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The ancient city of Glasgow is a magnet for everyone who once fell in love with Scottish historic architecture, traditions, folklore, and the glorious past of Scotland. Just as bagpipes and tartans are synonymous with Scotland, such iconic specialties like haggis, cranachan, and Cullen skink are the emblematic highlights of Scottish gastro culture.
Glasgow hosts quite a number of atmospheric dining locations, where you can try authentic Scottish cuisine.
The Ben Nevis immerses guests into its incredible authentic vibes. Traditional live music nights, delicious food, and an overwhelmingly rich choice of spirits, including the famous Scottish whisky, make this place really special.
Pavement is a classic Scottish pub, where you can sample craft beers, perfect gin varieties, Scottish whisky, and complement them with delicious, artistically served pub grub.
Soup's On and the cake lady offers traditional Scottish specialties, served in a simple, yet really aesthetic way. We absolutely love their hearty lentil soup, bacon rolls, and incomparable, air-light brownies paired with excellent freshly brewed coffee.
The name Mini Grill Steakhouse speaks for itself. They have taken grill culture to a new, sophisticated level. We were really impressed with their minimalistic and exquisite servings. If you’re adventurous, be sure to try their Tomahawk steak and beef burger.
Singl-end Garnethill is a must-visit if you adore traditional Scottish bread, sandwiches, and pastries.
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