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Frosoulla's Greek Restaurant, originally known as the Greek Golden Kebab, offers authentic Greek food in beautiful surroundings.
Good times – that’s the motto at Embargo – the food, the drinks, the space, the people. Asian street food and cocktails. Serving up brunch, small...
READ MOREDiscover a slice of India and beyond, right in the heart of Finnieston at Beneroti Bar & Bistro!
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READ MOREGlazert Country House Hotel is a family owned hotel and wedding venue, located in Lennoxtown, at the foot of the Campsie Hills and only a 20 minute drive from Glasgow.
READ MOREOur Royal Exchange Square restaurant is located in the heart of Glasgow City Centre, adjacent to the Gallery of Modern Art. The largest of our Italian...
READ MORECatching up with some mates, a date or a reason to celebrate? Then get together at Sloans to enjoy dinner & drinks in our cosy bar or fully heated and covered courtyard tucked away off Argyle Street!
READ MORECombining the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, superb Scottish beef, excellent service and a high energy atmosphere, The Butchershop Bar & grill is the ultimate dining experience in Glasgow's West End!
READ MOREBabbity Bowster is a delightful bar with beer garden, restaurant and hotel located in the Merchant City area of Glasgow!
READ MOREFamily run restaurant The McMillan is open daily serving up lunch and dinner in Glasgow's Southside!
READ MOREThe Bath Street Palomino is a stylish bar and restaurant on Glasgow's busy Bath Street in the city centre!
READ MOREAdding to Shawlands portfolio of impressive eateries, Kilmurry & Co are here to bring the ultimate brunch to bistro spot to the people of Glasgow's Southside!
READ MOREProbably home to many a clandestine conversation over decanters of scotch in years gone by, the old offices and printing rooms for the Glasgow Evening...
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