| 17 Elmbank Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 4NQ | |
| 01412484942 | |
| The Babygrand Glasgow Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
The Baby Grand is a well known and respected Glasgow restaurant and piano bar, often referred to as a Glasgow institution due to its excellent reputation spanning over the past 30 years. This classic piano bar and eatery is often compared with the renowned Bradley’s Jazz Bar – New York – due to its similar friendly ambience, delicious food and dedication to keeping classic jazz alive.
This well hidden Glasgow gem sits across from Charing Cross railway station and is ideally located for The Kings Theatre (less than 5-minute walk away). There is a reasonably priced carpark located behind the train station and the newly opened Scottish Hydro can be walked to in under 20 minutes.
So take advantage of The Baby Grand’s fantastic positioning when next venturing out for a night and enjoy the sophisticated sound of great live piano-playing at The Baby Grand Glasgow – the perfect accompaniment for drinks and dinner.
Fresh, vibrant and seasonal ingredients and a superb selection of cocktails and refreshments will transport you to the heart of Santorini, Greece.
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