Glasgow offers a number of food & drink venues to choose from. Find a selection of restaurants in Greater Glasgow & The Clye Valley along with sandwich bars, cafes and tearooms or visit the breweries and distilleries for a national drink. You’ll also find a number of cookery schools, farmers markets and specialist stores.
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Restaurants
Glasgow
Landmark Glasgow building includes: Brasserie, 5 bars, 7 event spaces, Gaming Rooms and Club.
Cafes & Tearooms
Restaurants
30-34 McPhater Street, Glasgow
Open for breakfast, lunch or dinner The Pipers' Tryst is a great place to meet, do business or just have a nice relaxing meal. Connected to The National Piping Centre, guests can experience Scottish fayre with a contemporary twist.
Food & Drink Visitor Attraction
Glasgow
Merchant Square in Merchant City, the heart of Glasgow's cultural, fusion and food quarter, is home to a cosmopolitan selection of bars and restaurants, all set within a covered and heated Victorian courtyard, where it never rains.
Restaurants
Biggar
The Elphinstone is a traditional country inn serving quality fresh food in informal surroundings, furnished in a traditional style with oak beams and an open coal fire.
Farmers Markets & Shops
Glasgow
Organised by Lanarkshire Farmers' Market Ltd, now situated in Quarry Street, this successful market is made up of producers form Lanarkshire and central Scotland, it is a happy and well organised event which makes it so popular.
Restaurants
Glasgow
Set in the financial business district, Ho Wong is a well established, elegant restaurant specialising in Cantonese and Szechuan dishes with a modern, westernised twist.
Restaurants
Jordanhill, Glasgow
The Sisters Restaurant offers imaginative Scottish cooking, expertly prepared, in a welcoming relaxed atmosphere. Well worth a visit.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Cumbernauld
A. G. Barr produce a variety of soft drinks including Irn Bru - known as Scotland's second national drink.
Restaurants
Greenock
Welcome to The Square Restaurant
Restaurants
Glasgow
Great selection of local draught beers, wines and some outstanding cocktails to reward an afternoon of West End sight-seeing. Licensed pavement seating and just 5 minutes walk from Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
DrinkSuppliers
Glasgow
Whisky and Spirits Specialist with dedicated tasting room for classes and events.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Partick
Butcher specialising in haggis and sausages. Sell organic meat.
Restaurants
by Biggar
Specially designed as a country retreat, little has changed over the years. The sense of style remains now it is a luxury 5 star Bed & Breakfast Inn, also recognised as one of the best places to eat in the South of Scotland.
Bistros & Brasseries
Glasgow
Over the course of its 25 years thus far the cafe has built-up an enviable reputation for the unique provision of Scottish cuisine at affordable prices, all of which has resulted in its many favourable reviews and awards year after year.
Bistros & Brasseries
Glasgow
Darcys Cafe du Monde is a place you can relax with friends. In the courtyard of Princes Square in the heart of Glasgow's most popular shopping area, you can catch up over a coffee and croissant or a bottle of wine, or drop in for a bite.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Biggar
Producers of the finest Aberdeen Angus beef and Lamb. We have our own "on farm" butchery to prepare our beef and lamb to the highest standards and tailor your order to suit your needs.
Producers & Specialist Shops
Lanark
Handmade unpasteurised blue and white cheeses, the most famous being Dunsyre Blue. Braehead of Walston, Carnwrath
Farmers Markets & Shops
Clarkston
Clarkston's market can have up to 18 producers attending each month.
Restaurants
Glasgow
The Chip was opened by Ronnie Clydesdale in January 1971 at a time when Scottish cuisine was confined solely to the home.