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Merchant Square

4.3 (21 reviews)
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Liz K.

We went here for Stu's birthday for a meal and a couple of drinks. From the outside it looks quite unassuming, but inside, the ambience is almost magical. A net of fairy lights adorns the ceiling and the cobbled floor of the courtyard is polished to a high shine. There are around 10 bars and restaurants in here, ranging from steak to tapas to a simple coffee. It isn't necessarily expensive either, with a branch of O'Neills offering meals for as little as £3.45. You don't even have to fork out to come and see it: there are a few benches in the middle of the court and menus outside each restaurant, although do watch out for the odd lurking waiter that pounces and tries to talk you into their restaurant.

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Katie A.

The first night I ever spent in Glasgow, I was taken to Merchant's Square by my boyfriend. Men, take note, almost every female will be very impressed if you take her the Merchant's Square - ESPECIALLY if she has never come across it before. The large imposing Greek style building of the Goma stands in the middle of the square, and it's surrounded by impressive buildings hosting swanky restaurants and bars. As it gets dark, the square reveals it's greatest attribute - the hundreds of fairy-like-lights that stretch between the roof of the Goma and the buildings that surround it. Want me to describe it in a word? Magical. As well as being a tourist's dream - Merchant Square is also a haven for wannabe food critics, as it plays host to some of the city's best restaurants.

Steven B.

It's cracking in here. A world away. I often find myself wandering through here without realising, even though it adds time to how long it takes me to go from A to B. It's just so nice, bustling with life. There's alot of cracking places in here where you can have a super chilled out Saturday afternoon with some nice drinks and just tune out. There's usually some interesting stalls on the go with paintings, arts and crafts and such. There's occasionally some events on in here and it can be pretty magical. If you are ever down this way, stick your head in!

Kelly R.

The restaurants inside Merchant Square are always it seems booked solid. We've never been able to catch a spot when we are downtown on the weekend, especially at the most delectable looking places. The market is always nice to see inclusive of delicious cupcakes (victoria sponge, lemon curd and many others) and a chocolate maker that has alot of interesting flavours (yuzu, ginger, etc). I think it's a great market to get christmas gifts or gifts in general if that's what you are looking for. I'm not sure if the vendors take credit cards so make sure you bring some cash just in case.

Can you find the crocodile?
Darryl R.

It's just so preeeeettty.... The lights, the atmosphere, the music... when I step in here, I think of Christmas (must be something to do with the fairy lights and polished cobble-stone floor). As Liz points out, it's home to loads of dfferent places - expensive cocktail bars, tapas restaurants and an O'Neills (randomly) - but they all seem to fit. Some time can be spent drifting from bar to bar (or restaurant to restaurant), stopping to enjoy the view every now and again. Anyone found the crocodile yet?

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Merchant City - Bell St. at High St. in Merchant City Glasgow

Merchant City

(10 reviews)

Merchant City, City Centre

The Merchant City pretty much covers everything from George Square to High St, and is one of my…read morefavourite parts of Glasgow. Classed as a residential area, you'll also find all sorts of businesses: from the City Chambers, GOMA, bars, cafes and restaurants. Not to mention music venues like The Fruitmarket and City Halls. The buildings are beautiful - you'll find quite a few of them poem to the public during Doors Open Day each September - look out for St Andrews in the Square. One of the focal points is Merchant Square - a converted market with an awesome internal roofed courtyard, which is surrounded by bars, restaurant, and is home to a weekly craft and design fair. The Merchant city festival runs for around 10 days every July, and is well worth a wander round. All in all, one of the friendliest and most vibrant places to be.

My first ever visit to Merchant City was pretty underwhelming - I'm going to say that during the…read moreday in the middle of the week, this area can seem a bit dull. At night is when it really comes alive and there's lots going on! You have the obvious drawcard of Merchant Square but personally, I don't love the offerings. Other streets of Merchant City have great bars and restaurants, and a few favourites for me are Guy's Restaurant, Wilson Street Pantry for brunch, Spitfire Espresso for a great cake/meeting/working spot and Blackfriars for a pint. New additions like BrewDog and Hutchesons are just wonderful, and really add something special to this great part of Glasgow. Parking can be a pain so I recommend parking at King St car park which is a great excuse to pop into the 13th Note/Mono for a pre-post soft drink. There's also a fabulous walking tour/art trail you can do if you pick up a leaflet at GOMA which shows off some of the amazing art in this area.

