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Loch House

3.8 (4 reviews)
ModerateBritish

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We were here when it was called the Hungry Monk, delightful place, lovely menu and food.

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Elliston Grill - Inside the restaurant

Elliston Grill

4.0(1 review)
2.2 mi

This is probably more of a 3.5 star review but it nudges towards 4 so here goes…read more We were looking for somewhere to host a family birthday dinner and a family member had suggested here. It was my fist visit but apparently the Elliston Grill has been around for years and is popular with locals. When we phoned to book, we were offered a special menu. At first when we received the menu, we thought it was a typo, but nope it wasn't. £13.95 for 3 courses with optional charges (around £3 extra) for ordering the steak or cheese board. The menu was a steal - great food for the price. The goats cheese starter with honey, beetroot and walnuts was lovely. Really good goats cheese - with a good balance of salty and sweet flavours (not too much salt as with some types of goats cheese). I also tried the pate - this was a very generous portion and it was lovely too! Had a steak, cooked perfectly medium. Was a bit disappointed that the fish with puy lentils was off limits (not gluten free which was surprising) but other dinners who had this option thought it was very good. Very good generous portions so if you come hungry, you won't be disappointed! Typical range of desserts - creme brulee, chocolate cake, cheese board, ice cream which were good - most of us were pretty stuffed by then. Service was friendly but it was here it was a bit of a let down. The staff are all pretty young and friendly but may lack experience and might need someone with a bit more experience to manage the floor. There were two large tables (including ours) and other smaller ones, but there were times when no members of staff were on the floor and it took awhile for them to appear again. We had to constantly try and grab someone to reorder beers, soft drinks, etc for the non wine drinkers and this took awhile trying to find someone a few times when you would expect every now and again for someone to do a walk past to see if anything drink wise was needing replenished. They might have had an off night or been short staffed, who knows. As we had also been offered a set menu, created by the Elliston Grill, we were given a different one to what we had received (most people by then had already decided what they had wanted off the original menu) so we ended up reading the menu off phones so they could provide a copy of the menu that we had been sent. So, probably a 3.5 at the moment. If I go back, it would be back with a smaller group as if you are hosting then you are conscious if you have guests lacking drinks and that does affect your enjoyment. But the food is good :-)

The Sisters - The fireplace in the room

The Sisters

4.5(26 reviews)
14.0 miSauchiehall Street West, West End
££

We ate here on our second night in Glasgow. We had the baba ghanoush (sp?) as a starter. We had the…read morebutternut squash and asparagus risotto and the duck breast mains. Both were amazing. Would highly recommend Sisters. Make reservations.

You can find The Sister restaurant on Kelvingrove Street up the steepest stairs in Glasgow - thank…read moregoodness I wore reasonably low heels :-) As the dining room was absolutely packed I never took any pictures, I don't really like to get in people's face too much with my camera. The vibe tho is grown up, serene and subdued in the best ways, the cream walls were dotted with beautiful abstract art in shades of grey, there was a large fireplace feature, soothing just audible music, fresh red roses on the table (it was valentines!) linen table cloths. It was beautiful and even though it was jumping it felt like a calm and soothing environment. The staff were exactly what you would expect from a restaurant like the Sister - delightful. They were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and the service was fast...probably faster than it normally would be due to the date, having said that I never once felt rushed or harassed - the staff were just sharp and on the ball with clearing plates. The menu at the sisters is like a love letter to Scotland, it was loaded with haggis, black pudding, fish, venison, beef cheeks, clootie dumpling and puff candy. It was like head chef Jackie O'Donnell had stepped into my childhood and brought all those foods into the 21st century. I could very easily have chosen any dish on offer from each course, it's an utterly lush menu. In the end I decided to try the haggis, neeps and tatties to start, I never took pictures of the menu so I forget the exact description of the dish. My first thought upon seeing my dish was wow! There was a puddle of glossy gravy, in the middle was a large haggis cake topped with neeps and a fritter....yes a freakin FRITTER!! I was beside myself as I am sure by now you know how I feel about fritters. The food was utterly gorgeous and without fault, the haggis was tasty and slightly spicy, the neeps were light and creamy, and the fritter was crisp and perfect. Gorgeous! For my main I finally decided on the Chicken breast with Stornoway black pudding, creamed leeks & a red wine jus with a side of Rooster tatties & market vegetables to share. Again visually it was so beautiful to look at. Taste wise it was amazing, the chicken was moist and tender, the creamed leeks still had bite and were seasoned to perfection, the big wedge of black pudding was soft and crumbly, the mash was silky and the red wine jus was lush and decedent. The side was also a triumph - the roasted potatoes were crispy golden nuggets of joy and the veg was incredibly tasty, I even liked the broccoli (I hate broccoli) but I loved however they cooked it. After all that food dessert was touch and go for a while, but there was no way I could leave without trying the Puff candy meringue with honeycomb, ice cream & hot butterscotch sauce. Now lets not kid ourselves this dish it basically a plate of sugar in various forms.....but boy what a plate of sugar it was. The puff candy meringue was light and delicate, the honeycomb was crunchy and sweet and the butterscotch sauce was thick and creamy. This dessert is as good as desserts get. It was a stunning gift from the sugar gods! All in all a pretty exceptional meal and up there with the best I have eaten in Glasgow without question. This is a must try restaurant for me and I will definitely visit again very soon.

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Whuppity Scourie

Whuppity Scourie

4.3(4 reviews)
10.3 mi
£

People have said that the Chicken and mushroom pie is superb…read more Fact is it's even better if you manage to get a seat in a booth by the window so you watch the world go by. Legend has it that the Pie is SO good, folk even get it to take away. There's a Sunday Pub Quiz, Saturday DJ, and sport on the big screens. So why folk want a takeaway is a mystery to me!

Whuppity Scourie formerly Jade's formerly Bridgewater Tavern has changed Management A LOT…read more However, the revamped Whuppity Scourie is a very welcome change. Recently refurbished, they have split the main bar away from the Bistro to allow children to enter and reduce the noise. Good plan! The menu has been overhauled and they don't have as many dishes on the menu as before which is a lot better for the kitchen ensuring quality over quantity. I ordered King Prawns with Calamari, my mom Haggis Fritters and my sister in law Black Pudding in Breadcrumbs with a Chilli Sauce. No complaints. They were tasty and well presented. We then ordered Balmoral Chicken, Fish & Chips and a Chicken Burger. Portions are extremely good for the price, food was cooked fresh to order and of a good quality. There was only 1 staff member within the bistro when I was in looking after 4 tables, which was okay but we did have to wait at times to be served; not her fault though. The dishes are a little expensive for a Bar Bistro in Erskine, but you'd expect to pay more if you dined in Glasgow for the quality and size of the portions. Our bill for 2 courses and numerous drinks for 3 people came to around £56. Not THAT bad when you think of it. All in all, the Whuppity Scourie is much better than it's predecessors and I hope it's hear to stay.

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Loch House - british - Updated May 2026

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