Glasgow
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Glasgow, with a population of more than 600,000, is Scotland’s largest city (the third-largest metropolis in the United Kingdom) with a great variety of places to discover. And our ten local ambassadors prove that to be true as they share their favourite sites in the city. New eateries, extraordinary events, cultural gems and classic pubs. Now you can stroll the city streets like a real Glaswegian.
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Fiona Douglas, designer This passionate creative force from the Glasgow School of Art just opened her first boutique downtown. Cushions, sheets, curtains, lamps, sofas – Fiona Douglas prints her famous bright colours on any surface that can hold them. Bluebellgray, 162, Hyndland Rd., Glasgow +44 141 221 0724 / bluebellgray.com
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The Bakery by Zique
Ox and Finch
THE BAKERY BY ZIQUE “This bakery has become the official supplier for my meetings. Their tasty pastries never disappoint. And the staff are so nice and friendly.”
OX AND FINCH “This is the first place that comes to mind when I want to take visiting friends into the city. It features a lot of tasty little dishes that take inspiration from cuisines from around the world.”
79, Lauderdale Gardens, Glasgow +44 141 339 6824 / byzique.com
920, Sauchiehall St., Glasgow +44 141 339 8627 / oxandfinch.com
BABS “My favourite place to eat in the city centre. The gourmet menu has street-food style, changes with the seasons and plays with Greek and Turkish influences.”
THE GLASGOW FILM THEATRE “I love going to the movies and I always choose this independent theatre, a true institution that is home to the Glasgow Film Festival. You can even get a drink at one of its two bars and finish your cocktail in peace as you watch the film. The ultimate cinema experience!”
49, West Nile St., Glasgow +44 141 465 1882 / babs.co.uk
TANTRUM DOUGHNUTS “They reinvent the doughnut with new flavours, like hibiscus or maple-bacon.”
12, Rose St., Glasgow +44 141 332 6535 / glasgowfilm.org
KIBBLE PALACE AT THE BOTANIC GARDENS “The perfect place to doze on the grass on a lazy summer afternoon. You can admire all kinds of plants and flowers in the greenhouses, and the gardens also host many temporary events, craft and design fairs, and stage performances.”
27, Old Dumbarton Rd., Glasgow +44 141 339 9319 / tantrumdoughnuts.com
730, Great Western Rd., Glasgow + 44 141 276 1614 / glasgowbotanicgardens.com
PAESANO PIZZA “With one restaurant in the city centre and another in the West End, there’s always an option when I crave a wood-fired pizza. They’re made with fresh, top-quality ingredients, all at a really reasonable price.” 94, Miller St. and 471, Great Western Rd., Glasgow +44 141 258 5565 and +44 141 370 0534 / paesanopizza.co.uk
Kibble Palace at The Botanic Gardens
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James & Louise Rusk, entrepreneurs This inspired, innovative couple from Glasgow wants to put the city on the world map for both hospitality and fine dining. They’re spearheading that effort with their So L.A. restaurant, the newest member of the family that has brought a ray of Californian sunshine to the Scottish capital. Hutchesons City Grill, 158, Ingram St., Glasgow +44 141 552 4050 / hutchesonsglasgow.com The Spanish Butcher, 80, Miller St., Glasgow +44 141 406 9880 / spanishbutcher.com The Butchershop Bar & Grill, 1055, Sauchiehall St., Glasgow +44 141 339 2999 / butchershopglasgow.com So L.A., 43, Mitchell St., Glasgow +44 141 473 7333
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GoMA, Gallery of Modern Art
WALKER SLATER “A landmark for connoisseurs wanting to purchase suits and jackets crafted from the finest Scottish fabrics.”
114, Brunswick St., Glasgow +44 141 552 2411 / walkerslater.com
KING TUT’S WAH WAH HUT “Scotland’s most iconic concert venue. Lots of famous bands played here when they were just getting started, and this was where the world discovered Oasis.” 272a, St Vincent St., Glasgow +44 141 221 5279 / kingtuts.co.uk
THE LIGHTHOUSE “The nerve centre of Scottish design and architecture. It opened in 1999, not long after the city became a hub for the arts in the UK.”
