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Stravaigin

4.2 (111 reviews)
ModerateScottish, Gastropubs
Open 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for groups
Dogs allowed

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Cod
Michelle P.

Not going to lie, I did a little research before we flew in on the best places to eat in Glasgow. Being a chef, my family looks to me to pick the restaurants. This place came highly recommended over social media from travelers and locals. We took a stroll through the University area and walked in around 3:45pm after flying for days. We did not have a reservation but they seated us in the bar area by a quaint little book nook. The place was busy as it was graduation day but that didn't hinder the service at all. We all ordered the cod. We were thinking it was the trad fried meal but was pleasantly surprised when it arrived pan seared with a nice crispy skin and moist flaky meat. the potatoes, pees and spinach rounded out this dish perfectly. The presentation was beautiful and thoughtfully placed. It was the perfect meal to end a long day of travel. The server was attentive and kind and didn't rush us at all. I love how they don't have a static menu and offerings are changed frequently.

Menu Sept 2023
Tamar K.

We had such a good time here. We got very lucky to just walk in and get a table. Very cool and relaxed looking pub. You'd have no idea how amazing the food is. Really great options for gluten free, dairy free and vegetarians. They took very good care of us.

Scottish Breakfast
Adel Q.

I came here with some friends and ordered the regular Scottish which included eggs ,bacon, baked beans, sausage, square sausage, potato scone, mushrooms and finally the black pudding. The egg was cooked perfectly; the center was runny and the whites were well done. It was served on a bed of delicious baked beans. I was also a fan of the potato scone as it went really well with the meat on the plate. The square sausage had a little too much fat which I did not enjoy and the bacon was not as crispy as I would've liked it to be. I'd go back for the atmosphere as it was a little higher end compared to other restaurants. Service was also excellent. As for the food, I wasn't a big fan of the breakfast but would go back for the curry.

Vegan courgette entree

With a convenient location near the University of Glasgow and the Kelvingrove Museum, we sat outside on the sidewalk patio and had the most delicious meal of our two week trip to Scotland. We had the (1) sourdough with black onion seed tarka dahl, (2) Pig's head croquettes, (3) Tweed Valley lamb rump, peas, Highland crowdie and Roscoff onion, and (4) Grilled yellow courgette, haricot & lemon salsa, tomato agnolotti and ajo blanco for our shared meal plates. We thoroughly enjoyed every dish and could think of no suggestions for improvement. The courgette entree was the most exquisitely beautiful and delicious vegan dish I've ever had. I would most definitely order the courgette again. We discussed how we've eaten at fine restaurants all over the world and put this one up there on the list for satisfaction. We were full but because the food was so good, we ordered dessert, the salted caramel and chocolate mousse, muscovado sponge, miso fudge with malt ice-cream; it did not disappoint! Our server was equally lovely and gracious; she served us with a smile. When back in Glasgow, we will most definitely return to Stravaigin.

Thali night
Miriam W.

If you have the chance to sample Stravaigin on of their first Monday of the month Thali nights, do it! You'll get a selection of curries, fried bits, naan, rice and chutney on a big platter. It's probably the cheapest connection to India you can find from Scotland!

Mushroom taco. If you're not good with spicy foods, don't order this. If you like spicy, this is perfect. Not too strong or soft.
Lola G.

Loooved this place so much! We literally have ZERO complaints. We were sat right away at a table with a street view. The waiters were super attentive but gave us our space too and everything from the drinks to the food was spectacular. We had the mushroom taco and the Nasi Goreng plate. SO MUCH FLAVOR For dessert we tried the chocolate cream and it was very rich in flavor also. I will for sure remember to come back here next time I'm in Glasgow.

Soup
Alicia S.

Ate here for lunch. It was really good. I started with soup. It was very tasty. I was very happy that they had gluten free bread, it tasted great! I then had the scallop appetizer. The flavor was amazing. Overall the experience was great. I could not give it a 5 only because I did not have a main dish.

Steaks. Mussel and Cod

The food was fantastic. Lovely restaurant. A little bit pricy but it's worth it. Will definitely go there again.

Starters: haggis, neeps 'n tatties; and in the background the ox cheek
Kiki P.

This was a lovely Scottish gastropub. I had the Haggis, Neeps 'n Tatties as a starter. Really good size and it was absolutely delicious. I had a special as a main, a starter as well, scallops. My husband had the ox cheek as a starter, and pork tenderloins for a main (I think it was a tenderloin, it was not pork belly which is on the website menu).

Vegetarian haggis
Emma Louise M.

Hello Haggis. No Glasgow, that was not directed at your dear community manager Chris D, although I'm relishing in the fact that I'm clogging up his welcome page. Insert evil laugh here. And then apologies, and the promise of whisky. In fact, what I'm actually trying to say is that this was my first experience of haggis. Haggis?!? I hear you retort in shock. But you don't eat meat, Emma! No I don't. But what I did discover was the joy of vegetarian haggis, a delicious blend of lentils and peppery spices served with neeps and tatties, Scot sides which actually correspond with my favourite parts of a roast dinner, apart from the roasties that is. A combination of good wine, great company, fabulous food and and a warm, cosy atmosphere made Stravaigin a great introduction to Glasgow. I can't wait to sample some more traditional Scottish food!

