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The best restaurants serving British food in Hillhead Glasgow City Glasgow and Surrounding
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20 Opinions in 1 websites
We ordered chocolate and banoffee milkshakes, there were many flavour options to choose from! They were heavenly. Friendly staff, clean restaurant and good location :)
2202 Opinions in 5 websites
It's not just amazing food or perfect service, you enjoy this location for the Journey you will take. Treat yourself to the Hedonistic Wine Pairing...worth every cent. Four hours will pass without you knowing. It's these "things" that earned this spot a Michelin Star.
1898 Opinions in 1 websites
Found this by using Google maps although we’ve visited the area for over 30 years. Embarrassing for us!! Came for lunch and the place is exquisite. Food lovely and beautifully presented. We ate everything. Compliments to the chef! It’s now a favourite snd we’ll be back asap.
1661 Opinions in 4 websites
Found this place via trip advisor recommendations. Lovely little cafe clean and well set out . Very friendly efficient staff. We went for breakfast I had the full breakfast with haggis and my partner who is fussy made her own breakfast. Everything cooked freshly and well presented quality produce. Clean toilets. Everything decently priced considering the area.
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Excellent spot at the outside tables to people-watch. Service was prompt and friendly despite being busy. Loved my lunch and would return if in the area.
620 Opinions in 2 websites
Went for a late lunch with my husband 1st time we have eaten here the place was absolutely beautiful inside, the staff were very welcoming and attentive, the food was the best Indian food I’ve had in a long time the portions were decent size I would highly recommend coming here and we will definitely be back
537 Opinions in 3 websites
Having hugely enjoyed our pre dinner drinks in the lovely bar adjacent, it was truly most disappointing to realise this place was all about style without substance..the food was quite disappointing-& therefore hugely overpriced. The weirdly muscular scallops began the fiasco, & my tasteless £36venison main, whilst looking nice, proved as dreary (& therefore no better) than my husband’s overcooked £32Halibut . The luscious sounding green beans had suffocated in the gooey tomato sauce, having lost their color almost entirely because they were hugely overcooked! Great advice was given by Osky regarding the lovely bar drinks& table wines available by the glass - the only worthwhile experiences of the evening. We did not appreciate being automatically slugged service charges for both the drinks and the dining experiences..but it’s apparently not uncommon here in Scotland we’ve been advised. They are resting on their laurels here..you can dine far better elsewhere for sure. We in fact most certainly did. But their Bar is certainly a standout! That IS recommended!
829 Opinions in 2 websites
A very disappointing experience in Bo'Vine. My wife and I have been on a number of occasions and it has generally been OK. However, we were given an Itison voucher as a gift by my son and my wife and i decided to use it for an evening out. The experience started well with the young waitress finding us a quieter spot in the restaurant as wear hearing aids. From there, it was downhill completely. The waiter, when he eventually did appear, was asked if we could order bread for us to have. He said the portions were normally large and for 4 people but he would ask for a portion for 2. No bread appeared and there was no communication from the waiter regarding this. He was in the area regularly servicing another group of guests. We wanted to order some wine and I asked another waiter if we could order wine (as our waiter had not came near our table) and he said he was new and would talk to our waiter. Needless to say, no wine arrive. When the food arrived I asked the waitress for a glass of wine. The wine never arrived and I asked the waitress again for the wine as we were almost finished with our food. She immediately brought back the glass of wine, just as my wife was finishing her main course. We relayed this to the waiter when he asked if everything was OK. He did apologise and said we should write a review if we are unhappy. The voucher was a gift. Perhaps the waiter thought (mistakenly) that there would be a very small tip as the balance on the bill would be small due to the prepaid voucher and therefore not worth the effort and he would prefer to service the group of 6 guests who would not have had a prepaid voucher. The quality of the chateaubriand was good albeit it was lukewarm when it arrived. A little warmer would have been nice. But that was dwarfed by the terrible service which wasted an experience given to us as a gift by our son. If you are not going to service prepaid vouchers to the same level as non prepaid guests, then don't issue the vouchers (they are not free, they have to be paid for)