Belles in the Basement at Malmaison - Waiting for the Belles

Belles in the Basement at Malmaison

(15 reviews)

City Centre

I had booked to go before and it was only a fiver so what you get here at this fine venue was…read moredefinitely worth going to. Unfortunately I couldn't go as I was ill so I entered into the Yelp give away competition and low and behold I won. Yay!! I was excited as I was gutted for missing the last one. I had been to Malmaison before for a previous Yelp event so it was nice to come back to this lovely hotel. On arrival you get a wee token for a glass of fizz. I have to say I was a wee tad delicate as one had been out on the Glasgow Subcrawl the day before. That's a whole other review. I found some other Yelpers and donated my fizz token. There was also a cocktail master shaking up some cracking drinks but I just enjoyed watching rather than participating. We were also treated to getting our nails, hair and make-up done. As I was on the rough side, I came with hair scraped back and no make-up so I was in need of some major pampering. Once I had a wee cup of tea and the bar, I know but I was rough, I booked into get my nails. I got a slot for Benefit make-up, I asked for a healthy look as I was looking a wee bit like death. Haha!! I then managed to get a slot for my hair by Sassoon, the girl did a great job and straightened my curly, frizzy locks and gave me a much softer look to go along with my healthy make-up. I was very much starting to feel much more like myself. I caught up with some of the other Yelpers while I was waiting to get my nails done and they loved my hair. I don't straightened it often and I forget how long it's got. I also spoke to the lovely girl from Ultimo, and was gifted with a beautiful pair of satin purple pants. I am not your average bra size so it was good to find another brand who sells my size and does lovely styles. I do like my underwear bright and pretty. I then went over to get my nails done and I opted for a lovely red/pink colour. It was just nice to get pampered and this wee rough yin came out feeling wonderful. If another event pops up I would definitely book to go as it's nice way to spend an afternoon. Thanks to Briony and Yelp Glasgow for giving me opportunity to enjoy this Sunday treat.

When I first found out I was going to the event, I really had no idea what to expect, having never…read moreeven set foot in Malmaison before! What the set up would be, if there would be food/drinks, not a clue! So when the event turned out to be essentially a pamper session, I was pretty thrilled! The bar itself is really stunning, with turquoise blue chairs, comic strip art, and one wall decorated with empty beer kegs! On arrival, we were given goody bags filled with vouchers, flyers and a couple of beauty products, and a glass of complimentary champagne - a pretty good start! We were then invited to head through to where the exhibitors were awaiting us. Our first stop was to the Benefit stall. I was pretty excited about this because my entire make up collection is Benefit! The staff were super friendly and tested their brand new mascara on me and filled in my eyebrows - something I have NEVER done before - and it looked great! They also gave us the menu for the boutique in House of Frasers, which includes a waxing, tanning and brow bar - who knew?! After that, Eilidh and I grabbed a cocktail while we waited to get our nails done. I ordered a lovely French martini, and just after it was sat in front of me, we were called to get our nails done. I chose a purple/grape colour and chatted away with the beauticians from Pure Spa, who were friendly and lovely, just like the Benefit team. After my nails were sorted, I headed over to the Sassoon stall to get my hair done. I asked for a fish-tail braid, something I have never been able to master, and minutes later I had a lovely side-braid! I left the beauty stalls just in time to catch Eilidh attempting to make cocktails with one of the bar staff. When she and the barman both poured their cocktails into shot glasses to sample, it was clear that Eilidh's had much more of a kick to it - go easy on the gin next time!! Before calling it a day at Malmaison, we decided to order one last cocktail. The friendly and helpful bar staff recommended one that wasn't even on the menu, and consisted of blueberry, chambord, gin, lemon and tonic. It was a big hit! As we chatted away, nibbles were placed in front of us including Truffle & Parmesan Popcorn (!!!) and these amazing salted almonds which they kept re-filling every time we emptied the bowl! That's good service for you! I'm really glad I got the chance to go this event - I learnt some beauty tips I'll never forget and got to know two lovely fellow Yelpers while sipping on some delicious cocktails! We even headed out to Tiki Bar afterwards for more!

Buchanan Street - View of Buchanan St.

