3 Best Restaurants in Glasgow, Scotland

Cafe Le Monde

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This Italian-style café with alfresco seating for good weather serves lunch and smaller bites to a mainly day-visitor crowd. The ciabattas and soups are well made and substantial, if not enormously adventurous, and the staff is attentive.
36 Newmarket St., Ayr, South Ayrshire, KA7 1LP, Scotland
01292-611219
Known For
  • tasty soups and toasted cheese sandwiches
  • good coffee
  • outdoor seating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Little Italy

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Offering all things Italian, this constantly busy, noisy, and extremely friendly café sits in the heart of the West End. Its pizzas, made on the premises while you wait with a coffee or a glass of Italian wine, are probably the best around, and the house-made pastas are just as consistently good. You can create your own pizza combination from the many topping options, but do leave room for the tiramisu. Perch on a stool by the window with a cappuccino while watching the world go by, or grab a seat at one of the crowded tables or in the mezzanine.

Stereo

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Down a quiet lane near Glasgow Central station, this ultracool eatery dishes up a fantastic range of vegan food, from paella and gnocchi to a colorful platter with hummus, red-pepper pâté, and home-baked flatbread. The decor is homey and relaxed, and someone always seems to be nearby reading or writing. Paintings, posters, and announcements of upcoming concerts in the space downstairs line the walls. The music is excellent, but never so loud as to disturb the serious business of eating. The kitchen closes at 9.

20–28 Renfield La., Glasgow, Glasgow City, G2 6PH, Scotland
0141-222–2254
Known For
  • imaginative vegan food
  • hipster vibe with good art and music
  • perfect side dish of roasted sweet potato chips
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

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