Best Scottish Restaurants in Glasgow
Price
- $40 and under
- $41 to $70
- $71 and over
Regions
Areas
Top Rated
Dining Options
Seating Options
Accessibility
25 restaurants available nearby
How is content generated
See what locals rave about
- MMarkGlasgow/Lanarkshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWhat an absolutely delightful restaurant & bar! We have been several times now and no matter what type of customer frequents the place, or what time of day it is, we always have a fabulous time. On this occasion we booked for our Valentine’s dinner, and what a treat we had! On arrival we had THE BEST Pornstar Martini’s we’ve ever had, delivered by an extremely knowledgeable, attentive & outstanding barman. The surroundings are SO sophisticated in the bar, a perfect match for the inclusive & diverse international crowd that’s a pleasure to be amongst. On to our perfect, magical & romantic dinner in the beautiful restaurant complete with a full-size tree and views over Glasgow’s crown jewel town hall. I had the beetroot starter and my husband the salmon, followed by chateaubriand with sides and chocolate love mouse all washed down by champagne and red wine. All the food was of the HIGHEST QUALITY excellently presented. A special mention for our steward, Matthew. He was SO friendly and perfectly attentive. He went out of his way to make ours, and all the other lucky couples, evenings’ a perfect experience. Thanks so much to Hazel for a magical experience we’ll remember. We can’t wait to come back very soon.More infoHazelPrice: Expensive• Scottish• Glasgow•4.3
- GGraemeGlasgow/Lanarkshire •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoGood food, piping hot and served quickly. Reasonable prices. Also, the toilets (gents) were clean and tidy—always a sign of a well-managed restaurant. I am sure the ladies toilet was the same, but I didn't see them.More infoArdnamurchanPrice: Moderate• Scottish• Glasgow•4.7
- LLorrainePortland / Oregon •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoService was excellent as was the food. The restaurant was quiet when we were in as it was early on a Wednesday evening, but we had a lovely experience as we had such nice people at the next table.More infoiasg restaurant at the BlythswoodPrice: Expensive• Scottish• Glasgow•4.3
- KkeithLondon •6 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoThis was our 2nd visit to the Smokin' Fox & we were not disappointed. We had booked in especially for the chicken wings which are outstanding. Great range of beers ect to pair up with the wings. Staff on both visits have been very friendly with a good sense of humour and the service is quick.More infoThe Smokin FoxPrice: Moderate• Scottish• Glasgow•4.7
- WWilmaGlasgow/Lanarkshire •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoFirst time in Grahamston...great first impression...I was unsure where to go...staff approached to help. ..all the staff were amazing ...professional...pleasant. Loved the open areas....plenty of comfortable seats.. My friend had a 3 courses dinner...each course was delicious...surprisingly different but delicious... Overall 10 out of 10...we will definitely be back...highly recommend it. .More infoThe GrahamstonPrice: Moderate• Scottish• Glasgow•4.4
Discover best Scottish restaurants in Glasgow
Discover the heart of Scottish cuisine in Glasgow, a city celebrated for its vibrant culinary scene. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Glasgow offers a diverse array of restaurants that masterfully showcase Scottish gastronomy, emphasizing local sourcing and traditional flavors with modern twists. From the freshest seafood harvested from nearby waters to rich, hearty dishes like venison stew, each establishment provides a unique dining experience that caters to various dietary needs, including gluten-free options. The dining atmosphere across these venues ranges from cozy, intimate settings to lively, music-filled spaces, each maintaining a high standard of service and quality. Patrons consistently praise the innovative menus, the authenticity of the flavors, and the commitment to supporting local producers which enhances the freshness and quality of the meals. Glasgow's restaurant scene is not just about food; it's a celebration of Scotland's rich culinary heritage and a testament to the city's ongoing gastronomic excellence.