Set in the thriving city of Glasgow, Cote Brasserie adds some tasty French food to the mix. The satin black restaurant boasts a chic exterior and surrounded, as it is, by lots of other chains, Cote Brasserie manages to bring a level of quality slightly above the rest. One may even be forgiven for forgetting, at times, that this place is a chain at all. Should you be in the mood for some simple but indulgent fare, most of which carries a Parisian twist, then Cote Brasserie would suit you well.
The food menu is fairly all encompassing, with multiple menus that amount to all day dining. Eggs any way sit alongside a full English… or French, breakfast as well as breakfast pastries and granola. Maybe you want to start the day off in style with their Champagne breakfast (any breakfast, hot drink or fresh juice and a glass of champagne). The a la carte menu focuses on brasserie classics like French onion soup, Breton fish stew, grilled steaks and tuna Nicoise and with sides like frites, petits pois and creamed spinach (with pernod) it’s safe to say that you can satisfy any cravings for indulgence. With vegan, vegetarian and gluten free menus everyone is catered for.
A range of Champagnes feature on a drinks list that has extensive affordable wines, as well as a few special bottles, beer, spirits and soft drinks - including the holiday favourite… Orangina. Cote Brasserie is a chain where you can go in to have a Coca Cola and an affordable grilled steak or have a French bistro classic, bottle of wine and a digestif. This is a good choice if you’re looking for somewhere to sit down, relax and eat some nice food without having to worry if there is something to match everyone’s mood.