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The Ubiquitous Chip, brasserie
The Ubiquitous Chip, main course

The Ubiquitous Chip, a West End institution

For 50 years, The Ubiquitous Chip has served as a second living room for the people of Glasgow. There are spaces to suit every mood and occasion: modern Scottish cuisine is served in a jungle-like setting in the restaurant, the brasserie features a glass roof and industrial aesthetic and wood-panelled walls create a cosy pub atmosphere in the Wee Bar.

The Ubiquitous Chip

Shelves of vinyl records at Sebb’s
Main course at Sebb’s

Sebb’s, subterranean grill

Red neon lights, shelves lined with vinyl records, live DJ sets and top-tier cocktails: Sebb’s offers dining in a laid-back club atmosphere. Situated in a vaulted cellar in the city centre, the restaurant allows guests to look directly into the open kitchen. The menu features lahmacun alongside tandoori chicken or grilled cauliflower – there are no culinary boundaries here.

Sebb’s

Interior view of Kelp
Shellfish dish at Kelp

Seafood delights at Kelp

In the heart of Glasgow, Kelp serves up fine fish and seafood. Creative dishes like the Orkney crab doughnut alongside classics such as smoked trout represent the rich diversity of the local coast – all sustainably caught and produced in Scotland. Be sure to save room for dessert! The menu also features creamy cheesecake and parsnip cake served with ginger ice cream…

Kelp

Table at Sylvan
Dish at Sylvan

Vegetarian delights at Sylvan

Step right in: behind the moss-green façade, fresh and surprising menus await guests every day. What they all have in common: they are entirely vegetarian and wildly delicious. Creations such as pear with Stilton cream on toasted bread or polenta on a mushroom ragout are among the house staples. These can be paired with carefully chosen natural wines, a pisco sour or margaritas.

Sylvan

Entrance to The Pot Still pub
The bar at The Pot Still pub

Haggis and whisky at the pub

If you are in the mood for an authentic pub experience, The Pot Still is the place to be. Its history dates back to 1867. Today, guests can choose from over 1,000 whiskies from around the globe alongside classic Scottish fare like “Haggis, Neeps and Tattie Pie”, a pie made with haggis, turnip and potatoes. Dark wooden benches and tartan carpets complete the atmosphere.

The Pot Still

Interior of The Iron Duke
Burger at The Iron Duke

The Iron Duke: a tough exterior with a warm heart

Warm lighting and soft booth seating offer a cosy contrast to the exposed brick walls, while the menu features comforting classics like fish soup and Beef Wellington. The somewhat understated name of this exceptionally cosy pub comes from its view overlooking Royal Exchange Square. There stands the equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, famously crowned with a traffic cone. Pranksters have been perching it atop his noble head for over 40 years.

The Iron Duke

Dish at Chaakoo Bombay Café

A blend of cultures at Chaakoo Bombay Café

This Indian restaurant in the style of an Iranian café serves tapas-style dishes right in the heart of Glasgow – a combination that might sound surprising on paper, but comes together effortlessly at Chaakoo Bombay Café. Dishes such as butter chicken and saag paneer are served in small portions, perfect for sampling and sharing with companions.

Chaakoo Bombay Café

Bread Meats Bread
Burger at Bread Meats Bread

Best Burger at Bread Meats Bread

Many burger fans claim that Bread Meats Bread serves up the best in town. The pastrami sandwiches and brisket toasties are also well worth a generous bite. When it comes to creating fantastic combinations of bread and meat, this restaurant is the clear front-runner. Offering a contrast to the hearty menu, countless fairy lights, floral wallpaper and lush green plants create a light, airy atmosphere.

Bread Meats Bread

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Paragraph 2 - Photos by Scoop Group on The Sebb’s

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