| 103 Main Street, Milngavie G63 6JQ | |
| 01419567835 | |
| Beefeater West Highland Gate Website | |
Welcome to the West Highland Gate Beefeater! We’re a warm and friendly steakhouse that serves top quality cuts of steak, classic pub grub and a great range of drinks for every kind of meal. Whether you’re setting off on the West Highland Way trail or you’re just stopping by for a quick drink, the door’s always open at the West Highland Gate.
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