Glasgow Restaurants

Glasgow’s vibrant restaurant culture is constantly renewing itself. Some of Britain’s best-known chefs have opened kitchens here, including Jamie Oliver and Yotam Ottolenghi. More recently, the city has responded enthusiastically to the small-plate and sharing-platter trends, but there are still plenty of fine-dining options on the one hand, and steak houses and burger places on the other. The city continues to present the best that Scotland has to offer: grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, wild seafood, venison, duck, and goose, not to mention superb fruits and vegetables. The growing emphasis on organic food is reflected on menus that increasingly provide detailed information about the source of their ingredients. Around the city, an explosion of coffee shops offer artisanal macchiatos and mochas.

You can eat your way around the world in Glasgow. A new generation of Italian restaurants serves updated versions of classic Italian dishes. Chinese, Indian, and Pakistani foods, longtime favorites, are now more varied and sophisticated, and Thai and Japanese restaurants have become popular. Spanish-style tapas are now quite common, and the small-plate trend has extended to every kind of restaurant. Seafood restaurants have moved well beyond the fish-and-chips wrapped in newspaper that were always a Glasgow staple, as langoustines, scallops, and monkfish appear on menus with ever more unusual accompaniments. And Glasgow has an especially good reputation for its vegan and vegetarian restaurants.

Smoking isn't allowed in any enclosed space in Scotland, but more restaurants have placed tables outside under awnings during the warmer summer months, some of which permit smoking.

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  • 1. Chaophraya

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    You can experience dining at its most sumptuous and elegant for a good price in the grand surroundings of what was the Glasgow Conservatoire, where today golden Buddhas sit comfortably beside busts of great composers. The delicate flavors of Thai cooking are at their finest here in the chef's wonderful signature Massaman lamb (and beef) curry, flavorsome Fisherman's Soup, and fusion dishes like scallops with black pudding. The ballroom, with its chandeliers and balconies, offers dining as theater; or you can book the tiny two-person table on a balcony looking down for an intimate experience.

    Nelson Mandela Pl., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G1 2LL, Scotland
    0141-320–0241

    Known For

    • Massaman lamb curry
    • Luxurious surroundings
    • Extensive menu of Thai classics

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 2. Mackintosh at the Willow

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    Miss Cranston's Willow Tea Rooms were the ultimate place to be seen in Glasgow in 1903, not only for the tasty tea but for the beautiful art nouveau decor and furniture designed by a young architect by the name of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The original tearooms have now been fully restored here, and you can lunch on traditional Scottish cuisine or take an elegant high tea in the exquisite surroundings of the Salon de Luxe.

    215–217 Sauchiehall St., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G2 3EX, Scotland
    0141-204–1903

    Known For

    • Traditional high tea in a stunning location
    • Historic Mackintosh furniture
    • Great steak pie and haggis

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 3. Bread Meats Bread

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    One of a new breed of burger joints that has emerged in the city, this casual spot with long wooden tables, stools, and benches is also a meeting place for coffee or a drink. The many creatively stuffed burgers and sauces are accompanied by different poutines and cheese toasties, a variation on the British classic known as rarebit. There's a good vegan and vegetarian menu, too. The West End branch is strategically located a block from Byres Road and the Glasgow Botanic Gardens.

    701 Great Western Rd., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G12 8RA, Scotland
    0141-648–0399

    Known For

    • Creative and delicious burgers
    • Best poutines outside of Canada
    • Cheerful sociable vibe
  • 4. Cafe Le Monde

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    This Italian-style café with alfresco seating for good weather serves lunch and smaller bites to a mainly day-visitor crowd. The ciabattas and soups are well made and substantial, if not enormously adventurous, and the staff is attentive.

    36 Newmarket St., Ayr, South Ayrshire, KA7 1LP, Scotland
    01292-611219

    Known For

    • Tasty soups and toasted cheese sandwiches
    • Good coffee
    • Outdoor seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 5. Dennistoun BBQ

    $ | East End

    An iconic burger restaurant on Duke Street in Dennistoun, this independent spot has quickly become a cult favorite in the area, with tables filling up most nights of the week. The no-frills burger joint serves huge topped burgers (with vegan and vegetarian options too) and delicious ribs. They even serve Mexican Coca Cola, which still sticks to the 1980s recipe and is made with raw cane sugar. 

