First time eating here while on a day out to Kelvingrove Museum (which is about 10 mins away). Staff were very friendly and welcoming and the portion sizes are excellent! We were stuffed after eating and it tasted amazing. We had the loaded katsu fries and the philly cheese steak sandwich. Would highly recommend if your passing.
Thank you Cranachan for the best GLUTEN FREE Afternoon Tea I have had. For the first time I could taste flavours, the bread was amazing and the scones and cakes a delight…you would be hard pushed to distinguish it from a regular Afternoon Tea.
To Ryan and his team a huge thank you - food and service impeccable 😊
Nunca me había sentido tan molesto como para escribir una mala crítica sobre nada antes, pero la pizza que pedimos era como masticar tomate - cartón empapado. Si no tuviera hambre/tacaño habría lanzado esa pobre pizza anémica al océano porque sus posibilidades de convertirse en una balsa salvavidas para un hombre que se ahoga son más altas de lo que yo elijo pedir a Bella Italia de nuevo. No sé qué hice para justificar un atentado contra mi vida pero ese bebé está a punto de vencerme. Cuestan más de cinco dólares. En general, una experiencia muy deprimente para mí y mi esposa de jengibre.
Ordered 3 entrees & 1 main to share here. Ordered glasses of water, only 1 arrived. No side plates for sharing, was told I didn’t ask for the plates. Not sure how I was meant to eat what I ordered. Food was not very hot & quite disappointing. I have eaten in Wagamama mainly times before but not this one
En Glasgow para un fin de semana sorpresa.
Socio reservado aquí para un buen licatijj on. y reseñas, no decepcionó.! Buena comida y personal amable. Toda la comida llegó a su debido tiempo y era delicioso.
Personal muy atento.
Absolutamente fabuloso. Stewart es un experto, conoce sus cosas y hace los mejores cócteles. Gran ambiente, buena música, personal fantástico, no mucho más que se puede pedir
The Doublet is a traditional wee pub in Glasgow's west end that does occasional gigs in their upstairs lounge bar and my wife and I were there for the first time last night for Stanley Brinks and Freschard who were playing their second night there.
The tickets said doors were 19:30 but in the event we didn't get in for another half an hour after that. Not necessarily the bar's fault (the artists notoriously like a swally and a fag I think they might have been dragging their heels a bit doing exactly that).
The downstairs bar was very busy and the atmosphere was good as was the service from the young bar staff. It's not cheap though ... £6.50 for a pint of Estrella is what I'd expect in a trendy midtown brasserie not a small bar patronised by students and locals rather than professional types and tourists.
The gig was sold out so the small upstairs lounge was choc-a-block with a very enthusiastic audience which obviously also made for a great atmosphere.
So in short we had a great night and I look forward to future gigs in The Doublet.
Just to touch briefly on a couple of downsides though; the stools in the upstairs lounge become quite uncomfortable after about quarter of an hour and are like implements of medieval torture after about 45 minutes ... and (importantly) the men's toilets are absolutely stinkin' and definitely need to be cleaned more regularly.