Steak & Cherry, as was, had a reputation as somewhat of a Glasgow institution amongst it's punters. You only needed to be on twitter the day that is was wrecked by fire to see the outpouring of despair to see that.
Free admission: I never went to the old Steak & Cherry for whatever reason - mostly I was usually a Cathouse guy and it was a waaaaaay long walk when McDonalds was closer! - but I know folk who were in there on a regular basis and missed it badly.
Well, now it's back and I popped in last night for some food and to get out of the freezing cold Glasgow winter.
First things first - it looks pretty damn good inside. It's bright, airy, and the area at the back that looks like it could be used for functions and parties had a great NY skyline mural in progress along one wall.
So, the big glass windows let you see out into the chaos that is Sauchiehall Street at night, yet the space inside is a nice oasis of quiet; it's nice to have somewhere to chill out amongst the madness, and this certainly fits the bill.
I was in at the back of 9, and things were just starting to get busy as I left, so it's reputation as a top late night spot is certainly still in place. The staff are all nice and cheery and helpful without being too overbearing and in your face, which is always welcome.
As for the food and drink? I had the Legendary Burger, that comes loaded with cheese, bacon, onion rings, salad and mushrooms. I had everything bar the mushrooms, because as we all know, mushrooms are the Food Of The Devil and are sent by Beelzebub himself in order to claim us as his own. Or, they're just horrible and icky. Your mileage may vary,
The burger itself was superb, the cheese on top melted just right, and sat on a bed of superbly crispy bacon (the best kind of bacon for burgers) and served with 2 onion rings under the bun. I took the onion rings out and ate them on their own, and I'm glad I did as they were really tasty and I'd probably order a side of them alone next time I'm in.
Drink wise, they served my pint of Blue Moon as it's supposed to be, with a slice of orange, but also have a range of tasty looking milkshakes that I'll be tempted with next time I visit - an Oreo Milkshake especially looks like it has my name all over it
So yeah, I'd highly recommend popping in here on a night out to break up the boozing, or after a gig, or before you head off to your nightclub of choice. The burger was good enough that I'd have no qualms about popping in earlier for a lunch or dinner. read more