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    3.2 (5 reviews)
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    Paisley's Burger & Keg

    Paisley's Burger & Keg

    4.8(5 reviews)
    3.0 miPaisley

    Kind of rough-looking at first, complete with a very few well-worn tables, a rough-looking…read morebartender and big, angry-eyed Jaegermeister hart on the wall blasting you in the face as soon as you walk in, but don't let appearances mean everything. The place was great. The rough guy behind the bar may or may not be one of those guys hired to throw fighting drunkards out onto the street, but if so, he was a friendly rough guy who could recommend the right beer along with the outstanding onion rings with a smile on his face and a description of their ingredients and preparation that was straight from a chef's school's creative menu-writing class by way of a genuine love for the establishment's own big circular fried veggies. Our waitress was a engaging, beautiful, well-rounded and very cheerful Sco'ish woman with equal enthusiasm for the burgers and beers on tap. Good service, all y'all! The beer recommended for my wife was a Czech Pilsner draft, Krusovice, a mass-market offering from Heineken that's tasty, if not very challenging. She said it was meh - but she was on the way to finishing the whole pint when I expressed surprise that she'd gone through more than a third of the glass, her usual place to stop. Either she liked it more than she let on, or the day's exertions led to a need for extra alcohol. Mine was a more-local-er IPA that I don't have the name of because I've been counting on the name being on the receipt and it isn't. Darn, because it was tasty and went well with the food and you should get that. So why should an American get a burger in Paisley, UK? I dunno. We were here to join an organized tour of northern Scotland, where we were promised all the Scottish food we cared to mange for the next week, and didn't really want to go overboard; plus, we'd been in Edinburgh the previous few days, and tried some of the local versions of lots of kinds of foods, so just wanted a quick somewhat-familiar bite as a respite. It was the right thing for us. Somewhat familiar, anyway. The burger was delicious, but ground a little differently, so not quite the same texture. It was singed on the crust (mmmm!) but cooked to medium-doneness in the inside (mmmm!). The roll was a beautiful, shiny egg-white-finished thing with excellent texture and an actual flavor of its own. We each got slightly different toppings; even though they had familiar American names, the outcome was just a little different - and seriously yummy. Get a hamburger or a cheeseburger! The fries were potato-y, perfectly done and very tasty. Skins on, peppered as well as salted, yum, get those. My onion rings were among the best I've ever tried, due to the wonderful beer batter. The sauce was OK, not great. Which brings us to ketchup. Heinz ketchup in the UK is just a little different from American Heinz. UK palates apparently appreciate a condiment that's slightly sweeter, with maybe a hind of cinnamon and maybe cardamom. I like it, but it's kind of a funny thing. Your tongue may expect one thing, but since it gets another, there may be some cognitive dissonance going on. Don't let your brain tilt to the "it ain't right" side! No! Gently, mindfully, pull it over to "Mmmmmm, this is good." Because it is. This isn't an American burger joint. It's a Paisley American burger joint. Dude, you're in Scotland. Enjoy it, it's good. Go there. BTW, the taxi stand is a few steps across the square next to the train station. It's about 5 - 6 pounds to the airport Holiday Inn, one pound cheaper than our Uber ride coming in - and the Uber driver was an asshole who gave us a lousy review, preventing us from getting the return trip. Whatever, dude. Sorry you're bitter that you lost your business, but might it be due to your attitude?

    Really good burgerand wing place. Recommend the macaroni fritter on the burger for added chubbage…read more Fries are solid, no booze becasuse of covid but looks like a solid bar. Come check it out.

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    Po'Boyz - Lunch

    Po'Boyz

    3.6(7 reviews)
    1.7 miPartick, West End

    Just stopped in for a milkshake and it was exactly what I was looking for. I wish I came hungry…read morebecause they have a lot of food options that sound good. Family run and super friendly. I am definitely coming back for jumbalaya, pizza and other tasty options. It's tucked away in the Broomhill shopping center, so if you're in the area stop in and check it out.

    A slight disappointment to book outselves in and then to find out it wasn't the old McMillan's…read moreEmporium...and that it was only BYOB licenced! It's actually in a much smaller unit in the Broomhill Shopping Centre and it literally is a small diner, too small for a bar or even for decent bathrooms. And yes the gent's wasn't working properly when we were there, but I liked the cool New Orleans sounds and found the place a little charming. I ordered the chicken wings to start, saucy and served with a cooling dip and salad. They were finger-lickin' good and not trying at all to be politically correct, they had a fire about them. It turned out to be a good job I had ordered a Strawberry Millions milkshake from their extensive menu. My battered catfish and chips were lovely too, a slab of succulent fish, cooked perfectly, moist and flaky, on top of a massive plateau of really nicely fried chips, and with a little paper cup of peas, just in case I had any space left, oh and a tastily dressed salad. I can eat a helluva lot, but I didn't need the peas, most of the salad, or some of the chips, so this place is definitely decent value for money. All things considered a four star review.

