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Sauchiehall Street. 332 I585. ()pen Mon—Sat: food served until Illpm weekdays. until 8pm Fri and Sat. The return ofan old favourite under new ownership. .\'ow serves good bar food. coffee and snacks throughout the day . as well as the uual beverages.
I Basil's Vegetarian Cate Ill-I l)umharton Road. 337 1416. Mon Sat
I lam 9.30pm t'l'ue closed 3 (v 30pm). Open until
Ill 3Upm during Mayfest. \‘l'orker's' co-operativc offering a new slant to vegetarian and wholcfoods, Also sellsa selection of organic wines and alternative beverages. Popularity suggests hooking at weekends.
I Sannino Pizzeria (II Bath Street. 332 8031. Seven daysnoon midnight. Serves the city's largest pi/Ias. along with the expected Italian staples. Ser \ ice is fast and friendly. (£16).
I John Street Jam 27 (‘ochranc Street. 553
3801 Restaurantopcn Sun Wed noon 3.30pm. 6 llpm;'T'Iitir's Sat
noon 2 30pm.
(i ll 30pm. Previoust a church. now a cavernous and very popular bar with a caJun restaurant on a mezzanine floor. (£18).
Mon~Thurs
noon—2.30pm. 5—] 1.30pm; Fri
noon—2.30pm.
6—1 I .3tlpm; Sat noon—1am; Sun noon-11.30pm. Surprisinglyenough. this was once a fire station. Large portions are the order of the day. from the selection of house pastas and entrees. Blackboard displays changing lunch menu. (£15).
I Fazzi Brothers 67 ('amhridge Street. 333 0941. Mon—Sat 10am—6pm approx. Little brother ofthe well-known delicatessen alongside. and selling many ofits delicacies either for lunch or as an accompaniment to breakfast or morning coffee
I Rab Ha's 83 llutcheson Street. 553 I545. Mon-Sun 12-3.3Ilpm.
(r lll.3rlpm. A warm and inviting bar with a fully fledged restaurant downstairs. The table d'hote lunch menu offers a wide selection of main courses. including seafood and vegetarian options. at {(1.95 for two Courses with coffee. The a la carte dinner menu features game and fish often. and changes weekly. (£33)
Hm" y something ‘:.-rysomethrng
Astheiarie s attests this isa new cl: e in: people in their 30s ar‘ 1: 405 We intend to
have a few itinctions at nighlri;,bs occasionally featuring a «(2 bands or cabaret acts. din'ier parties at country hoesr=s boat trips. theatre nights ant weekend holidays. A list oi events will be arranged and you can come to as many or as few as you want.
TO EOINBURGH'S NEWEST RESTAURANT
IOMELVILLE PLACE.
TEL 0312263579
BUSINESS LUNCHES. TABLE D'HOTEAND A LA CARTE MENUS
CONTINENTAL BEERS
TREAT SOMEONE TO THE 'ONE ZERO'
AND BAR AT
EDINBURGH
& WINES
I Babblty DONG! 16— t 8
Blaekfriars Street. 552 5055. Restaurant:
Mon- Fri noon--3pm. 6—10.30pm; Sat
(+— l(l.3()pm. Bar Food: available seven days. This har’restaurant/inn serves good bar food throughout the day whilst the upstairs restaurant offers a more relaxed setting for a meal. The menu caters for vegetarians. and fish and game also make regular appearances. (£16)
I L'Arena dillerona
31] 3I5llopeStrect.332 7728. Mon—Sat
noon 2.30pm.
5.30 I 1 .3llpm. Situated opposite the Theatre Royal. a traditional Italian restaurant offering a pre-performance menu at around £8.
I Cale Gandolli 64 Albion Street. 552 6813. Mon Sat 9 3(lam-11.3(lpm. Notrip to (ilasgow would be complete without visiting the (Tandolfi. whether it be for breakfast. lunch. dinner or a bowl of cappuccino and their excellent if not ultimate caramel shortcake. Whilst you indulge yourselfcast an eye over the idiosyncratic furniture. lilh)
YOU ONLY NEED ONE GUIDE TO MAYFEST THE BEST.
OUT THURSDAY 4 MAY 1989
This is hrw our diary lookslor the next month. April 2% Cheese and Wine Party; 30th -— Drinks followed by Supper and Jazz Night; May 6th Maylest Night and Supper afterwards. It you world like to know more about our membership, telephone or write tor inlormation to. thirtysometliing 54 Kelvingrove Street Glasgow G3 041 3321005.
LAVISH SUNDAY BREAKFAST WITH CHAMPAGNE. SMOKED SALMON AND EXOTIC FRUITS
Open Mon Sal llam lale.Sun 12 230prn.611pm
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RESTAURANT 8 BAR
YOU’LL BE OVER THE MOON
88 The List 21 April — 4 May 1989