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12 Ashton Lane, off Byres Road, Glasgow.
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14 WOODLANDS TERRACE \ GLASGOW 041-332 7013
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Experience the Spirit of Mayfest all year round at our unique restaurant and art gallery
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0 Lautrec's l4 Woodlands Terrace. 332 7013. Open noon—1 1pm (seven days). An interesting menu. reasonably priced considering the quality ofthe food and the service is impeccable. Pre-theatre menu at £5. Nearest venues Henry Wood Hall. Scottish Ballet Centre.
0 The Baby Grand Unit 7. Elmbank Gardens. Charing Cross. 248 4942. Mon—Fri 8am—12pm. Sat 9am—12pm. Sun 12—1 1pm (NB expecting late licence for Mayfest). A classy ifclaustrophobic little diner. Food is good. but the cappucino is better. Nearest venues. King‘s. Mayfair, Mitchell Theatre. 0 Inn on the Green 23 Greenhead Street. 5540165. Mon—Fri 12—3pm. Thurs and Sat 7—12pm. Fairly up-market restaurant. The owner can be persuaded to tinkle on the piano as accompaniment to your meal. Nearest venuesTron. Citizens'. People‘s Palace. Drama Centre.
0 Rogano's 11 Exchange Place. 248 4055. Mon—Sat 12—2.30 also Bar 5-11pm, Rest 7—10.30pm. Downstairs 6—1 1pm. For a long time. the place to eat in Glasgow and it used to be world famous. Pricey. although a reputedly less expensive menu is now available downstairs. But in the Rogano you pay for Thirties‘ chic and who can put a price on that? For the exclusive amongst you. Nearest venue George Square. 0 The Buttery 652 Argyle Street. 221 8188. Upstairs Barb—11pm. Rest 7-10pm. Downstairs BarS—l 1pm (food from 6pm). Lunch 12—2.30pm both bars and restaurant. Another of Glasgow’s better restaurants. with a high reputation and prices to match. Nearest venue Glasgow Arts Centre. 0 The Ubiquitous Chip 12 Ashton Lane. 334 5007. 12—2.30pm.
5.30—1 1pm (last orders— rest licensed to lam) Mon—Sat. Long considered one of Glasgow‘s finest although dark mutterings on the grapevine suggest that the Chip is not what it once was. The menu is unashamedly Scottish and the wine list the best in the country. Nearest venue Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
0 Asha 415 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5018. 12—2.30pm Mon—Sat. 5.30—11.30pm seven days. Curries for the sensitive. Vegetarian and very tasty. Nearest venue King‘s. Third Eye Centre. Mayfair.
o Joe’s Garage 52 bank Street. 339 5407. Noon-midnight. seven days. Upmarket Burgerjoint, but good value. Popular with ‘work nights out’. Sunday brunch and potato skins worth a try. Nearest venues Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Henry Wood Hall.
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Street. 221 7323. 8am—l 1.30pm Mon—Thurs. 8am-midnight Fri and Sat, 11am—1130pm Sun. Named after a celebrated French beer. this friendly brasserie serves good food together with an excellent wine list and range offoreign beers. Nearest
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o Asholta West End 1284 Argyle Street, 339 0936. A huge menu of well known and more exotic Asian cuisine — the Kormas and Bhoonas are especially good. Generally regarded as one of Glasgow‘s top curry shops and consequently gets
advised. Nearest venues Henry Wood Hall. Kelvingrove Gallery.
0 Greens 123 Old Castle Road. 633 1272. Only recently opened and already gaining a fine reputation. A bit off the beaten track but well worth the trip. Open for lunch and dinner and bring your own bottle applies. which is a further bonus. Nearest venues Citizens’. Burrell.
- Chimmy Chungas 499 Great Western Road. 3340884.
10am—l 1pm (Bar 1 lam—2.30pm. 5—11pm). Closed Sun. Opened only a month in a handsome building on the comer of Bank Street. this Mexican bar/café/rest is just what the West End has needed for so long. Built on three levels. CC‘s offers some of the city‘s more unusual food and drink and we hear the meatball soup is worth looking out for. Nearest venue Kibble Palace. Scottish Ballet Centre.
0 Cul-de-Sac 44 Ashton Lane. 334 8899. Noon—midnight seven days. More than just a créperie, they emphasise. Airy and spacious the Cul-de-Sac is deservedly popular although a bit pricey for a casual visit. Worth saving up for. Nearest venue Kelvingrove Art Gallery.
Thrill to the film-noir entrance and the best caramel Shortcake in town at ' one ofGlasgow‘s longest-established cafes. Inconveniently closed on ! Sundays. l 0 Warehouse Cate Third floor of
Warehouse shop, 61/65 Glassford 1
; Street. Looks a bit dated now (pastel pink in ’86?) but does serve good ;
0 Gate Sannino 18 Gibson Street.
venue Henry Wood Hall. Mitchell Theatre. King‘s. Mayfair.
food. is licensed and has a nice mix of : clientele; Glasgow‘s lunching j grannies to Glasgow‘s posing ‘ trendies. 0 University Calé Byres Road. ; Strictly for the die-hard cafe freak. This is a real cafe. Basic prices. basic seating, very basic food.
Usually crowded. the Sannino has a loyal following amongst the ‘Yoonie students. Don‘t let this or the plastic checked tablecloths put you off. Personal favourite — ice cream with hot butterscotch sauce.
0 Equi’s 449 Sauchiehall Street. A bit of a dark hole. but reliable sources recommend the bacon rolls and it is
0 Basement Cate Otago Street. A mite shabby but the food (vegetarian) is alright.
0 Art School Calé Renfrew Street. Can’t remember the proper name of this, the haunt ofGlasgow's wildest and weirdest, but it’s easily found - follow the hairstyles.