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14 years ago
Great food, fabulous variety at great prices! Would reccomend.
315 New Edinburgh Road
Uddingston
Glasgow G71 6JA
United Kingdom
01698 745075
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Angels Hotel
(4 reviews)
££
We went for a wee trip to meet my dad, and chose Uddingston as our place to eat. I picked Angels…read morefor its reputation amongst locals. It's a bit of a tardis, it looks like a old Victorian sandstone house from the front, but it expands back and to the side - a lot. We walked through the nicely-appointed and bright housey bit, the bar, and into the large, smart, dimly-lit restaurant. We were greeted pleasantly and shown to our table. The A la Carte menu looked pretty appetising and I went for Scallops with Black Pudding to start and the Chilli Chicken & Chorizo Stir Fry for the main, Miss Nibs went all old-school and had a Classic Prawn Cocktail and Beef Stroganoff. The scallops came quickly and were extremely creamy, almost slightly undercooked for my taste, but good, the plate covered in a honey, lemon and chilli glaze in a lattice pattern. Pretty good start I thought. My partner's prawn cocktail was nice also. The mains came in good time too, and she enjoyed the beef stroganoff. She eats quickly and this leads on to the next point. Both my dad and myself eat less quickly, and by the time I was even close to finishing my plate the food was cold, why, well because the plate it was served on hadn't been warmed. Bit of a cardinal sin that! As father said the sign of a disorganised kitchen? The stir-fry itself was served with too much rice, and to be honest given the fact there was chilli AND chorizo in it, it lacked zing and was a bit insipid, it was not unpleasant, but not the fire-breathing torture fest I was hoping for. We had a nice pint in the bar afterwards. Would I go back? For sure. Was it great? No it was pretty decent. Gotta be a three overall.
I visited the Angels hotel tonight for dinner with my wife and our four friends and as I hadn't…read moreeaten all day after a 12 hour working day I was looking forward to my dinner and my company, unfortunately the company was the only good thing about the night. My starter arrived which was beef satay and straight away I spotted a hair in my meal but as I was out with some good friends I hadn't seen for a while I just asked for the serving staff to take it away and let my friends finish there starters. The manager came out and asked if he could get me anything else and I tried to be understanding and told him it was fine and I would just try my main meal when it arrived and when it did it looked great madera chicken with mash and veg and so I started to tuck in and if the first instance wasn't enough r there at the bottom of my plate was another two hairs stuck to my plate. This is the worst experience I have suffered at a restaurant ever and my friends all stooped there meals also. I strongly suggest you avoid this restaurant for your own health and safety as this to me is just scratching the surface of the real issues in the kitchen here. If I could have give the place negative stars I would.
DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Strathclyde
(5 reviews)
Most aspects of this recent stay were 4-star, but the lack of air conditioning is kind of baffling…read more When I moved to Oregon, I faced the same issue. The locals claimed that it normally wasn't needed for the climate. But I thing the management here needs to consider offering more than just a small fan. Each room has a heater, so I would recommend this hotel in cooler weather without hesitation. I had a clean, comfortable and QUIET room considering the wedding. Scottish breakfast was very good. I tried Haggis for the first time. If you ever watched the movie Highlander, Christopher Lambert describes Haggis as "meat and barley boiled in a sheep's stomach". MMMM doesn't that sound good? (NOT) Well, I found it to be a bit like corned beef hash, but much less salty. Not my _favorite_ breakfast food, but I am glad I tried it. They also offer roasted tomatoes, sausages, scrambled eggs, custom omelets, yogurt and fruit. I only ate breakfast here, so cannot rate the lunch or dinner menu.
Usual Hilton standard of room - although this one is one of their better ones; modern and clean…read more Being located on a business park it is busy with business clients during the week. The food served is of a high quality with a special mention for the mixed grill - the amount of food is so huge, rumour is no one has ever left an empty plate, I can confirm that! On a personal note, this hotel (then owned by a previous hotel chain) was the place I first met my wife, so it is 'special to us both'.
