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Bread Meats Bread

4.4 (21 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Good for groups
Good for kids

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Trish S.

A quick downhill walk from the university, this place was a perfect stop for lunch. Good atmosphere and great food. Later in our trip we discovered there are multiple locations, this one was top shelf! The group ordered a whole mess of delicious plates: Angry bird (spicy chicken and cheese) Chicken and cheese Falafel Royale with cheese Chips Sweet potato fries Poutine Drunken oreo shake - wowza! This was one of my favorite casual meals during our trip. The service was fantastic and the food was even better. My chicken and cheese sandwich was absolutely delicious and not a crumb was left. I picked off my neighbor's poutine and it was soooo good. The burgers looked incredible. The hubs had a ridiculous drunken oreo shake and it was exactly as it should be - rich and boozy.

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Gordon M.

How have I not written a review of BMB West End? I've been several times. In my defence, I pass it EVERY DAY on the bus and the bus stop is right outside so, sometimes, it's rude not to!! Anyway, if you enjoy the food in the city centre branch, but think it's a bit loud, noisy and cramped then it's well worth hopping on the Subway (or get the Number 6 or 6A bus from the south side of George Square) to visit their new branch. It's a very different feel inside, a lot more mature and sophisticated I think, and a lot bigger so you can actually get a table to yourself rather than cramming onto a big bench! The menu is a little different too but based on the same principles of good local food, well cooked meats and 'if in doubt add bacon' (which, let's be honest, is never a bad thing). I'm not going to pick out a favourite item from the West End menu, suffice to say I'm still working my way through them, but I've yet to have a bad experience. And by that I mean from the minute you walk in the door to the minute you leave. The staff are good, they have their alcohol licence sorted now, the food is as tasty as ever (and if I'm being honest, I think it's better in this one than the city centre!), and the prices are bang on. Ohhh the only downside... I can't help but order too much food, every damn time! BUT IT'S SO TASTY!!!!! In short, this is one of the most reliably good places I know. If you are a meat eater, and you haven't been here yet (and you are on Yelp reading this) SHAME ON YOU!! Get here, get ordering, and enjoy!

Sweet potato fries and crispy bacon chips.
Erika D.

Whenever I feel like eating a burger, for me there is only one place to go: Bread Meats Bread! So you guys can only imagine how happy I was when i found out that they were opening in the West End! I went with a couple of friend on the first day the opened to the public, Friday night. I was impressed by the interior, i really like how they decored the place, it is modern and welcoming and it is bigger than the branch in town - big thumbs up, as that hopefully means less queue lol. It was a busy night but we only waited ten minutes and then they showed our table. They still don't have the licence to sell alcohol, so only soft drinks and milkshakes were available. Also they didn't have a couple of sides (we wanted the mozzarella sticks) so we opted for sweet potato fries and crispy bacon chips - OMG so delicious. I then had the Great Western Wolf (cheese, bacon, spicy nduja and pulled pork) which was absolutely amazing! Overall, not disappointed at all, we waited a good half an hour but as i said, that was their first night so it is excusable, and the staff were all very nice and attentive. I am definitely going to be a regular customer!

Maria O.

We were expecting the pulled pork to have more sauce and cheese. It looks really good but wasnt as good. The fried were too big answe didn't like the gravy. Otherwise great service and place

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If you're looking for delicous burger, it's the best address you can go to! Perfect service complete a super nice evening! Thx guys.

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Great grilled cheese sandwiches and awesome location. The staff is very friendly. Definitely gonna come back soon

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Just what I expected! Obvious teething issues but sure they will sort them selves out in time. I will wait and return however.

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I then had the Great Western Wolf (cheese, bacon, spicy nduja and pulled pork) which was absolutely amazing!

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Great Western Sandwich Co

Great Western Sandwich Co

(15 reviews)

£

Hillhead, Great Western Road, West End

I always seem to struggle to find a good sandwich shop. I'm not a fan of chain sandwich shops where…read morethe food never tastes that fresh or it's overly expensive for what it is. I saw a sign for this place in the West End, and my growling stomach led me to it. It's a lot smaller than I imagined it to be however the tables are like benches so it actually sits quite a few people and it's not awkward to sit beside someone you don't know. There's a good selection of food and the sandwiches and rolls are definitely worth the money. I had 'The Works' which was a full breakfast that once after eating, I thought I was going to have to be rolled out the shop. The waiter was quite a quirky guy which I liked and he was very friendly and quick to serve. The chef also came down and he too was very nice. I liked the feel of the place, we weren't hassled all the time by waiters and it's a place where you can get an actual lunch that doesn't involve burgers or cardboard sandwiches.

