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    The Raven - The crowd

    The Raven

    (54 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    I'm really loving The Raven at the moment. Since we had our Yelp event last year it has really…read moreencouraged me to go back for more. Well, they did give us a splendiferous spread with copious plates of delicious food to try. In January they had a Winter Sale on with some meals available at £4 and £5 so decided to take advantage of this with my bestie and fellow Yelper Angela B. As a result I ended up with a taste tantalising wee mac and cheese topped with bacon bits including a wee bucket of chips. Not bad for a fiver. Boom! I've also frequented for drinks and they have an excellent bar selection, there's even some cheeky fruit beers in there. Yay! I would highly recommend popping in for a wee swally or a sit down meal within the designated dinning area. It's pretty, it's relaxing and the music is pretty good with some 90's indie beats to tickle your ear drums. Other music probably plays at other times. It's also bang smack right in the middle of town so super handy but ladies beware of the icy blast of the hand-drier in the toilets. Ice burns beware! Please note, not in the Urban Dictionary sense. "(noun): an insult so harsh, that it is both freezing and red hot. Often used sarcastically, like after "yer maw" jokes." Boab: "I wiz playing fitbaw last night." Shug: "I wiz playing with YER MAW last night!" Boab: "Ohhhhh, ICE BURN!" Enjoy and no ravens were harmed within writing this review.

    I was in Glasgow and heading off to a real ale festival, and thought I'd better grab some food…read morefirst in preparation, so I decided to pop in here and check it out, maybe have a pint while I decided where to go to eat. I opted for the taster plank - 1 third of a pint of three different ales, served in a plank with the beer names written on. That in itself is a great touch, a few places don't identify which beer is which. I had a Casear Augustus from Williams Brothers, a Fake Lager from Brewdog and a Witless IV from Red Willow Brewery - as you can see, there's a great range to choose from and the staff were really helpful and knowledgeable about them all. While I was looking around and supping my drinks (the Witless was the pick of the bunch, fact fans!) I noticed the menu. I knew that The Raven were offering food, but wasn't too sure what. Looking at the menu, it looked pretty nifty so I figured I'd just eat here, and I was glad I did! The food is BBQ based - low and slow smoked pork, burgers, ribs, that sort of thing. There's been an explosion of this kind of food in Glasgow recently, I perhaps lay the blame at the feet of Adam Richman and Man vs. Food (my dream job too, it has to be said) but I'm not complaining! I opted for a pulled pork burrito with a side of spicy cheesy fries, and at £9 for the two, it was a steal. They arrived quickly, the fries in a basket and the burrito served on a platter. I was given cutlery before the food arrived, and what looked like a carrying case full of sauces, salt, pepper, kitchen roll and a great sight, a wet wipe! A great thing to have when eating what is esssentially finger food! There wasn't a long wait at all for the food; The burrito was lovely, really filled to the brim and fresh - but the spicy cheesy fries were stunning. Covered in jalapenos, cheese and a smoky, spicy BBQ sauce, they were quickly devoured. I could honestly have had a second helping of those on their own. A great first impression here, not just for the great food, but for the really helpful and friendly staff, and the attention to detail that the whole place shows. It's somewhere that I can see me returning to time and time again.

    Walkabout - The entrance to Walkabout.

    Walkabout

    (46 reviews)

    ££

    Sauchiehall Street, City Centre

    This is one of my lowest reviews ever. This place is a sports bar 1st and a food serving…read moreestablishment second. The staff was nice and friendly. The food wasn't really that good. It's bar food. The chicken wings were overcooked. They looked like jerky strips, no joke! The beer selection is decent, and the liquor selection is decent as well. I had a Long Island Iced tea, and it was good. I ordered a double cheeseburger and waffle fries for my meal. I was still hungry after I finished. There are TVs all around the perimeter of the dining area. There are two levels. Credit and Debit cards are accepted here.