GoMA, GALLERY OF MODERN ART “GoMA is the city’s main contemporary art gallery and hosts a great number of cutting-edge temporary exhibitions, as well as workshops. It’s an absolutely essential cultural centre for art lovers like us.”
11, Mitchell Ln., Glasgow +44 141 276 5365 / thelighthouse.co.uk
TOLBOOTH STEEPLE “At the intersection of High Street and Trongate in Merchant City. This monument has been the scene of many historical events and was where witches, robbers and murderers were hanged.”
Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow + 44 141 287 3050 galleryofmodernart.wordpress.com
1, High St., Glasgow +44 141 204 4400
St MUNGO CATHEDRAL “This is one of the oldest monuments in the city and an exquisite example of Gothic architecture. It was built in the 12th century on the site of the first church to the city’s patron saint, Saint Kentigern.”
Toolbooth Steeple
Castle St, Glasgow
ISLE OF GREAT CUMBRAE “Just an hour’s train ride plus a 10-minute ferry ride from Glasgow, this island, also called Great Cumbrae, is the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. You can rent bicycles there for a brisk ride and enjoy some of the world’s greatest seafood. In fact, we serve Cumbrae oysters in our restaurants.”
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Gaz Mac – street artist and director of SWG3 At SWG3, a multidisciplinary arts venue and events company – Gaz Mac showcases street art like nobody’s business, and his dedication has brought the Scottish city into the global spotlight for mural expression. A stroll through the streets of Glasgow provides a dramatic demonstration. SWG3, 100, Eastvale Pl., Glasgow +44 141 337 1731 / swg3.tv
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Acid Bar
ACID BAR “Inside SWG3 there’s a new café-bar with a limited menu of delicious sandwiches, salads and hot dishes. The place also regularly hosts pop-up eateries. Come grab a bite between gallery visits and your tour of the street-art displays.”
100, Eastvale Pl., Glasgow +44 141 337 1731 / swg3.tv/acid-bar
SUB CLUB “Sub Club, regularly voted one of the world’s best underground clubs, has an incredible sound system that makes the most of leading-edge programming and big-name DJs. The crowd is like the club top notch. Go there on a Saturday night to see it in action.”
ALCHEMILLA “This latest addition to the city’s food options serves Mediterranean cuisine with intriguing food and wine pairings.”
22, Jamaica St., Glasgow +44 141 248 4600 / subclub.co.uk
1126, Argyle St., Glasgow +44 141 337 6060 / thisisalchemilla.com
NONYA “Authentic Thai cuisine in a trendy setting – the best restaurant in town for curry or a papaya salad.”
STRAVAIGIN “The name means ‘to wander’ in Gaelic and that’s evident in the Scottish cuisine that would fire any traveller’s imagination. The staff is equally skilled at making cocktails.”
10, Claremont St., Glasgow +44 141 221 6200 / nonyaglasgow.co.uk
CHINASKIS “A really nice café-bar with the added advantages of a roomy terrace and a garden. The multicultural food is down-to-earth but always superb. They even have a vegan menu!”
28, Gibson St., Kelvinbridge, Glasgow +44 141 334 2665 / stravaigin.co.uk
BARRAS ART AND DESIGN “Located just behind the flea market of The Barras, this vast space hosts cultural events and is home to an excellent seafood restaurant.”
239, North St., Glasgow +44 141 221 0061 / chinaskis.com
54, Calton Entry, Glasgow +44 141 237 9220 / baadglasgow.com
Chinaskis
Barras Art and Design
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Siobhan MacKenzie, fashion designer She’s reinventing the kilt in the land of ancient clans. Siobhan MacKenzie embodies the new generation of Scottish entrepreneurs: aware of their ecological footprint while giving folklore contemporary spirit, exporting Made-in-Scotland goods worldwide with pride. siobhanmackenzie.com
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Kelvingrove Cafe
STEAK, CATTLE AND ROLL “An establishment with high standards, serving a vast variety of burgers carefully crafted from reliably sourced ingredients. And people like me who prefer vegan versions have plenty of choices, all of them delicious.”
