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  • lastminute.com
  • restaurant-guide.com
  • Merchant City Restaurants
  • s1play.com
  • Willow Tearooms
  • City Inn Glasgow
  • 5pm.co.uk
  • Crowne Plaza
  • Jurys Inn
  • Menzies Hotel
  • SAS Radisson
  • India of Inchinnan R34
  • Yen Rotunda

Eat, drink and be merry

Whatever you like eating, you’ll find something to enjoy along the Clyde corridor. The city centre and beyond boasts branches of huge multinational chains as well as individual and locally-owned bistros.

In fact for a city of its size, Glasgow more than punches above its weight, prompting the London-based Harden's guide to restaurants to declare that the city has the most complete restaurant scene outside of London.

In terms of bars and nightclubs, it’s a similar picture. The areas along the River Clyde offer something for everyone and its bustling social scene has made Glasgow a ‘must visit’ city.

If you are looking for a quick bite while outsightseeing shopping you'll find places to eat at major tourist attractions, in the city centre and in the town centres.

The popular 5pm.co.uk provides news and special offers from a wide range of cafés and restaurants. Find out more about the best places to be seen in glasgowlife.com.

Check out our web links section on the right for further details about the area's restaurants, cafés and bars.

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership comprising the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City, Renfrewshire and West Dunbartonshire Councils. Its purpose is to promote the economic, social and environmental regeneration of 13 miles of the River Clyde from Glasgow city centre to Dumbarton.

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