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This sophisticated, contemporary restaurant adjacent to the Theatre Royal, and just a stone’s throw from Sauchiehall Street, is pleasingly full… more »
Making the most of its view from the top floor of the Carlton George, Windows is a spacious, glass-fronted dining room specialising in updated… more »
Set close to Glasgow’s financial district, Opium brings sleek vibes & wide-ranging oriental food to the centre of the city. At lunchtime, local… more »
Perky green colour schemes & American diner-style seating set the tone at Heavenly – a vibrant addition to central Glasgow’s vegan scene. Some… more »
City Merchant retains its air of old-town style & continues to give fish & game a starring role on its menus. West Coast seafood naturally shows… more »
Over the years, the Red Onion has won a loyal following for its blend of satisfying, good-value food & all-day opening. Perhaps that’s no surprise… more »
The Corinthian Club sums up Glasgow’s cast-iron belief that ‘more is more’. Originally housed a Victorian-era bank, the premises were transformed… more »
Though named after the patron saint of hopeless causes, St Jude’s does very well for itself. A boutique hotel with a fashionable basement bar… more »
With a CV tilted towards classical haute cuisine, it should come as no surprise that Brian Maule continues to draw heavily on French traditions… more »
The Merchant City quarter has been a central part of Glasgow’s reinvention since the brand mavens got to work in the 1980s. Here you find slick… more »
The original Two Fat Ladies (see separate review) is a Glasgow institution that’s been serving up acclaimed seafood in an informal bistro environment… more »
The ground-floor Cafe Gandolfi is a Glasgow legend that dates all the way back to 1979. It’s all very wooden & tactile, & full of snackers having… more »
Well into its eighth decade, Rogano is Glasgow’s oldest surviving restaurant & is wearing its elder statesman crown with pride & distinction… more »
A city stalwart just a couple of minutes’ walk from Central Station, the Horse Shoe is a Victorian creation that has clung on to its basic looks… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
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