I love a good sandwich but heavens knows I can't seem to make one myself. I pretty much go for the…read moresuper lazy and boring fillings when I know I need to get more on there. Oh well, I have places like Great Western Sandwich Co to sort me out. I needed a sandwich. I wanted it fast. And I had £10. I was going down GWR so stopped off here as it's one of the few places along here that I haven't tried (pls forgive me, GWS Co). I had heard good things from Yelpers though so I happily handed over my £10 (and got £5 change, mind you) for a Polo Loco sandwich. The space here would be good for hanging out in, there is actually more seating than I expected so I might eat in next time (although I don't think there are customer loos). The Polo Loco has: chicken marinated in cayenne, paprika and lime, sour cream, avocado, black beans and fried potatoes. Who puts potatoes on a sandwich? I didn't notice that when I ordered, or when I ate half of it but I've started to accept that carb-on-carb action is pretty standard in Glasgow. The sandwich didn't take long, I'm guessing around 3-4 minutes and was nicely presented for takeaway. It would cost £1 extra if I was going to eat in but I had places to be. I had the delicious smell of my sandwich taunting me the whole way home and I'm happy to say, after scoffing half of it that it really is delicious. The chicken is generous, the other toppings all work really well too and it's a hearty beast that I haven't been able to finish. Yet.

Kember & Jones - Kember and Jones

Kember & Jones

(56 reviews)

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Byres Road, West End

The food was excellent as always. Utterly delicious. Service is good though the queue can be a…read morelittle tiresome, but worth the wait. It's a great environment just to sit and enjoy a light brunch.

I'd have to say that this cafe is pretty much my favorite one while I lived in Glasgow. I…read morefrequented it almost once a week. Now that I'm back in America, I miss this place a lot! Glaswegians, your cafes have definitely spoiled me and I can't find anything that compares to this in the U.S. When you walk in, you automatically get this cozy and warm feeling. Try to get a seat in the upstairs dining area, because this is where you will feel the most warmth. I also like sitting in the bar stools by the window because I like looking outside at the rain. If you find yourself waiting for a table, just take that time to browse the pastries, savory foods laid out, and even their selection of cookbooks. Their selection of cake and tarts change daily, but if they have leftovers one day then they serve the leftovers the next day until they are gone, but a lot of the time their pastries sell out on the first day. Bonus to this is that your pastries are definitely fresh! But the pastries still taste good even if they are a day old. Trust me. My go-to pastries were the Belgian Chocolate Cake or the vanilla custard tarts. This cake has hazelnuts inside of it and is served with raspberries, chocolate bits, dusted with sugar on top. If you love chocolate, this cake is the way to go. The vanilla custard tarts reminded me of home (because I would get Egg Tarts at Chinese bakeries and this vanilla custard tart tasted just like a egg tart) The only difference is that the tart at Kember & Jones had flaky layers of crust, which made the tart even better. My go-to drinks are hot chocolate or the Moroccan Fresh Mint Tea. The hot chocolate is served with foam and little chocolate bits on top. The Mint tea is served in a clear glass, but it comes hot (which was weird because I didn't think you would serve hot drinks in a glass) but I understood why because it has a bunch of mint leaves in it that changes the color of the drink to a light tan. It's cute and if you have a sore throat, it will make you feel better. Other things that I have tried and loved were the Warm Waffle (because it was served with syrup and fresh fruit), the French Lemonade (It was pink lemonade with a little bit of sourness), and the macarons (They make different ones each week. Try all of them because they go fast! I have to say during Christmas time their Christmas pudding one tastes pretty good, too.) Last thing to note is that the staff is very nice. I never really feel pushed to leave. They are polite and attentive.

Nic's NYC Deli - I requested a blue & white theme to celebrate her summer in Scotland!

Nic's NYC Deli

(24 reviews)

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Hillhead, Byres Road, West End

My daughter is studying at the university of Glasgow for the summer and her birthday fell while she…read moreis there. Nic's made my daughter a box of beautifully decorated donuts for her birthday that she was able to pick up on her way to class the morning of her birthday. The staff at Nic's were super helpful and even allowed my daughter to pick up the surprise baked goods at 9:15 when they only opened at 10 AM. And she reported that they were delicious! I was able to order, prepay, etc. - super easy! Thanks so much Nic's for making my daughters abroad birthday so special!

