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StravaigintoEating out in Glasgow West End: American

Stravaigin 28 Ruthven Lane, G12 9BG, ( 334 7165). Wonderful fare and great service. Very popular so you may need to book. We love their enormous breakfasts complete with mighty mushrooms (really the biggest you have ever seen). Jim and I enjoyed breakfast there in September and you can see a nice photograph of the restaurant in Jim's September Photo Diary

Baby Grand

2 Byres Road, Glasgow - Telephone: 0141 337 1145. The Baby Grand is situated at the bottom of Byres Road at Partick Cross. A very attractive restaurant located in a building that was previously a bank; it has a feeling of space, particulary with the doors opening out into the street. It's a pleasant place to be with the piano tinkling in the background. Tasty food with atmosphere with New York flavour with burgers, steaks and all day brunch. You can dine here for breakfast dinner and tea. Sunday to Thursday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. (£ £)

Louis' Grill

18 Gibson Street, Glasgow G12 8NX, Telephone:0141 339 7195
The restaurant opened in Spring 2007 and has been an immediate hit with delicious burgers, a choice of rissoto, scrumptious sweets, cheese from Mellis and very friendly staff.
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Photo: Tribeca. TriBeCa Cafe Restaurant at the bottom of Byres road has brought a little bit of New York to the West End. This intimate little restaurant is very handy for students and staff at the University and local hospitals. Great brunch menu and any three tapas for £11.50. Open 9 - 6 p.m. week-days and until late Friday and Saturday. New wine list.
102 Dumbarton Road, Nr Partick Cross, G11. Tel: 0141 576 0122.


The Canal, 300 Bearsden Road, Anniesland, (954 5333) Set within a local brewery with menus that are varied and go beyond the burger with an added attraction of real ales on offer. Good place to take children. (££)

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Tell you what Tony from NY why dont you get out of Glasgow and go back to New York? You can then take on your new job of Sunday morning street cleaner...

Big Man | Thu Feb 12 2009

Hahahaha , i like the first one that says ( feeling like you are actually in New York on a sunday morning ... ) ??? Have you ever been in New York on a sunday morning ?? Im from New York , dont know which part of NY ur talkin bout .. New York on a sunday looks like Parkhead after an old firm match , all you see is City workers sweepin up the streets getting the place ready for a monday .... TY

Tony | Fri Oct 31 2008

Im not one to write blogs , but i had to try that place DaddyO's out . I must admit they actually do make a great burger last time i was there was a couple weeks ago due to my travel arrangements but will go bacj again for a terrific burger . Thnx, Joe M.

Joe | Fri Oct 31 2008

My husband and I actually ate at DaddyO's and i agree , the burgers there are freshly made when you order . The only thing was that I couldnt eat all of mine ( it was too big ). But it was lovely . We will definately go back again . Thnx DaddyO for the great burgers .

Fiona | Fri Sep 26 2008

I must say , i have eaten all over glasgow looking for the perfect american style burgers and guess what people ?? I found the best tasting and looking burgers in the east side of glasgow at a small place called DaddyO's located on shettleston rd. By far the best burger i have seen in glasgow. The owner is actually american and trust me , he sure knows how to make a burger , i recommend everyone to go out of there way to the east end and try the best burgers in all of glasgow at DaddyO's , tell george that Brian sent ya , Ive made DaddyO's my burger palace from now on .....

Brian | Fri Sep 26 2008

I have to say that an evening meal at Louis' should be avoided at all costs. Starters were mediocre, burgers burnt, desserts tasteless. Even the tomato ketchup and coca cola were awful... I can't believe that this Grill is of No 16 fame - they are worlds apart!

catherine walker | Fri Aug 31 2007

TriBeca is a fantastic place. I think I have stumbled upon a masterpeice. It's staff are friendly. the food wonderful. The music and atmosphere of the place lend themselves well to feeling like you are actually in New York on a Sunday Morning. Strongly recommended!!!!

Gary Robertson | Mon Oct 20 2003

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