    Walkabout is a chain of pubs that brings you "the awesome spirit of Australia" as well as "sharing…read morethe best of everything Australian." Well, as an actual, real-life Australian, I'd like to dispute this. I'll start with the positives. This is a huge pub over two floors and is really close to Cineworld. They have some really good Australian beers available here - my recommendations are Coopers and Little Creatures. There ends the positives. The tables are sticky, as is the floor. It has a seriously seedy vibe as soon as you walk in, and there's about 1,000 TVs on around the place showing football/soccer. They weren't even showing the AFL Grand Final which had been on that day, instead opting to show UK football. Perhaps there isn't the demand for it, but that is pretty damn un-Australian. Is the food Australian? I personally don't think so, although they do make an attempt with things like vegemite flat bread on the menu (I wonder if anyone actually orders this). I made the error of ordering a lamington - I didn't properly read the description on the menu so this is partly my fault, but what I received was not a lamington. A lamington is a plain sponge cake, covered in chocolate sauce and then coconut. This was a chocolate brownie covered in coconut. It didn't even taste very good. I'll admit this is my second proper visit here - I first visited when I moved to the UK for Australia Day. That was a terrible, terrible mistake so whatever you do, avoid this pub on the 26th of January. As for every other day of the year? Well, it's up to you, of course. Personally, it's not the pub for me when there's great pubs like The Flying Duck nearby.

    NYC Bar - Starters

    NYC Bar

    (19 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    NYC Bar isn't generally somewhere I would choose to go, but on Tuesdays they have the most wondrous…read moredeal of 10 delicious chicken wings for £2! TWO POUNDS. Myself and the bf have taken advantage of this deal a couple of times and the chicken wings are indeed very tasty, we do also keep meaning to try their other food but haven't done it as yet - minus the stealth fries which were a bit of a letdown to be honest. However, besides a Tuesday, I can't really see myself going to NYC Bar. I don't really like the atmosphere and the tabletops etc. are usually a bit sticky. It's just not a very nice place to sit and have a drink or whatever when there are so many other, better places in Glasgow - especially since there are so many nearby. There's usually some sort of sport on so obviously if that's your thing then you'll love it, unfortunately it isn't mine and I'm not generally massively keen on sports-bar-type places. I don't really have much else to say about NYC Bar, other than Chicken Wing Tuesday is definitely worth trying if you like wings!

    Tuesday night wings. 10 wings for £2. What could be better!…read more The wings are good albeit quite small but for the price well worth it. The classic buffalo sauce was by far the best although the teriyaki and siracha were also tasty. We also had fried dill pickles, mozzarella sticks and the seasoned fries. Thumbs up for the dill pickles although again quite small. Mozzarella stick were nothing special but the fries were great. I would definitely come back. The service was very good, with quick and friendly staff. The decor is nothing special and probably a place to take your mates or girlfriend but not a first date. I wish the wings were a bit meatier/bigger and. That they had the little drums and / or flats wings and would be happy to pay more if they did. But for 2 beers and a load of decent food for £24.50 it is a winner every time. They also have loads of tv's and play all sorts of sports.

    Drury Street Bar & Kitchen - Brew Dog.

    Drury Street Bar & Kitchen

    (24 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    This is a surprise update for me…read more My previous experiences of Drury St have been very blah - I previously have them 3 stars mainly for potential and having a big space. So, last Friday I was meeting a big group of friends and figured this would be a quiet place where we could get seated together. And we did, but it didn't remain quiet for long. It was another relaunch for Drury St - gone is the previous bad management with ideas that just weren't likely to work, instead they've now built an actual team of staff. And it works. The staff were fast, happy and friendly. And the beer was cheap! A round of 2 Joker, 1 carling and a large white wine came to £11! We had only intended staying here for an hour just to meet, but ended up staying all night. The DJ was awesome, playing every song from every film of the 80/90s. The thing that struck me most about the night was the mix of people - it was a really eclectic crowd, from the old Steampunk customers, to guys just in to play pool, to people obviously using this to kick start a night out. This is now a place I'd purposefully go to of an evening. 4 stars as we had a great night, but I want to check it out again.

    In the future I'll steer clear of this place I think, unless they make some major changes…read more I liked it here when it was Steampunk, but the "revamp" has left it dingy, dirty and just lacking in general. Sitting at the side in one of the booths, the seats are extremely uncomfortable, the tables are dirty and the dado rails around the walls were covered in dust. Since everywhere else was too busy on this particular Saturday night my friend and I decided that we'd just have to stay here and eat, how bad could it be? Two words: frozen chips. I can't even bring myself to write anything else about this place - except the chef needs a lesson in customer service. Bring back Steampunk please.

    Mint and Lime - sportsbars - Updated May 2026

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