Byres Road to me is peak West End. It's full of bars, full of restaurants and especially full of students. Especially for students new to Glasgow its probably one of the first places to explore and it does a good enough job of providing for them that it can be a while before the investigate much further.
Let's call everything between Great Western Road and University Avenue the "top end" of Byres Road and everything between University Avenue and Dubarton Road the "bottom end" of Byres Road. Mostly I stick to the top end but that's mostly out of habit. There you have supermarkets ranging from Iceland to Waitrose, not to mention a real butcher and a fishmonger. You can find fast food at Greggs, Subway or Mario's Plaice, or, if you're looking for something more interesting to eat you can try Cup, Curler's Rest or Nic's NYC Deli. I'm really only scratching the surface here.
It's also a great place for gifts with branches of Fopp, Waterstones, Papyrus and Demijohn all within a stone's throw of each other. Branches of most major banks can be found on Byres Road too, as can the Hillhead Library, a whole bunch of charity shops, a couple of jewelry stores, some vintage clothes stores, Boots and Superdrug, opticians, travel agents, hair dressers and beauticians, key cutters, a cheese monger, phone shops, obviously coffee shops and cafes, more than one ice cream parlor and on and on.
Really, it's no surprise that the new students take a while to explore further afield. Almost everything you could need (and a few things that you might never need) can be found here. It's like a miniature city centre right in the West End.
While you're wandering around, stop to glance above the shop fronts now and then. The old tenement buildings that house them are kind of cool and also house the odd hidden gem. Especially keep your eyes open at night - near University Avenue one building has a lit up diagram showing the fazes of the moon. It took me nearly five years to spot that, so I'm sure there are more secrets around as well. read more