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    The Restaurant Bar & Grill

    4.3 (19 reviews)
    PriceyBrasseries, British
    Closed 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Dimas L.

    I've read raves about this place. The staff was very attentive and patient as I explained my sleeve gastrectomy and the dietary restrictions I face on food portions. I ordered the 170g fillet, which came with a "hash brown" (a mashed potato in a circular form) and a layer of spinach between the steak and potato. Not a fan of spinach and could have done without the "hash brown" potato, as it was just a mashed potato. The steak though, is nowhere to be found. Well, it can be found in my stomach. Cooked medium rare, to near perfection. The only fault I can think of is that the edges were over seared and tasted burnt, but that's just minor nitpicking. I would come here again.

    Lia K.

    Stumbled upon this place, and so happy we did. The staff were lovely and on their recommendation we ordered the cote de boeuf (steak dry aged for 35 days) superb! And the char grilled broccoli with chilli and garlic was delicious.

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    A bit pricey but the brilliant staff more than make up for it. Very child friendly too.

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    St Andrews In The Square - St Andrews In The Square, Glasgow

    St Andrews In The Square

    4.8(5 reviews)
    0.5 miGallowgate
    £

    Glasgow, when will you learn? If a building like St Andrews in the Square existed anywhere else in…read moreEurope, it would feature on postcards, be highlighted on guided tours and sign-posted from across the city. Tourists would flock and photograph it from every angle, creating albums on Facebook entitled "Me at St Andrews in the Square" to a sea of thumbs ups from friends who like it. Instead, this lovingly-restored 18th century church is inconspicuously located in among modern east end flats and virtually impossible to stumble across unless you are specifically looking for it. And what a pity, because when it's lit at night, it provides one of the most spectacular photo opportunities in the city. Those who do know this building, know it's one of the greatest classical churches in Europe with a truly sumptuous interior. Now used as a performing arts centre, St Andrews in the Square can also be hired as a spectacular setting for ceilidhs, concerts, weddings and receptions. Just go. I promise you will not be disappointed.

    Despite living in Glasgow my entire life, I had no idea this place existed until a few weeks ago…read more This is incredible considering it is one of the most stunning buildings in the city. It seems to live in a sort of parallel universe, stuck in the middle of blocks of flats. I visited the cafe a few Sunday ago and, despite the sophisticated art deco style interior and impressive menu, the place was dead. I think this is because most people don't realise it's there.

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    St Andrews In The Square
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    Doors open day

    Gamba - Halibut with scallops and caviar

    Gamba

    4.4(46 reviews)
    0.4 miCity Centre
    £££

    I can see why this has been consider the top seafood restaurant in Glasgow for a long time. We were…read morelooking for something lighter and an opportunity to have Shetland Mussels again so we made a reservation here. The interior is classy and dark and has an "old money" feel in a good way. It's downstairs and you feel like you are entering somewhere secret and discrete. The only bad thing is they had the heat cranked UP when we went. It was so hot down there I didn't know how some of the staff were running around in long sleeves, I had to keep going outside to get some nice chilly air to take a break from all the heat. The food was 5 stars but the heat did make the experience not pleasant. Spring White Negroni: Gin, white vermouth, limoncello. Nice, cool, and refreshing in that hot, hot dining area, lol. New Style Sashimi: Salmon, bass, and scallops. Basically a crudo topped with furikake and slices of ginger. We thought this was overly sauced and a very unjapanese way to eat Sashimi so it was too far of a departure for us. Local Lindisframe Rock Oysters: Excellent, sweet and not too large, these you have to eat fast because of the heat. You can see the ice melting and fusing in the picture and I took that picture as soon as it was brought out! King Prawn Noodle Salad: This was SO good, our whole family loved it. If we come back we would definitely order this again. Wild Halibut with cabbage, peas, pancetta, and charred asparagus. Perfectly cooked but the sauce was too rich and creamy for us. Fish Soup: crabmeat, ginger, and prawn dumplings. Good bowl, would taste better on a cold day.

    I really thought I'd already written a review for Gamba, but it seems not. This is absolutely the…read moretop seafood restaurant in Glasgow, if not Scotland IMO. The standard of the food is outstanding, the service is impeccable, they have a small but select wine list and a good cocktail menu. All in a relaxed and not overcrowded atmosphere. It's been too long since we'd visited, but it was just as good as we remembered. I had the tuna sashimi to start - which unexpectedly came with chopsticks - while Herself went for the tuna tartare. Both absolutely delicious, melt-in-the-mouth good. For mains, it was the halibut and scallops for her; I tried the monkfish, although with some slight trepidation over the banana, green lentil and chickpea sauce. I needn't have worried though, it wasn't a very strong curry and actually worked really well with the monkfish and the haddock. Just enough room to squeeze in a dairy-free sorbet for me - they had a lovely cucumber sorbet that was served with the tuna tartare, so I tried that. Herself can never resist a good cheese board, and this one was good (so I'm told). All in all, a fantastic meal. So good that I completely forgot to take any pictures. The sad news is that Derek, the owner is apparently planning to retire and is looking for someone to take over the business, so my advice is to get in there quickly before he's gone. Oh - and they have Derek's Gamba cook books on sale, £20 each or two for £30. If you ask nicely, you may even get them autographed!

