Posh Nosh in Glasgow
Posh Nosh in Glasgow
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EVLXGE

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2,184 posts

231 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Im up in Glasgow on sunday and need somewhere nice to take the missus for lunch.

I lived/worked in Merchant City for a year (Mon-Fri) so know most of the night time haunts but not sure what there like for a posh lunch.

Can anyone recommend anywhere.....other than McDonalds biggrin

yarass

95 posts

196 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Burger King smile

standfree93

3,001 posts

209 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Pizza Express. It's an Italian restaurants just off of George Square.
lickyum

a11y_m

1,861 posts

244 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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I'll take your Pizza Express and raise you a Wetherspoons biggrin

Serious suggestion now: not too posh, just one of the places I like: http://www.red-onion.co.uk/

Andrew[MG]

3,348 posts

220 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Back to your old Merchant City stomping ground and head to http://www.italian-kitchen.co.uk/

TheJ

162 posts

212 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Rogano? Avoid if not a seafood fan...

paulqv

3,124 posts

217 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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went to the new blysthswood hotel for dinner tonight, used to be the RAC club, food was very good and quite anice place
Otherwise for traditional good lunch and very good service la parmigana on great western road is always good!
Hotel Du Vin ex 1 devonshire always does a good lunch and service is good and is very classy too
Paul

flipflop1

642 posts

203 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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+1 for Italian Kitchen

I also love Amarone in buchanan st, nelson mandela place. My weegie socialite burd tells me that is "so past being cool now" and go to mediterraneo on Ingram St.

If you want posh (altho further afield) Marr Hall Hotel is fantastic or try the old fav - 1devonshire (altho always worth checking upto date reviews as changes hands from time to time).

Any of the above should provide brownie points

Andrew[MG]

3,348 posts

220 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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paulqv said:
went to the new blysthswood hotel for dinner tonight, used to be the RAC club, food was very good and quite anice place
Otherwise for traditional good lunch and very good service la parmigana on great western road is always good!
Hotel Du Vin ex 1 devonshire always does a good lunch and service is good and is very classy too
Paul
I keep getting emails from the Blythswood and keep meaning to pop in for a drink when I'm up that way. Is it worth going in for a look if I'm not getting food?

deevlash

10,442 posts

259 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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ubiquitous chip in ashton lane in the west end
http://www.ubiquitouschip.co.uk/

BigAlinEmbra

1,629 posts

234 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Stravaigin in Ruthven Lane does nice grub.

OlberJ

14,101 posts

255 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Posh nosh's in Blysthwood square?

Whatever next hehe

Mattymouse33

1,276 posts

229 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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The bothy across from hillhead underground. I had dinner in the Living Room the other evening, in town and was very nice.

paulqv

3,124 posts

217 months

Wednesday 9th December 2009
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Andrew[MG] said:
paulqv said:
went to the new blysthswood hotel for dinner tonight, used to be the RAC club, food was very good and quite anice place
Otherwise for traditional good lunch and very good service la parmigana on great western road is always good!
Hotel Du Vin ex 1 devonshire always does a good lunch and service is good and is very classy too
Paul
I keep getting emails from the Blythswood and keep meaning to pop in for a drink when I'm up that way. Is it worth going in for a look if I'm not getting food?
Hi Andrew
the bar is ok, but nothing special, but i did think the food was very nice. They do a set price dinner menu which is well worthwhile. has only been open three weeks and it seemed like it as staff were all still learning but trying very hard to impress and please. Def worth a visit for food! You can buy me dinner if you want! thin k it may be your turn! am away to Amsterdam on friday until tuesday, before you ask, where i am in the world just now!

We still need to play squash whilst we remember the rules! I suspect you and Andy are just getting super fit so you can thrash an old man like me on the courts!

Paul
xxx

Doovde

173 posts

265 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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29 in Royal Exchange Sq is nice, and not a 'private club' during the week, though I think you'd deffo need to book a table in advance.

whirligig

941 posts

217 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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deevlash said:
ubiquitous chip in ashton lane in the west end
http://www.ubiquitouschip.co.uk/
That would have been my recommendation too but friends were there recently and thought it had gone down hill. Reading some on-line reviews it does look poor for them. Anyone else been recently?

EVLXGE

Original Poster:

2,184 posts

231 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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Thanks for the suggestions ill have a look at websites today.

Italian kitchen was my first thought...spent a good few nights in there. Wasnt sure if they opened for lunch though. Ill use IK as a fall back.

wooooody

920 posts

259 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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Andrew[MG] said:
Back to your old Merchant City stomping ground and head to http://www.italian-kitchen.co.uk/
Their sister restaurant accross the road on albion street, The Italian Cafe, is a better bet. It does similar food, but tapas stylee and is a much nicer place to be seated.

Tinderbox for a cuppa of course.

Andrew[MG]

3,348 posts

220 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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wooooody said:
Andrew[MG] said:
Back to your old Merchant City stomping ground and head to http://www.italian-kitchen.co.uk/
Their sister restaurant accross the road on albion street, The Italian Cafe, is a better bet. It does similar food, but tapas stylee and is a much nicer place to be seated.

Tinderbox for a cuppa of course.
Depends if you are looking for pizza or not lick

Do you know Gerrard or Ricardo?

EVLXGE

Original Poster:

2,184 posts

231 months

Thursday 10th December 2009
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Thanks chaps.

Booked Hotel du Vin.

Best way to get there? Hop in a taxi? Roughly how far from centre?