| 652 Argyle Street, Glasgow West End G3 8UF | |
| 01412218188 | |
| Two Fat Ladies At The Buttery Website | |
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The interior celebrates formal Scottish luxury, with oak and mahogany, stained glass and tartan carpet bringing a unique intimate feel to the bar and the dining room, whilst still keeping a relaxed atmosphere.
The menu offers the sort of top quality cooking that the Buttery is renowned for, and as you would expect from Two Fat Ladies, Scottish seafood and produce is prepared with respect and skill. The Grand Dessert, a greatest hits of their dessert menu, is heaven for anyone with a sweet tooth!
Two Fat Ladies City Centre is the second of four ventures from the critically acclaimed Glasgow restaurant group 'Two Fat Ladies' specialising in serving great fish in a relaxed, intimate environment!
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