YEAH! This is the Nic's I've been dreaming of! ...well, technically the Nic's I've been dreaming of…read morewould be across from/in my house, but this will definitely do for now! I'm a massive fan (see previous review of their St Enoch Square branch) but the only day I can make it to Nic's is a Saturday due to their opening hours and me working relatively far away. So when I heard their new establishment would be open til 11pm, 7 days a week, I was pretty excited to say the least! It's so great that the Nic's concept has really taken off, especially since most new places in Glasgow seem to be massive chain burger joints these days!!! For those who might not be aware, Nic's NYC Deli is just that. They serve glorious pressed sandwiches with delicious flavour combos, hot dogs, taco bowls and pancakes among other tasty offerings - like their amaaaazing doughnuts and American goodies such as Twinkies (which I definitely want to try at some point, just because!) This branch also has the extra addition of crepes (sweet and savoury!) so those who frequented this place as a Crêpe à Croissant can still get their fix. There's always the worry that another branch won't quite have the same feel as the one you're used to, but I'm happy to report that this definitely isn't the case with this one. I absolutely adore the decor, it's really cool without looking like it's trying too hard and the whole place looks fab! As for the food, it is as delicious as ever! The bf opted for a chili dog last night as he hadn't tried their hot dogs at all yet, and he absolutely scarfed it down, totally loved it. I got their LA Club Lite (chicken, bacon, avocado, lettuce, tomatoes and either chipotle or dijon mayo) since I hadn't had that one yet and I flipping love avocado and bacon together. It was brilliant, the bacon was done extremely well which I love, and their ciabatta bread is very tasty indeed. We were gonna get some doughnuts to take away, but our server offered us a free one each since they've just opened! Result!! I've got a Snickernut sitting in its wee bag under my desk right now, but since it's lunchtime I have a feeling it might disappear fairly soon... What more can I say? The staff are great, the food is great, the prices are great too - I think all in we paid about £12 for our food and a drink each which, for the quality and size of everything is pretty darn good! It's extremely reassuring to know that if I feel the need for a Nic's I can just pop along and get one...the downside being this might happen far too frequently from now on!!!

Ubiquitous Chip - Hot nuts, dirty martini and tap beer.

Ubiquitous Chip

(176 reviews)

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Hillhead, West End

Enter into this magical place on the west end for the best dinner in Scotland, bar none! We started…read morewith the cured salmon with smoked roe, mackerel, bbq carrots and scallops. WOW!! Each starter had their own great flavor profiles and set our palates perfectly for what was to come. Be sure to meet Will who fully understands the menu and was quite fun to banter with a bit back and forth. Abbey was wonderful! She made excellent suggestions for our mains so we went with the venison, monkfish and lamb. Each was better than the last! Venison melts in your mouth! Monkfish was grilled perfectly and the lamb was pressed and almost like a confit!! Desert was just a awesome!! Raspberry sorbet with lemon tart, chocolate mousse and caramel as well as affagato using brown butter ice creme!! The experience was outstanding and the food was incredible!! Don't forget to get one or two Old Fashioned's from Matt who had been with the restaurant for 30 years!!! Don't miss this wonderful place on a quaint little alley on the west end!!

A Hidden Gem on Ashton Lane…read more Located on the fabulous and trendy Ashton Lane, this place is anything but typical. From the moment you step in, you can tell you're in for something special. The atmosphere is gorgeous -- a bright glass ceiling, lush plants all around, and a rustic stone floor that creates the perfect mix of romantic and relaxed. It feels ideal for a date night but also welcoming for families and friends. The food here is definitely on the high-end side, and while the portions are small for the price, what you're really paying for is excellence. Every bite showcases the chefs' skill, creativity, and attention to detail. The quality and flavor are absolutely superb -- the kind of dining experience you simply won't find anywhere else. We ordered the Pigeon Breast, Bramble, Chicory, Walnut , the Tenderstem Broccoli and the Organic Arran Leaf & Herb Salad with Mustard Vinaigrette, and both dishes completely blew us away. The flavor combinations were thoughtful, unique, and perfectly balanced. This is one of those special spots worth treating yourself to at least once. Whether it's a romantic evening or a celebration with friends, it's an unforgettable dining experience on one of Glasgow's most charming lanes.

Bread Meats Bread - burgers - Updated May 2026

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