Buchanan Street

(10 reviews)

Buchanan Street, City Centre

Every city has their main hub. Where all the shopping takes place, the bars and restaurants. You…read morecould take the train right into the city. From the station, the city center area is right there. Buchanan street is lined up with loads of shops, malls and restaurants. It's a good strip with amazing architecture. You mainly have all the chains stores that you see often. HM, Zara, Boots, Urban Outfitters and so on. There's also House of Fraser which is somewhat similar to Nordstrom. A few floors of shopping with the main floor for cosmetics and a small section with the designer shops. Small clusters of malls hidden behind the building. The storefronts were all decorated for the holidays which made it more festive. There was also an arcade where jewelry stores were. Along the main strip which is pretty wide, you have street performers. No cars are allowed which was great. Loads of restaurants lined the area which there's also some that's inside the shopping mall. It's mainly like a shopping district.

Buchanan Street is one of the main streets in Glasgow; it is a fully pedestrianised area of the…read morecity centre which features shops and restaurants as well as the Buchanan Street Galleries Shopping Centre and a subway station. More notable retailers along the street include a large Frasers department store, Apple, John Lewis, Nespresso and Urban Outfitters. It was home to the city's Hard Rock Cafe until it closed in 2024. The street always feels pretty and lively to walk along; there always seems to be something going on. I do think calling it one of the best shopping streets in the world is a bit of a stretch as it does seem to be lacking compared to many European counterparts, but in Scotland? It could just earn that title. I prefer the modern charm of Buchanan Street compared to alternatives elsewhere, such as in Edinburgh. 4*

The Electric Gardens at The Botanics - Wee bits to find all over

The Electric Gardens at The Botanics

(21 reviews)

Botanics, West End

I'm a fan of the Botanics, and when I saw Electric Gardens announced I knew I just had to grab some…read moretickets. The early bird price was really reasonable too, at £8 per adult (full price is £10 per adult). First point to note is that you need to enter from Queen Margaret Drive, opposite the old BBC Building. There could be better signage about this around the top of Byres Road as we really didn't know where to enter from (the info is on the website but I hadn't looked as I assumed the entrance was at the Byres Rd junction). We were booked for 7pm but it didn't actually seem to matter about a start time as it's a walk-at-your-own-pace kind of thing rather than it including performances (like Electric Glen at Rouken Glen). You can wander through Kibble Palace as well as follow the path through the Botanics. It was mostly well sign-posted so you didn't need to worry too much about the fact it was really dark, and spotted around were staff members in case you had any questions. The toilets are also open, and you can pop to Java at the Police Box to grab a coffee/hot drink or something to eat beforehand. The actual display itself was really lovely and quite tranquil - gorgeous lighting on different parts of the Botanics that maybe you'd never noticed before. There was accompanying music and in parts it was perfectly matched to the lights. Part-way through there was performers with fire which was interesting and loads of people stopped to watch (partly because you couldn't actually get past them). I enjoyed this part but thought it took a little way from the actual electric gardens themselves. We'd gone as a really large group (I think there was nearly 20 of us) and while we lost each other along the way, it made for a really fun outing. I'd actually consider going back again as it runs to the 15th of Feb, and I found it a really enjoyable Friday night.

On Friday evening I got to hang out in the park in the dark with some of the lovely Yelp Glasgow…read moreHotties. Don't be confused we we're regressing back to our youth and hanging around the park in the dark drinking Hooch & 20/20, I realise you will only get this reference if you were in School in the 1990's in Scotland...anyway I digress. We were not hanging about for no reason, we were in fact on a night out to the Botanic Gardens to enjoy the Electric Gardens which is part of the West End Festival program of activities in the city. When we arrived we were greeted with atmospheric music and found the gardens was awash with colour and twinkly lights....anyone who knows me knows I am a complete sucker for some fairy lights so I was a bit like a kid in a candy shop. As we wandered round the gardens we found some lovely areas including a giant disco ball, a little fairy light walk way (my personal favourite), a giant ice lolly, some seriously freaky floating dresses and the old subway station which you look down into was full of dry ice and 'scare the bejesus out of you' music...not my favourite bit...eeek! While the rest of the Yelp crew headed off the to pub for a warming beverage Mr G and myself headed to Pommes Frites for some post wander chips and then home. I had a lovely time and felt it was good value for money.

Merchant Square - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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