Your guide to the best attractions, bars, cafes and restaurants south of the Clyde Thursday 28 May 2015 Share Written by Niki Boyle The Scottish Parliament has a constituency called Glasgow Southside, and you do hear people in the city talking about the Southside, so it clearly exists beyond...
One of the newer cafés in the South Side, JJ & Olive serves up freshly baked scones each day which are already a hit with the locals. This large café is bright and very spacious with on-street tables and chairs available if we are lucky enough to get some sun!65 Seres Road, Clarkst...
Dear Green Coffee B Corp certified company Dear Green Coffee, were founded on the principle of providing ethical, traceable and sustainable coffee. You can find it available in many coffee shops and cafes throughout Glasgow.Visit Dear Green Coffee’s website to learn more. Roots, Fruits and Fl...
Escape to vibrant South Side of Glasgow at ibis budget Glasgow. Perfect for two travelers seeking a memorable stay, this budget hotel is centrally located. Discover trendy boutiques, charming cafes, and lively bars just steps away. Enjoy air conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, and delicious complime...
The South Side is also a hub for foodies, with a wide range of dining options to satisfy every palate. From trendy cafes and gastropubs to international cuisine and traditional Scottish fare, there's something for everyone. After a delicious meal, why not catch a show at the iconic ...
The woodland also improves the key routes for pedestrian and cyclist movements in and around North Toryglen and the south side of Glasgow. The project will deliver key infrastructure at two main areas of greenspace one to the east and one to the west of the newly delivered housing whilst ...
UniversityGardensis home to subjects in theCollege of Arts. TheQueenMargaret Unionat the end has cafes, a bar, a games room, study spaces and anightclub. Next door isComputing Science(Sir Alwyn Williams Building). Acrossthe plaza is ...
and packed with bars and restaurants, or Denniston, cheap and up and coming in the East. Families might prefer Queen’s Park, quiet and green and home to farmers’ markets and community cafes. If you choose to stay outside City Centre, here is a post aboutBest Areas to Stay in Glasgow...
Crockery plates, metal cutlery, a cut above some other Curry Cafes in Pollokshields. However it does take a minute or two for them to get things sorted. The Tandoori Nan, tried and tested, whilst not in Hector’s preferred classic style, still, risen, puffy, quality Naan. Ditto, for ...
There are heaps of restaurants, cafes, and bars close to this recommended hostel in Glasgow. View on Hostelworld Getting Insured BEFORE Visiting Glasgow Unfortunately, things can go wrong when you least expect it. This is why good travel insurance is essential before you head on your trip to ...