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    Gamba - Inside, they had the heat turned up uncomfortably hot

    Inside, they had the heat turned up uncomfortably hot

    Gamba - King prawn noodle salad, delicious and a must order

    King prawn noodle salad, delicious and a must order

    Gamba - Spring white Negroni, had a splash of limoncello in it

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    Spring white Negroni, had a splash of limoncello in it

    Darcys - From official website

    Darcys

    3.4(28 reviews)
    0.0 miCity Centre
    ££

    I was walking all over Glasgow and wanted to get a late lunch, but given how I was doing so much…read moreexploring I truly had a really hard time picking a spot. I ended up at Darcys which was nice, but quite loud, and crowded (not a reason behind the 3 stars.) I had the GINGER BEER and the PENNE ARRABIATA. The pasta was a bit overcooked, but not worth bringing up to the servers since everyone was running around. Not the best i've had, but when you're hungry... you are HUNGRY. ENJOY!

    Described as a cafe bar on its website, Darcy's is a stylish yet relaxed venue suitable for a catch…read moreup over coffee, a glass of wine or a tasty meal. My mum loves it here and I can tell why. A bit more sophisticated than other cafe bars, it is also slightly pricier but you can tell that the food is of a high quality. It's varied menu offers proper main meals as well as sandwiches and burgers. I chose the club sandwich which seemed expensive at £8.95 but they didn't scrimp on the portions and I couldnt even finish it all. It was very tasty. The service was attentive despite being busy although we were given an incorrect bill and struggled find someone to point this out to which was a bit embarrassing but usually not having someone hanging over you waiting for you to pay and leave would definitely be a positive so I can't fault them for that. With it's classy but cosy decor and a strong sense of identity you don't feel like you are sitting in the middle of a shopping mall at all.

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    Darcys - From official website

    From official website

    Darcys - From official website

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    Mussel Inn - Shallot mussels

    Mussel Inn

    4.0(37 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Centre
    ££

    Does not exist. We went to Banca Di Roma and had a fantastic meal outside and drinks upstairs. One…read moreof my friends wanted to know how much a bottle of the Japanese whiskey was, but upon hearing the price we all decided on our own individual drinks. :)

    Met Herself in here for a wee pre-Christmas lunch date. I've been in a few times before, but only…read morefor lunch so I don't consider myself to be fully indulged in the seafood cornucopia that is Mussel Inn. As it was only lunch I restrained myself and opted for a starter of the fish cakes with a side order of chips, which was just as well as the fish cakes were a tad on the small side. This was mildly disappointing at the time, but actually they would have been fine as a starter if you were moving on to something more substantial. I was glad I'd ordered the chips as well though. Herself as usual went for the eponymous bivalve molluscs that are the house speciality. These were quite on the large side, and disappeared before I had a chance to get a picture of the bowl so must have been good! An Americano coffee to finish was of good strength and taste, even if it was only just over half a cup; presumably they were leaving a gap for the milk that I didn't ask for and don't want. Still, I guess if they'd topped it up with water it would be weaker and that would be almost as big a sin. The restaurant is quite large and was pretty empty on this particular lunchtime. They have a mezzanine area upstairs that you can rent for private groups, which would be great if you had enough folk who were seafood lovers.

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    Complimentary bread

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    Mussel Inn

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    Windows Restaurant - View from Windows balcony

    Windows Restaurant

    2.7(10 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre, Buchanan Street
    ££

    So surprised to see people complaining about the view. We thought it was lovely. But, also our…read morefirst trip to Glasgow. Would give a zillion stars for service if I could. We had dinner one night (after long day of flights, heading upstairs to dinner from our rooms at the Carlton George sounded divine) and breakfast two mornings. The staff at the hotel was exceptional. Every person we encountered was helpful and friendly. Breakfast was decent especially for the price. Both hot and cold buffet items and a handful of cooked to go dishes included in breakfast price. Dinner was nothing extraordinarily food wise. Settled on four stars for outstanding service and nice view.

    Five stars for a rooftop restaurant with class and tasty noms. I highly recommend this place. It's…read morea fabulous, hidden establishment on the roof of the Carlton hotel, and it is worth the find. I came here with my siblings to have champagne and a good bougie vibe. We had a fantastic time! The service was pleasant and we had a chance to sit on the adorable side porch to enjoy the nice weather. We also tried their haggis, and while I don't like Haggis at all, theirs wasn't terrible. It's a blend of oatmeal with the intestines and they top it with a sunny side up egg, which makes it yummy. I love that they are not quick to get you off their table, they stay attentive, and even take pictures for you. It was such a pleasant experience, that I hope to visit it again when I go back.

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    Windows Restaurant - From http://www.carlton.nl/george/restWindowsRestaurant-en.html

    From http://www.carlton.nl/george/restWindowsRestaurant-en.html

    Windows Restaurant
    Windows Restaurant

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    The Restaurant Bar & Grill - brasseries - Updated June 2026

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