321, Sauchiehall St. and 17, Bell St., Glasgow +44 141 258 5220 and +44 141 258 6500 / steakcattleandroll.co.uk
THE MUSSEL INN “I’m a seafood fanatic and I discovered this place a few years ago with my mother. Now it’s our favourite spot to meet up for a meal, especially their mussels with every kind of sauce, each more inventive than the last.”
KELVINGROVE CAFE “In my view, if there’s one place for coffee, this is it. Their chocolate chip cappuccinos are simply divine.”
157, Hope St., Glasgow +44 843 289 2283 / mussel-inn.com
THE SPANISH BUTCHER “Hispanic-inspired cuisine and superb service in the city centre. My favourite dish is unquestionably the monkfish chorizo kebabs. The restaurant is a stone’s throw from The Spiritualist cocktail bar, so you can end the evening in style.”
1161-1163, Argyle St., Glasgow +44 141 221 8988 / kelvingrovecafe.com
PICNIC “My favourite café for enjoying yummy vegan treats. It’s not always easy to find sweets like that in town.”
103, Ingram St., Glasgow +44 141 552 8788 / picnic-cafe.co.uk
80, Miller St., Glasgow +44 141 406 9880 / spanishbutcher.com
CHAOPHRAYA “The dining room is spectacular and the food is excellent. This Thai restaurant is in an old house that even has a small, intimate balcony for tête-à-tête meals.”
The Spanish Butcher
The Townhouse, Nelson Mandela Pl., Glasgow +44 141 332 0041 / chaophraya.co.uk
THE SPIRITUALIST “This bar is very sophisticated, just the place for an elegant night out. It has a very complete and rather surprising selection. I recommend their rhubarb-pie cocktail!” 62, Miller St., Glasgow +44 141 248 4165 / thespiritualistglasgow.com
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Liam Hughes, distiller Irish by birth but Glaswegian at heart, this avid Celtic supporter has once again established an independent single malt whisky distillery in Glasgow, something that hasn’t happened since 1902. Liam Hughes is determined to be part of the city’s renaissance, a metamorphosis he’s been observing over the past twenty years. Glasgow Distillery, 3, Deanside Rd., Glasgow +44 141 404 7191 / glasgowdistillery.com
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Brel
Radisson Red Glasgow
BREL “This fantastic place is a tribute to the famous Belgian singer. When the weather is nice, sit out back in the beer garden.”
RADISSON RED GLASGOW “This stylish new hotel has a sumptuous bar overlooking the Clyde. The view of the Finnieston Crane – a memorial to the city’s industrial past – is breathtaking.”
37-43, Ashton Ln., Glasgow +44 141 342 4966 / brelbar.com
25, Tunnel St., Glasgow +44 141 471 1700 / radissonred.com
THE POT STILL “This famous whisky bar serves more than 700 varieties. The staff are warm and friendly and always enthusiastic about introducing you to new tastes.”
THE MITCHELL LIBRARY “One of the most iconic buildings in the city. This awe-inspiring library is one of the most prestigious in the world and I love spending time here.”
154, Hope St., Glasgow +44 141 333 0980 / thepotstill.co.uk
North St., Glasgow +44 141 287 2999
THE BON ACCORD “This bar is a veritable human melting pot with a wonderful ambience. I think it’s the perfect place to grasp the Glaswegian state of mind.”
UBIQUITOUS CHIP “One of Glasgow’s best restaurants and an historic Ashton Lane venue. The place remains essentially unchanged, with all the appeal it had when it first opened.”
