| 111 Hope Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 6LL | |
| 01412486645 | |
| Ad Lib Glasgow Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
The New York/American themed interior is eye catching but not overstated. We won’t wish that you have a nice day, but we will offer friendly and attentive service.
Ad Lib has created an amazing all day menu including gourmet burgers, prime meat section, deli sandwiches and delicious desserts. All Ad Lib menus are American influenced bringing the best from across USA readily available in Glasgow. Ad Lib has a selection of menus including the Blue Plate Specials, an American concept of different specials everyday and the American Diner Classics, Ad Lib’s all day set menu.
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