I stay in the Merchant City so that's the area I know best. I enjoy a walk down through the Saltmarket to Glasgow Green, and I'll sometimes wander into The Peoples Palace and Winter Gardens. There's an amazing fish mongers at the corner of Saltmarket right by the Trongate Tower. If you're near there on a Thursday, go into St. Andrew's on the Square. It's one of, if not the oldest church in Scotland. It's not practicing anymore, but on Thursdays it's open to the public. It's a beautiful building inside and out.
The Merchant City has plenty of pubs and restaurants. I'm a regular in Bar Bacchus. They have a good selection of drinks and the staff are brilliant. Also, itÂ’s one of the few bars that are open late on the weekends that isnÂ’t a night club. Bar Home is cheap and cheerful. Very cheap and a good atmosphere, especially if you're going out clubbing. Blackfriars has always been one of my overall favourite pubs in Glasgow. It fits my definition as a modern Scottish pub with lots of ales and whiskyÂ’s and often live bands. The downstairs club isnÂ’t really my thing, but itÂ’s always busy. If you like Blackfriars check out Rab HaÂ’s as well. Also, at the north end of Lock Lomond is the Drovers Inn. Go there. I also really like Maggie MayÂ’s as itÂ’s open late, but not a nightclub in the upstairs.
If you really want to cut loose, go to the town end of Sauchiehall Street. There are nightclubs of all sorts within a few blocks of it.
Food wise, IÂ’m a big seafood fan. Gandolfi Fish is a great restaurant serving fresh fish. ItÂ’s bit expensive, but the menu changes almost every day as they get in whatever fish is seasonal and fresh. A new bar has opened up where the Red Lizard used to be. It is currently running a contest to name it. Great burgers and they sell Moosehead! A lot of people really like GuyÂ’s, but I didnÂ’t really enjoy it, and itÂ’s quite expensive. The best traditional homemade Scottish food I have had wasnÂ’t In the Merchant City like the rest of the places mentioned here. It was in a little place off Maryhill Road called the Black Sheep Bistro. The food was some of the best IÂ’ve had, and it was very reasonably priced. IÂ’ve been back a few times and thereÂ’s always a warm welcome waiting from Claire, the head waitress. SheÂ’s the daughter of Angie, who owns the place and cooks pretty much everything. TheyÂ’re good people.
IÂ’ll use 5pm.co.uk a lot to find new restaurants. If you book with them, youÂ’ll get a deal of some sort at whichever restaurant you choose, but itÂ’s good for review purposes as well. IÂ’ll also look on Trip Advisor, but IÂ’ve found them to be quite out of date a lot of the time, as IÂ’ve tried to find places on their website only to find theyÂ’ve been closed for months.
about all I can think of just now, but IÂ’ve lived here for a few years. If you have any questions feel free to send me a PM.
Cheers,
Alex