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Cranachan Cafe

4.0 (10 reviews)
ModerateScottish, Cafes
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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A most delicious and hearty portion of Cream of Cauliflower Soup.
Frances A.

This is where I go to if I'm in the city centre and want coffee and cake that's not mass produced. The Cranachan cake is always light and delicious. On this occasion, I had a lunch of cream of cauliflower soup, which was very good indeed, though the bread felt under baked to me, though still tasty. I had a slice of Carrot and Pistachio cake with my coffee. It was good though I'd have preferred a little more frosting on top. Staff are always friendly and service of usually very good. I think it's pretty reasonably priced too.

Afternoon Tea
Sarah T.

Cranachan is one of my favourite places to go if I'm in the mood for a cup of tea and a scone, a nice or lunch or afternoon tea! I met my friend there today (that#'s Yelp commitment for you!) and we have a lovely afternoon tea. On arrival, we were seated straight away and selected the afternoon tea deal from the menu. For £12.95 each (or upgrade to include a prosecco which is £16.95 each) we got a selection of sandwiches, cakes, scones and Cranachan. It is worth noting that although the menu states you well be served cheese, egg mayo and salmon sandwiches, you can substitute any of these for any of the other sandwich fillings on the menu free of charge. We went for the cheese & pickle and the chicken & salad sandwiches. I chose to have tea (which was served in the most adorable tea pot that I really wanted to take home) and normally as my friend does not drink tea or coffee, she can substitute this for a soft drink. We have been here several times and she has always been allowed to do this, but they must have changed their policy because she was not allowed to today. She ordered a drink instead. I do think they could be a bit more flexible on this rule (or charge a small supplement) as there are people who enjoy afternoon tea but don't necessarily like tea or coffee. The scones were delicious, crammed with cream and jam which is never a bad thing! The Cranachan was really strong, but very tasty. The selection of cakes included: ginger cake, lemon cake and a chocolate cake (containing biscuits and caramel - heaven!). The chocolate and ginger cakes were both lovely but neither of us liked the lemon cake. The cheese and pickle sandwiches were definitely over fave (the chicken was a bit of a let down) but overall, it was very good. The staff are very attentive and friendly, greeting you with a warm welcome and making sure to say bye as you leave. I really enjoy coming here and for afternoon tea, it is definitely great value for money!

Meringue.
Niels G.

Fantastic restaurant featuring fine Scottish food & drink, in the heart of Glasgow. Had Cullen Skink soup, followed by a meringue.

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Excellent spot. High quality food with a Scottish flair; excellent and friendly service; all at a nice price. Kids loved it as well!

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I met my friend there today (that#'s Yelp commitment for you!) and we have a lovely afternoon tea.

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Hutchesons Bar & Brasserie - Hutchesons

Hutchesons Bar & Brasserie

(53 reviews)

££

Merchant City, City Centre

this is in downtown, I did not see any parking around…read more Great decor, the staff was AMAZING! Waiter spent a great deal of time talking to us just as if we known him for a long time it was great. the level of friendliness and hospitality was very impressive. The menu is very nice and not expensive at all. TRUFFLED BRIOCHE- The dish is amazing even though I did not taste any truffle but there was a entire truffle mushroom itself there, the plate they presented it in was annoying to rest the silverware, was a bowl type of plate and the fork kept falling in lol GOLDEN BREEZE- the drink was suggested by our waiter and it was amazing cudos to him! GNOCCHI- WHAT an unfortunate plate. This was to me not a gnocchi.i love the fact that our waited noticed and made sure to ask me if everything was ok with my choice, that shows that the staff cares about customer service. The gnocchi was blend and tasteless it to me was more of a polenta and not a gnocchi it was cooked pan fried and not like a past should so it was not a great plate definitely not a gnocchi. I would definitely recommend the place, not the gnocchi but the place was pretty nice. come and have a try!