Hotel Capos
£
I have been for lunch and dinner at Capo's and both are very good…read more The lunch does not have a lot of choice, just what you would expect for a typical pub lunch ie, toasties, baked potatoes etc. The dinner menu has much more to choose from and I would recommend the steak with pepper sauce which is lovely! The staff are always happy to help and one member of staff remembered us even though we had only been once before about a month ago! I was quite impressed as this is a busy restaurant at weekends. There is a pub next door to the restaurant which has nice atmosphere and reasonably priced drinks.
capos offer a good choice menu for both lunch and dinner at very reasonable prices food is ok not…read moregreat big portions probally more suited for a lunch than a dinner . there is a dj on friday and saturday night and as its open till 3am it gets busy when the local pubs closes and it is standing room only
Bothwell Bridge Hotel
(3 reviews)
I attended a wedding and reception here. As it turns out the hotel has just a few rooms, so my…read morewife and I were unable to stay here. What I will say is that the hotel has fabulous wedding facilities. Getting a taxi was a problem for some of the guests who stayed late. That should be kept in mind if one is planning to not drive.
The Bothwell Hotel is next door to a convent and across the road from The Priory. That alone should…read morebe enough to want to go. I have never stayed here so wouldn't dare comment on the rooms or the service and so this review is off the bar alone, which itself is pretty good - small quiet and cosy, with an excellent beer garden. The Bothwell Hotel is a real homing point come a sunny day. Literally everyone ends up here, drinking cider on the grass, swatting away the bees and wondering how on earth we can be bothered with the wind and the rain we are normally lumbered with here in Glasgow. It's been here for years too which gives it a real sense of itself. It was formally known as the Country Club - most people, including myself, still call it this.
The Grange Hotel
(6 reviews)
Stayed in The Grange Hotel once! I don't rate it much as a hotel because the bedroom was very old…read morefashioned and drab! Of course, there was no mini bar or anything so luxurious but the rates are very cheap so what can one expect. The room was clean and I was having a romantic night out so I didn't really care too much. As a restaurant, it is clean and the staff are very friendly and helpful. The food, although, pretty basic is tasty and cheap!
My mum assures me that once upon a time The Grange Hotel was a bit grubby. But that is not the case…read morenow after it was bought over and done up, It is alright for a good nights sleep, its not the Hilton but its good enough. The bedrooms are nicely done and use the space well, burgundy and white always looks classy which is the colour theme. The restaurant is a bit bar like but the food is really very good value with 2 courses for £6.95. And yes it is pub grub, carbs and fry for all. It was ok, not in an ideal location but probably a good place to hit passing trade as it is just as the motorway joins Coat bridge.
Redstones Hotels
(10 reviews)
I would never have visited Redstones if not for the fact that there was a large birthday party…read moreorganised here for my partner's mother. Now that I know it's here I'll definitely visit again if I find myself in the area. I should probably say that we were here for dinner and drinks. We didn't stay in the rooms but, if my experience is anything to go by, I suspect that they're lovely. My partner and I arrived a little early so got some drinks at the bar and then spotted that they have seating outside on a small balcony area. Since it was sunny we decided to sit outside while we waited for everyone else. Its a beautiful spot. If you're local to Uddingston and you're after a nice beer garden to relax in on those rare summer days - this is your place. Soon the others arrived and we moved to a private room that we'd booked for our party of about 30 people. Drinks orders were placed but they already had wine and prosecco on the tables for us. The set menu had apparently changed a little from when the booking had been made, but everything sounded delicious so that wasn't a problem. They ran a separate menu for the younger children too. I chose the tomato and mascarpone linguine, the steak (served pink with chips and peppercorn sauce) and the berry pannacotta. I was very happy with my choices although the soup of the day and the game pie also looked brilliant. Everything I tried was delicious and I was pleased that my steak was as pink as I was promised it would be.
Staying at the Redstones was a delight. Yvonne at the front desk was so accommodating and made sure…read morethat we needed for nothing. When she had heard that we were cyclin from Glasgow to Edinburgh she gave us a tray of complimentary Scottish Biscuits and Carmel. Free wifi and free breakfast with the purchase of a room. The breakfast alone was worth the stay. Everyone was very friendly and we enjoyed our stay.
Belmill Hotel - Bistro & Bar
Large portions, friendly staff, and a well made Old Fashioned. I can't speak for my husband's…read moresteak pie, but I enjoyed the fish & chips (my favorite), and our waitress was very kind to a group of hungry Texans. I was pleased to see a good number of vegetarian and vegan options, including a variety of sorbets for dessert.
The service in by Jill was shocking. The lady that sat us at her table was very un-attentive…read moreconsidering our table was booking for outside and we had evidence of this and she done nothing to help never offered alternative solutions and we had came to drink alcohol for a birthday and this couldn't follow through. however the waitress Kerry was amazing in making our experience inside as smooth as possible
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