153, North St., Glasgow +44 141 248 4427 / bonaccordpub.com
12, Ashton Ln., Glasgow +44 141 334 5007 / ubiquitouschip.co.uk
WEST “I stop here quite often for a drink on my way home from work. This former carpet factory is a beautiful place to spend some time.”
Templeton Building, Glasgow Green, Glasgow +44 141 550 0135 / westonthegreen.com
The Bon Accord
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The Ben Nevis (p. 17)
St Columba Church seen from Queen’s Park
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The Lighthouse (p. 7) Monorail Music (p. 17)
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Ivan Stein and Peter McKenna, chefs at The Gannet Their restaurant – considered one of the best in Glasgow – is where this duo makes Scottish delicacies truly shine. Talented chefs Ivan Stein and Peter McKenna are virtuosos with the local ingredients they select, creating a one-of-a-kind culinary experience. The Gannet, 1155, Argyle St., Glasgow +44 141 204 2081 / thegannetgla.com
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THE BEN NEVIS “Not only are they our neighbours, but they have the best whisky selection in the city. A true institution. It also serves superb pints of beer, in keeping with the Sunday tradition.” 1147, Argyle St., Glasgow +44 141 576 5204 / facebook.com/TheBenNevisBar/
MONORAIL MUSIC “It’s an independent record dealer, a bar, a vegan restaurant, a concert hall – what more do you need? ‘Mono’ is a mecca for vinyl collectors and music lovers. The entertainment line-up is always up-to-the minute and high quality.”
Kimchi Cult
Kings Court, 12 97, 95 King St., Glasgow +44 141 552 9458 / monorailmusic.com
KIMCHI CULT “This Korean restaurant is run by one of our former employees and her husband. They’re passionate about Korean culture. Their chicken recipes are fabulous.”
EL PERRO NEGRO “Hands down the best burger in the city. What’s more, this eatery is strategically located near The SSE Hydro arena. Be sure to try the incredible Top Dog with bone marrow and Roquefort butter, double bacon, caramelised onions and black truffle mayo. Simply awesome.”
14, Chancellor St., Glasgow +44 141 258 8081 / kimchicult.com
MOTHER INDIA’S CAFE “A must, since it’s the best Indian food in the neighbourhood. They serve fresh and flavourful tapas there – yes, tapas! But Indian-style, naturally.”
964, Argyle St., Glasgow el-perro-negro.com
28, Westminster Terrace, Glasgow +44 141 221 1663 / motherindia.co.uk
El Perro Negro
COTTONRAKE BAKERY “A friendly neighbourhood bakery run by a true dough devotee. Though the bread is delicious, don’t miss the pastries. Everything is just perfect here.” 497, Great Western Rd., Glasgow +44 7910 282040 / cottonrake.com
THE WEE PUB “This bar is an integral part of the celebrated restaurant The Ubiquitous Chip and a highly recommended meeting place. Be sure to stop there, whether or not you eat in the adjoining dining room.” 12, Ashton Ln., Glasgow +44 141 334 5007 / ubiquitouschip.co.uk
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Poppy Murricane, pastry chef and founder of Rawnchy Desserts Poppy Murricane, a prominent Glaswegian pro-veganism personality, makes it possible for vegans to enjoy cakes truly free of animal protein. She’s creative, young, eccentric and brings joy to pastry lovers everywhere, vegan or not. Rawnchy Desserts, 58, Maryhill Rd., Glasgow +44 747 899 3883 / rawnchy.co.uk
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STARRY STARRY NIGHT “The minute you walk into this vintage clothing store, you feel like you’ve time-travelled two or three generations back. I love the ambience here.”
The V & V CAFE “Really friendly staff, a great selection of vegan pastries and a rock-solid slogan: ‘Meet, not Meat!’” 481, Great Western Rd., Glasgow +44 141 237 7902 / thevandvcafe.com
19, Dowanside Ln., Glasgow +44 141 337 1837 / starrystarrynightvintage.co.uk
ROSE & GRANT’S DELI CAFE “Another vegan restaurant that’s well-known among aficionados for its delicious meat-free sausages.”
