| 80 Miller Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 1DT | |
| 01414069880 | |
| The Spanish Butcher Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
The Spanish Butcher is the latest concept from Rusk & Rusk, the restaurant, design & lifestyle group that brought you multi-award winning venues The Butchershop Bar & Grill, Hutchesons Bar & Brasserie and The 158 Champagne & Oyster Bar.
Now open at 80 Miller Street, in the heart of Glasgow's Merchant City.
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