Steamed bun tower!
Briony C.

I've been to Stravaigin a few more times since my last visit - for relaxing glasses of wine perched at the bar, for quick morning snacks and most recently for a leisurely lunch with Pammi G and Sharon M. I think one of my favourite things about Stravaigin (aside from the food and decor) are the staff - they are so warm and welcoming that you feel like you're visiting old friends. The guy who was looking after our table was a little off-the-wall but still super professional and a little entertaining. I got two starters rather than a big meal - the pork borek special as well as the potato rosti. We didn't have to wait long for food and there was lots of oohhhs and ahhhhs around the table - especially at the massive bowl of mussels that Sharon ordered that I seriously wanted to swipe. I loved the pork borek and thought it was just delicious. They really know how do well-balanced, flavoursome food here that takes you away to another place and time. I didn't love the potato rosti as much - it was mixed with seaweed but I think it ended up being a little too salty. No bother though, I was still in food heaven and Sharon even let me have some mussels. Stravaigin does what it does so well and still manages to be modern and interesting - I hope it never changes.

christmas menu desert course - something chocolatey??
Jasmine R.

This might only be my third review but I've got to start with all the places I love best in glasgow and Stravaigin proudly sits up in my top three. This cosy, restaurant/bar is spread over 3 floors and I've been here a few times for brunch and for evening meals. My first visit was just before Christmas when myself and the bf agreed to a 'christmas date night' where we sampled their festive menu. at £32 for 3 courses, for some this might seem a little expensive but as students (who have not yet grasped budgeting when it comes to food) we didn't think twice at having a nice meal together before we parted ways for the christmas holidays. Stravaigin prides itself on being a great Scottish restaurant, sourcing local produce, so expect to see excellent usage of local ingredients, seafood and Scottish classics such as haggis and whisky featured on the menu. So onto our festive meal: firstly we're the type of super cringey couples you see swapping dishes half way through the meal, as we have similar taste so that way we get to try double the amount of dishes...and everyones a winner. After sampling salmon, slow braised ox cheek, pheasant.. and of course at christmas - turkey, my winning vote goes to the hot smoked salmon, because the combination of that smokiness, goats cheese, and beetroot is just divine and something, amazingly, i'd never had before. as my sweet teeth (more than just one sweet tooth) actually make up the majority of my mouth, dessert is a vital component to the end of my meal - bad desert = meal ruined, and the desert did not disappoint the chestnut and chocolate tort was rich but the chestnut sorbet cut through the richness finishing my meal off beautifully and I even had room to squeeze in a few of the boyf's cheese and oatcakes. the staff are delightful, attentive but not too much, and can advise you on the sourcing and style of every dish. couldn't have asked for a more lovely christmas meal, and look forward to going back soon - not valentines day though (TOO CRINGE)

The perfect vegetarian vindaloo. Tasty & spicy, but not too spicy. Stravaigin.
Jules M.

I'd long been aware of Stravaigin's iconic status as a Glasgow fine-dining foodie paradise. Perversely that knowledge had kept me away whilst I mentally saved it for a notional special occasion that never came. When recently it was explained that a large part of Stravaigin is actually devoted to informal dining or just having a nice wee drink at the bar, I made a bee-line for the place. Even at 12 noon on a damp saturday the place was heaving. Lucky for us we got one of the last tables available on the balcony. The low ceiling upstairs was a bit of a squeeze for the tall guy, but we were cock-a-hoop that they fit us in. The menu was well balanced and inclusive with plenty to keep carnivores, vegetarians and vegans happy. Our group opted for the fish & chips, chicken curry and a vegetarian vindaloo (that was me). Every dish came nicely presented, and the food was perfectly prepared, piping hot and packed full of flavour. I love spicy food but was a bit nervous about trying a vindaloo until it was explained that it was flavourful rather than stupidly spicy. Service came with a smile and the waiteress was fully clued up on the menu. We appreciated her advice and were guided by it. The vegetarian options were a revelation. Would that more restaurants had that much variety for us non meat-eaters. That said, Glasgow is getting so much better for veggies these days. I would highly recommend Stravaigin, but hey don't be silly like me; its not just for high-days and holidays:)

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The Pot Still - 1000 whiskies

The Pot Still

(153 reviews)

££

City Centre

Small pub, massive whisky selection -- and I mean massive. We're talking over 1,000 whiskies on the…read moreshelves, plus a solid lineup of beers on tap. It's cozy, crowded, and buzzing with life -- often standing room only and packed shoulder-to-shoulder with locals and travelers alike. If you're a whisky fan (or even just whisky-curious), do yourself a favor and try one of their Scotland whisky flights. It's like taking a mini tour of the country's whisky regions without ever leaving your barstool -- and without worrying about driving. The bartenders really know their stuff and are happy to guide you toward something you'll love. A quick heads-up: no football colors allowed, which keeps the atmosphere friendly and relaxed no matter who you support. And speaking of friendly -- the locals here are as welcoming as they come. This is exactly the kind of place where Scotland's famous pub culture shines. Prices are surprisingly reasonable too, so you can sample a few drams without feeling guilty. Whether you're a seasoned whisky nerd or just looking to experience the local vibe, this is the spot. Pull up a stool (if you can find one) and enjoy a proper Scottish night out