TCHAI-OVNA HOUSE OF TEA “A teahouse with pure hippy ambience. I discovered this place when looking for a way to experience the flower power spirit of my parents’ generation. I go back often for a total Sixties flashback.”
27, Trongate, Glasgow +44 141 553 0501 / rose-grants-deli-cafe. business.site
IN BLOOM “An offbeat place that’s strangely touching, a blend of grunge culture and vegan cuisine. The name is taken from a song by the band Nirvana. Worth the trip.”
42, Otago Ln., Glasgow +44 141 357 4524 / tchaiovna.com
THE 78 “One of the oldest vegan restaurants in Glasgow. Wooden décor with a saloon vibe and good music.”
48, Clarendon Pl., Glasgow +44 141 237 2772 / facebook.com/glasgowinbloom/
10-14, Kelvinhaugh St., Glasgow +44 141 576 5018 / the78barandkitchen.com
THE 13th NOTE “This historic vegan restaurant was originally a rock bar. And it has preserved that rebellious, no-frills spirit, all the way down to the food. Fun fact: It’s a very pro-pet place and has even earned the ‘Dog Furiendly’ award.”
AE FOND KISS “This gift shop is a real treasure trove and you’ll never leave empty-handed. I especially like the choice of decorative articles.”
50-60, King St., Glasgow +44 141 553 1638 / 13thnote.co.uk
112, Queen Margaret Dr., Glasgow +44 141 945 0100 / aefondkiss.co.uk
The 13th Note
AE Fond Kiss
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Amy Simmons, Glasgow Nespresso Boutique Manager She never starts a day without a Dharkan, served black. This super-energetic Liverpool native, who now runs Glasgow’s first Nespresso Boutique, loves the feast of cultural institutions available in her adopted city and recharges her batteries in the Highlands. Boutique Nespresso Glasgow, 60-62, Buchanan St., Glasgow
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Cail Bruich
Crabshakk
CAIL BRUICH “A very creative fusion of French and Scottish cuisines. Innovative tastes, excellent service and, to top it all off, an exceptional wine list.”
CRABSHAKK “This restaurant in the trendy Finnieston district serves a wide variety of seafood from the Scottish West Coast. Everything’s delicious, including the wine selection. If you’re not sure what to order, the restaurant’s name is a great hint.”
725, Great Western Rd., Glasgow +44 141 334 6265 / cailbruich.co.uk
BLYTHSWOOD SQUARE HOTEL “A prestigious hotel that serves delicious afternoon tea in a very laid-back atmosphere.”
1114, Argyle St., Glasgow +44 141 334 6127 / crabshakk.com
11, Blythswood Square, Glasgow +44 141 413 8314 / blythswood-square. hotelsofglasgow.com
THE STAND COMEDY CLUB “This cosy venue is the place to come for fun and laughs, featuring comedians from all over the United Kingdom, including locals. It’s a great night out and the perfect way to experience Scottish humour.”
RIVERSIDE MUSEUM “This impressive building on the banks of the Clyde, designed by architect Zaha Hadid, is home to the Museum of Transport. You can learn all about Glasgow’s first underground railway here.”
333, Woodlands Rd., Glasgow +44 141 212 3389 / thestand.co.uk
Pointhouse Place, Glasgow +44 141 287 2720
LUSS SMOKEHOUSE “Just an hour’s train ride from Glasgow, the lovely little village of Luss, on the banks of Loch Lomond, is a hub for Scottish artisans. The smokehouse smokes excellent salmon and supplies the local shops and restaurants.”
Riverside Museum
Luss Smokehouse, Loch Lomond +44 1436 860345 / luss-smokehouse.com
KELVINGROVE ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM “I think this is one of the city’s most beautiful museums. And it’s free, to boot. The perfect place to get out of the rain and learn about some of Glasgow’s history. Or you can also just sit and listen to the organists.” Argyle St., Glasgow +44 141 276 9599 / glasgowlife.org.uk/museums
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