    585 Duke St., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G31 1PY, Scotland
    0141-237–7200

    Known For

    • Flame-grilled burgers
    • Good vegan options
    • Imported sodas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed. and Thurs.
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  • 6. Little Italy

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    Offering all things Italian, this constantly busy, noisy, and extremely friendly café sits in the heart of the West End. Its pizzas, made on the premises while you wait with a coffee or a glass of Italian wine, are probably the best around, and the house-made pastas are just as consistently good. You can create your own pizza combination from the many topping options, but do leave room for the tiramisu. Perch on a stool by the window with a cappuccino while watching the world go by, or grab a seat at one of the crowded tables or in the mezzanine.

    205 Byres Rd., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G12 8TN, Scotland
    0141-339–6287

    Known For

    • Simple unassuming surroundings
    • Wide variety of Italian wines
    • Perfect tiramisu for dessert
  • 7. Paesano Pizza

    $ | City Centre

    This casual and unassuming pizza place holds a special place in the hearts of Glaswegians and visitors alike. Serving up Naples-style pizzas with large bubbly crusts, the short but confident menu (you choose from a rotating selection of 8 pizzas) is extremely affordable, with prices beginning at just £7. No reservations are allowed, which often leads to long lines on weekend nights. The kitchen works quickly, however, and the wait is never too long. 

    94 Miller St., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G1 1DT, Scotland
    0141-258-5565

    Known For

    • Cheap but tasty pizzas
    • Trendy locals
    • Long lines on weekend nights
  • 8. Stereo

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    Down a quiet lane near Glasgow Central station, this ultracool eatery dishes up a fantastic range of vegan food, from paella and gnocchi to a colorful platter with hummus, red-pepper pâté, and home-baked flatbread. The decor is homey and relaxed, and someone always seems to be nearby reading or writing. Paintings, posters, and announcements of upcoming concerts in the space downstairs line the walls. The music is excellent, but never so loud as to disturb the serious business of eating. The kitchen closes at 9.

    20–28 Renfield La., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G2 6PH, Scotland
    0141-222–2254

    Known For

    • Imaginative vegan food
    • Hipster vibe with good art and music
    • Perfect side dish of roasted sweet potato chips

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 9. The Brunch Club

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    The name says it all: this pleasant, airy café pays homage to all things brunch. There are eggs in every combination, decadent waffles and French toast, and a delicious array of classic brunch cocktails from Bloody Marys to mimosas. It's located close to the Kelvingrove Museum.

    67 Old Dumbarton Rd., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G3 8RF, Scotland
    0141-237–7374

    Known For

    • Best brunch in Glasgow
    • Great cocktails
    • Relaxing vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 10. The Butterfly and the Pig

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    Down an innocuous-looking flight of stairs, this intimate restaurant is the type of place young locals love: flickering candles, mix-and-match crockery, and inventive, inexpensive food that offers new twists on the familiar. The menu reads like a comedic narrative, with descriptions like "traditional fish-and-chips, battered to death" or "Supreme Commander chicken." Vegetarians are not as well catered to, but they can at least can try the popular portobello-mushroom burgers with extra-thick potato chips. The chef uses only local ingredients, so the menu changes daily. A tea shop upstairs serves wonderful cakes and old-fashioned high tea.

    153 Bath St., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G2 4SQ, Scotland
    0141-221–7711

    Known For

    • Shabby-chic atmosphere
    • Quirky takes on familiar dishes
    • Tea shop upstairs
  • 11. Wudon

    $ | West End

    Pleasant and relaxed, this Japanese restaurant with white walls, simple furniture, subdued lighting, and a large window onto the street offers beautifully prepared food presented with great charm by the staff. Whether your taste is for hearty broths, just-made sushi, or savory rice and noodle dishes, the chef will combine the elements to your taste. The big broth noodle dishes are appetizing and substantial, as are the varied salad bowls. Vegetarians are well served here. The lunchtime bento boxes, served weekdays between noon and 5, are particularly good value with miso soup, rice, a piece of fresh fruit, and meat, fish, or vegetables.

    535 Great Western Rd., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G12 8HN, Scotland
    0141-357–3033

    Known For

    • Noodle broth bowls
    • Huge sushi menu
    • Reasonable prices, including a great weekday lunch special

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