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Reviewed: Ingram Wynd, Merchant City

I have this fear of eels. It comes from watching the brilliant film The Princess Bride and suffering through the scene with the ‘shrieking eels’. Shudder. So when a restaurant’s website features the...

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Reviewed: Connich Bar, City Centre

The foyer of a chain hotel is perhaps not an obvious first choice for dining, but the Connich Bar, situated in the Glasgow Hilton is as welcoming and cosy as any West End eatery. If you sit by the open...

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At a Glance: Cafe Gandolfi Pops Up at The Bank

One of Glasgow’s most iconic restaurants is making its way to the south side for one weekend only as Café Gandolfi Pops Up at The Bank on Clarkston Road from Friday 10th May to Sunday the 12th. Over...

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Reviewed: Browns, George Square

My friends, I have discovered heaven, and you might be surprised to read that it can be found in a glass served by a good looking lad or lass in Browns, George Square. Heaven is a Browns’ After Seven...

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Reviewed: Sloans, City Centre

Sloans, situated in the heart of the city, nestled between Argyle and Sauchiehall Streets and at the foot of the stretch of expensive ring emporia in the Argyle Arcade presents itself as Glasgow’s...

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What’s On: KILTR Street Food Festival

Street food’s really the in thing at the moment, with foodies everywhere casting off the pretense of the traditional restaurant to instead get their hands dirty with the likes of pulled pork and...

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What’s On: KILTR Street Food Festival (Winter 2013)

We first covered the OFFKiltr Street Feastival back in July of this year, and since then that post is positively inundated with Google traffic every time anything remotely street food related rolls...

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Four Ways to an Alternative Haggis

So this weekend is Burns Night. That iconic evening when people from around Scotland and beyond drink, dance, feast and toast to the bard’s birthday. Of course if you’re a Glasgow native, you’ve...

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Review: Bo’vine, Byres Road

It’s pretty much a given these days that if you want to eat steak at a restaurant, it’s probably going to cost you. Not at Bo’Vine it’s not! I know what you’re thinking – if it’s cheap, surely it’s not...

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