443 Clarkston Road, Glasgow South Side G44 3LL | |
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Starting life as a Glasgow Savings Bank, The Bank is now an elegant, relaxing establishment which is one of the finest places to eat in Glasgow. The Bank Cafe Bar blends the traditional with the contemporary, ensuring it is the perfect backdrop for a few glasses of wine with friends, a family meal or just a great night out with a wide selection of tipples to choose from.
Our delicious menu further confirms the tasteful appeal of The Bank Cafe Bar with meals including freshly prepared salads and fish dishes. We bet you’ll find something of “interest” to tickle those taste buds! The Bank, Glasgow, is also family friendly so why not ‘pay’ us a visit?
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