Even if you are not a whiskey fan, this place is worth visiting if you're in town. Just to see…read moretheir ginormous, or hmm, whiskey-normous, selection of bottles lining the wall, and the bartenders going up and down the ladders to fetch them. This may prompt you to feel like ordering a drink. You are in good hands and they can totally recommend something that you may like. Their selection is so huge they don't have a menu, you just have to ask for your label or take their recommendations. Naturally, most of the selection is Scottish whiskey, but if you somehow prefer otherwise, (say you are a local tired of Scotch... or just want to reaffirm nothing beats a Scotch?) they do offer whiskey from other countries, as well as beer and ciders, as well as gin, rum and the like. They do offer pies and other bar food, but we went after dinner and just couldn't stomach more food, tempting as they may sound.

The Finnieston

The Finnieston

(62 reviews)

££

Finnieston, West End

We ordered lunch special for mussels @ 10 pounds each. Delicious and good potions for price. Would…read moredefinitely eat here again. Server was friendly and attentive.

When my better half wants something she usually gets it. Since we were going to Glasgow Scotland…read moreshe insisted that we go to dinner at The Finnieston Sea food and Pub. It is not located in the hip touristy area next to Planet Hollywood. It is a small unassuming pub in a working class neighborhood. We walked from Glasgow University (looks like Hogwarts) which turned out to be a longer walk than Google made it seem. It was cold and drizzly just like Scotland should be so when we got there we were ready. We didn't have reservations but they were extremely nice and sat us down. This is a Pub. Just what you are picturing in your head right now. Dark, lots of dark wood, old crumbling bricks. I love this decor. We started with a couple of appetizers I ordered the Salmon Tartar and my wife ordered the smoked duck breast. I ordered a cold pint my wife had a glass of white wine. We decided to also have a half dozen local oysters. The waitress asked if we were expecting someone else. I guess 3 appetizers is not normal for 2. We were just getting started. Once we demolished all 3 appetizers I followed up with the Pan Seared Gigha Halibut my wife had the steamed Shetland Mussels. What a treat. All the seafood is local and very fresh. All of our dishes from beginning to end were tops. A truly historic dining experience from a historic eatery. In Glasgow then GO...... to The Finnieston. See what I did there. BTW we also had dessert.

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.

McPhabbs - Caramelised White Choc Cheesecake and an elderflower gin Bellini

McPhabbs

(49 reviews)

££

Charing Cross, West End

Yasss - I've got to say, I really, really love the new McPhabbs. See, I was a fan beforehand but…read morenow it's had a refurb and it is looking really slick and lovely. The team behind Finnieston favourite Firebird recently took over so the place has seen quite a lot of changes. Out the front there's new seating which I know will be lovely in the warm weather (when it arrives). Inside is a lot lighter and brighter - I love the colours and there is some really funky embossed wallpaper going on too. They've updated the food menu and seriously, I want to eat it all. But more on that in a minute. The bar menu has changed too so the beers and wine are now a bit cheaper - old McPhabbs had oddly expensive booze but it's nice to see the prices come down. When does that ever happen? Ok, so the food menu. I love this menu and was really excited by everything, but I have to admit I've had the same dish twice now because I loved it that much. Soft. Shell. Crab. Burger. Oh my days. It is as good as it sounds and that's without me telling you that it also has kimchi (spice punch!) and avocado (soothing deliciousness) on it too. It is seriously so good. You need to eat it. At £11 it's at the pricier end of the burger scale but it does come with chips and it's crab! So you can't really complain. Other things on the menu I plan on eating shortly are: beef short rib tacos, fontina mac cheese, Vietnamese summer rolls. There's also a tasty sounding sandwich selection. There's another outside area out the back which is a nice little deck area and the function area downstairs has also seen some changes which I won't spoil for you. You need to go see yourself! So yeh, I've got to say, I am a huge fan of the new McPhabbs and see myself visiting all the time.

I'm sure by now you are sick of reading reviews of the crab burger by now so here's something…read moredifferent... No actually, it's not. That burger is amazing! That crispy seasoned batter is making my mouth water just thinking about it, I can't wait to get it again. The 7 spice fries are great, really well balanced with heat taking its rightful second place to flavour. For dessert I went for, well, not a dessert but a Salted caramel hard shake - glorious. Vanilla and cream leads to a light hit of vodka and the sweet taste of caramel. Winner. Quite content but not willing to let a dessert go to waste I finished off the wife's lemon meringue baked Alaska. The meringue was so silky smooth and the lemon was just the right amount of sharp to compliment it. Thoroughly enjoyed myself and it was made even better by a random folk band having a jam session in the corner.

Stravaigin - scottish - Updated May 2026

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