I had high expectations for this place. I started out with a mushroom soup, it was pretty good, it…read morehas a very earthy taste. I like that they had gluten free bread and it was great. They didn't bring me a spoon with my soup so I had to flag someone down to get one. Not a huge deal but you tend to expect more from a place like this. When I finally got someone she apologized and said I don't know what's happening here, that shouldn't have happened. Really an apology alone would have sufficed without the extra commentary. I had the steak. The steak has a good taste but I ordered hollandaise sauce as my sauce and I wish I would not have poured it on my steak because it wasn't very good. The sauce just really lacked flavor. So, overall it was ok. Not the worst meal I've had but not the best either. I would go back I just wouldn't order the hollandaise sauce.

Mharsanta - Fish & Chips

Mharsanta

(16 reviews)

Merchant City, City Centre

First time's a charm[1]. If you're seeking Scottish cuisine, look no further…read more Haggis carbonara (£18.75) is a recent addition to Mharsanta's menu - my Scottish friend tried it and told me "it's rich!" - and after I sampled it, I knew I had to come back for it. And I did. After a night of touring local pubs, I ended up at Mharsanta for this wild pasta dish. And I'll say: devouring a plate of this is both a commitment and a pleasure. And after a small twist of the arm, I ended up having three more drinks than planned. They've got a full bar. Take that as you will. Thanks Olivia (x2), Liam, and Halima for putting up with me. Credit accepted. [1] Usually it's "second time's a charm", but I was a smitten kitten after my first visit.

Perfect for a night out with friends! It is a warm and welcoming restaurant with incredibly nice…read morewaitstaff. We ordered their signature cocktail, which had whisky, amarosa, raspberries, and honey - pretty damn fantastic. We ordered three starters - the haggis with neeps and tatties, the mushroom Medley on toast, and the scallops on black pudding. Each one of them was delicious. We all found the haggis to be surprisingly good, the mushrooms were just amazing, and the scallops were divine. That being said, we all took one bite each of our black pudding and promptly stopped eating it. I got the fish and chips for an entrée, one of my friends got the venison stew, and the other got the mussels. Everyone was really happy with their dinner. The fish and chips were enormous and great, as were the mussels. The venison stew was to die for! So good! We split a sticky toffee pudding for dessert - also excellent. It was such a good meal. I took another friend back there later in the week.

Mussel Inn - Shallot mussels

Mussel Inn

(37 reviews)

££

City Centre

Does not exist. We went to Banca Di Roma and had a fantastic meal outside and drinks upstairs. One…read moreof my friends wanted to know how much a bottle of the Japanese whiskey was, but upon hearing the price we all decided on our own individual drinks. :)

Met Herself in here for a wee pre-Christmas lunch date. I've been in a few times before, but only…read morefor lunch so I don't consider myself to be fully indulged in the seafood cornucopia that is Mussel Inn. As it was only lunch I restrained myself and opted for a starter of the fish cakes with a side order of chips, which was just as well as the fish cakes were a tad on the small side. This was mildly disappointing at the time, but actually they would have been fine as a starter if you were moving on to something more substantial. I was glad I'd ordered the chips as well though. Herself as usual went for the eponymous bivalve molluscs that are the house speciality. These were quite on the large side, and disappeared before I had a chance to get a picture of the bowl so must have been good! An Americano coffee to finish was of good strength and taste, even if it was only just over half a cup; presumably they were leaving a gap for the milk that I didn't ask for and don't want. Still, I guess if they'd topped it up with water it would be weaker and that would be almost as big a sin. The restaurant is quite large and was pretty empty on this particular lunchtime. They have a mezzanine area upstairs that you can rent for private groups, which would be great if you had enough folk who were seafood lovers.

The Western Club Restaurant - Duck w peaches and turnips

The Western Club Restaurant

(5 reviews)

££

City Centre

Food was excellent. Friendly and professional staff. Place was well decorated. Awesome dining…read moreexperience overall.