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    Five Guys - Normal "small fries" with little bacon cheese burger

    Five Guys

    4.1(7 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    Awesome burgers, well worth the spends. Really fabulous service here, too!…read more Tasty and fresh is what you are paying for. Fries are SO good. Also the coke freestyle machine means you will never run out of drinks to try. Better service than any other Scottish five guys!

    You know, the price tag of this place has always been a major deterrent for me. Then, Carolyn E and…read moremyself were at Braehead and I thought to myself - YOLO, whatevs, let's do this. I am so glad we did. Because honestly, considering what you get and what you pay at certain other burger eateries, this really isn't so bad. Free-refill drinks (and you have a selection of what feels like a million drinks out of the magical Coke machine), a stupid amount of fries (even when ordering a small portion - I'm curious to see how much you get for a large portion... an entire sack of potatoes maybe? Who knows) and a genuinely really tasty burger with all the fillings you want. The small bacon cheeseburger that I ordered was great - the meat was tasty and wonderful, the ratio just right. Yes, it was messy, but that was my fault for ordering green peppers on my burger - what was I thinking? The bacon was a thing of beauty - crispy and salty and american and wonderful! The buns were perfect and smushy and soft and fluffy. They're super tasty. I will say you'll wait slightly longer for the burger than you would at other fast food establishments but they're worth it! The cajun spiced fries are tasty but spicy - but know that you can order the seasoning on the side!

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    That's a small portion of fries

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    The Twisted Thistle

    The Twisted Thistle

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    £

    A fantastic pub located under the Erskine Bridge. The surroundings are modern and comfortable. The…read moremenu is varied and the food lovely. The front area is seated and would be nice on a sunny day. There is a large function area forwards the back of the building which can be hired. The pub advertised live music at the weekend.

    Kids were off school on half term and I decided to take some hols and join them, we've spent lots…read moreof time eating out this week. We had been out at local parks, attractions and DIY stores and on way home, decided to stop into a wee gem I had visited in the past with mum. The Twisted Thistle is in the middle of Old Kilpatrick and area of the village appears shabby but the TT is a modern bar/diner located in the shadow of the Erskine Bridge. The interior is very modern and kitchen is open where food prep can be viewed. It has a mix of tables for usual covers and open area with couches for bar adjacent for relaxed vibe. Both were reasonably busy but not overly so. Originally we ate here on a previous occassion as the Lusset ( a former old haunt) didn't do food any more - and sad to say it was very, very run down. However, that was to our benefit once we relocated to the TT. This trip around it was a late lunch / early dinner. I opted for chicken goujons and chilli dip with steak ciabatta as mains. Missus had the soup n sandwich deal. Our youngsters opted for the kids menu with soup and fish n chips for the wee fella and burger for the youngest lass. All were very happy with speed of service, quality of food and we all had a taste of each others grub. Every one agreed on very good value/taste and quality of meals as well as over all service. For me, the goujons were light and crispy and dip was very aromatic - not too sweet and not too spicy. The steak sandwich was cheapest on mains menu (typically tight) but the roll came with chunky steak sliced with onions and cheese. The ends were a little dry but the middle was moist and tasty. Potentially a little expensive for the location but the OK bunch do fancy themselves as a bit up market :) and it was reflected in the high quality of both grub and surroundings. The ambience for a quite quiet day was really good with some ladies lunching in the comfy seats and some lads propping up the bar area all lending to a good atmosphere. The place is very clean including the rest areas. Unknown to me from the previous visit, I spotted that there is a great function area to the rear, so family events could be catered for too - a nice option to learn about. I would like to visit on a weekend evening to check it out then as it's close enough to home to have a relaxed night out and not need to worry about an extended trek home. Plenty of upcoming events with music / DJ advertised such as Hallowe'en, etc. so another reason to nip down on a weekend and TV monitor was on wall with sound down so may be a good spot for watching any big games? In summary; reasonably priced when quality of experience is accounted for. Very very easily the top spot for eats in the Clydebank area. Great big thumbs up. http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g186534-d7660613-r319907892-The_Twisted_Thistle-Glasgow_Scotland.html#

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