an exciting plate of food where your budget is not restrictive, your search is over.

Porter & Rye

An incredible amount of work has gone into sourcing the very best ingredients for customers of Porter and Rye. In-house aged beef and full traceability on all products are just some of the reasons that people love to dine here.

The Ivy Glasgow

Sophistication and style come together with some great menus make The Ivy a popular spot for lunch and dinner. An ideal place to book for that special occasion if you have a decent budget in mind.

Six by Nico

Sit back, relax and enjoy some authentic Greek cuisine in Glasgow city centre. You’ll find Six by Nico on Argyle Street & Nithsdale Road. A particularly good choice for vegan and vegetarian food.

BARS?

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At 239 North Street Glasgow, Chinaski’s has a lot of indoor and outdoor table space so you can enjoy a night on the town, no matter what the weather.

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A cosy country style pub with a great beer garden. Delicious pub grub in a friendly atmosphere. Also offers a function room upstairs.

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Known for small plate dining, great drinks and late night entertainment, a good choice when you want to have it all on hand. Located on 171 Great Western Road.

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When you’ve energy to burn, there’s nowhere better to go that Boom Battle Bar at St. Enoch Centre. If “Axe throwing” has caught attention, we’ve done our job. Guaranteed fun!

ÓRAN MÓR

A giant of the Glasgow night time scene, Oran Mor never fails to deliver the best of entertainment for its patrons. A great mix of locals and tourists visit all year round to enjoy live music in a great location.

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It may very well be Glasgow’s best loved Gin Bar with no less than 60 gins on its menu, but it also boasts some of the best seafood dishes in the city, all housed in a gorgeous 16th century building.

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Within a few minutes of arriving at “Jinty’s” you’ll want to stay all night. Get swept up in the unique blend of Scottish and Irish culture and enjoy the “craic” on offer from fellow patrons and the great staff.

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The word “botanic” is at the heart of the drink’s menu at this bar. Simple, delicious cocktails and food is served up in a relaxed and chilled out environment.

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Another great find on Ashton Lane, Brel welcomes everyone to enjoy simple food indoors and outdoors. It is very child friendly and also welcomes dogs.

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We love the simplicity of the story of this bar. They say” a couple of guys, one dude. The rest is history” This effortless cool permeates throughout the bar. Burgers that have to be seen to be believed and a cocktail menu to die for.

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‘Good Times’ and that extends to the venue, food, and the people. Located 71-77 Byres Road Glasgow.

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Kick back at a venue where you know exactly what you’re going to get when you visit. Geat food and drinks in an environment that celebrates all things Rock n Roll!

More things to see and do in Glasgow

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Top Attractions

There’s a reason Glasgow is Scotland’s favourite city. Tourists love coming to see top attractions including The Kelvingrove Galleries and Glasgow Cathedral to name but a few.

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Outdoor Activities

Indoor, Outdoor, on water or land. There are so many amazing activities to entertain people of all ages, fitness, tastes, and budgets right here in Glasgow.

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Shopping

Shop to your hearts content in Glasgow, with high-end boutiques, independent stores, and popular high street brands. Around our hotel are some of the most coveted vintage stores in the city.

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Things to do

There’s an incredible about of things to experience and do in Glasgow, from exploring historical landmarks to visiting the most happening neighbourhoods in the city.

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Food and Drink in Glasgow

Experience Glasgow's vibrant food and drink scene, with plenty of gastronomic success stories to discover around the corner, or in the city centre.

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Event Venues in Glasgow

Glasgow hosts hundreds of amazing events all year round, taking place in small local theatres and large-capacity venues such as the Ovo Hydro or SSE arena.

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WHAT'S ON

Stay ahead of the crowd and know what’s hot, happening and taking place throughout the year in Glasgow.

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Familiarise yourself a little more with the iconic architecture of Glaswegian, Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

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Tours

Getting around Glasgow is super easy whether you choose to explore on foot, bike, or a bus.

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