Formerly a private members club, the Western Club Restaurant is now open to the public. We were…read morelucky enough to be able to get a seat on an early Saturday night and try it out - an interesting menu, delicious food and friendly staff meant we walked out very content indeed! Located on Royal Exchange Square, one of my favourite places in Glasgow, I was dying to try this place out. We had attempted to go to another restaurant for an early Saturday dinner but it was "booked out" (read: one table of guests) so we ended up here. At reception the girl phoned up to see if they could fit us in which was lovely. The dining room is modern casual - a little similar to Hutchesons but without some of the awkward seating layouts they have. We went for the pre-theatre menu (£15.95 for two courses) - there's also a Yelp check-in deal which is the same offer but with a glass of wine as well, win. We actually didn't use the check-in deal as we shared a bottle of Chablis instead. We were treated to some lovely canapes to start which were very welcome, especially on a pre-theatre menu when you might not expect them! I had duck breast to start which was served really thinly sliced and was a smaller portion than I expected, but by the end of the meal I appreciated it! I then had the fillet of beef which was served with haggis and potato dauphinoise - a really well executed dish with a lovely red wine jus and a delicious dauphinoise. There was perhaps a little too much haggis with the dish but that's my own personal preference. We then decided to go for dessert and both got the creme brulee even though I really shouldn't eat quite so much dairy in one go. I stuck to just eating off the delicious top layer and donated the rest to Graeme which I'm sure he appreciated! Service was another highlight of our meal here - our main waitress was from New Zealand so her and I had a lot to chat about! She was super helpful and welcoming, and added an extra bit of sparkle to the meal. Overall service was really good without being stuffy or pretentious.

The Shandon Belles

The Shandon Belles

(14 reviews)

££

Finnieston, West End

This place is a lovely mystery, tucked out of the way off the beaten track. As with any such…read morerestaurant, they have to make sure there's a lot to shout about so that you'll get your friends to come along and try it. Shandon Belles does not disappoint! The menus are always fantastic, and they like to keep it all seasonal so the produce is as fresh and local as possible. There is a good variety of dishes for the munching, but there is usually only one vegetarian option available as a main course so if you have a veggie amongst your number, make sure to check the menu before you drag them in. I had the pleasure of attending a Christmas Lunch with my colleagues at this fine establishment. Everything was absolutely delicious. What I particularly like is that they have veg in bowls for passing around the group, rather than just dish them out regardless of people's preferences. You can have as much or as little as possible. Oh, and all their desserts are amazing, and they have different specials every week. The cheesecake is particularly good (and I shouldn't have it because of my lovely allergies), and they make their own tablet to go with the coffee! The waiting staff are ever attentive, filling your glass with the table wine whenever they spot an empty glass. They're always smiley and up for a chat as well! It's refreshing to see staff that seem to be enjoying the company of the customers. It certainly helps to foster a homely vibe to this charming wee place. Don't be shy, give it a try! It won't stay off your radar for long. ^^

Now, I've been here once before & was taken back on how random the location of the place is!…read more Tucked away behind the Church/Cathedral near Anderston and Finnieston, on the old Argyle Street, beneath The Two Fat Ladies @ The Buttery. Was my friends birthday meal here & 8 of us neatly packed in around one table on a busy Friday evening. Set menu at £16 for two courses and £18 for three (from memory!) They also have specials on, which tonight was a Pork Loin with mustard mash and a rosemary and thyme jus. (Can tell Fiona went for this!) Service was as I recalled & excellent the whole night. We pretty much spent 3 hours in there & the last table out... At no time did we feel anything was an issue for the staff. I had the chilli and tortilla chips for starters & pleasantly surprised at the chips being made in house. Absolutely lifted the dish for me to another level. Cottage Pie for mains & it was roasting! Could have done with room to move the meat around underneath, as some bits were a little oily, but it just needed mixed. Absolutely delicious delicate flavours mind. My only criticism of the meal experience, was the house wine they supply. Simply put at £10/12 a bottle - frankly rotten stuff. We ended up ordering from the buttery wine list to £41 for a bottle of pinot noir, to get something you could drink without tasting the chemicals! At £10/12, you can do a lot better on the wine front - no excuse there I'm afraid. Whole meal itself was a delight & more a dining experience with the quirks of old style plates/cutlery like in the pig and the butterfly restaurants. Will be back here to eat no doubt again & so should you! You Gotta Eat Here - For Sure!! :-D

Cranachan Cafe - scottish - Updated May 2026

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