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    The Bank

    3.5 (12 reviews)
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    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    More of a bar than a restaurant,pleasant surroundings, lovely decor & a good clientele.

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    Orchard Park Hotel - From official website

    Orchard Park Hotel

    3.5(11 reviews)
    1.1 miGiffnock, South Side
    ££

    This is a review of the bar rather than the hotel itself (although the hotel looks sumptious!) The…read morebar is lovely. I first heard about it as my boyfriend recalled being taken here as a youngster by his mum for a cup of tea after visits to the orthodontists next door. The food is lovely and it is all reasonably priced - from sandwiches to heftier meals. They do a pre-theatre menu of 2 courses for £9.95 which is excellent value because the food here is good quality and genuinely nice. The bar in the middle also ensures a pleasant atmosphere.

    With a lovely outdoor seating area, as soon as any sunshine hits Glasgow you can be sure that this…read morepub will be packed with people. This pub is also a hotel with 8 rooms and was where my parents stayed when they visited Glasgow recently. I checked out their room when they arrived and was really impressed - clean, slick and modern. A double room is £80 a night and includes breakfast. We ate in the hotel restaurant on a Sunday evening and got a booking for a table pretty easily - mind you, there was a football match on so take that into account if you are going to book ahead as the bar and restaurant were packed with people. We had a booth table booked for us and the staff even offered to move us to a quieter space if the football got too rowdy which I thought was nice. They have a private dining area at the front of the hotel which I think they only use for breakfast for the hotel guests. I wasn't overly hungry as we'd had a big lunch, so I ordered two starters - one from the pre-theatre (house) menu and one from the a la carte. I wasn't sure whether this would be an issue but the staff weren't phased at all. I got a bowl of Cullen skink and garlic mushrooms in a filo pastry basket. The wait wasn't long and I was impressed with the presentation of both the dishes. The portion sizes were really generous and I really couldn't fault either of the dishes - the mushrooms were lovely and creamy, and the soup had just the right amount of flavour and wasn't too hot. The food is really decent pub food, and for that I really recommend this place. The prices are reasonable, the staff are friendly and the atmosphere was totally buzzing while we were there. I always forget to go here when we're looking for a local meal, but I'll try harder to remember what a wee gem the OP is in future.

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    The Capelrig Hungry Horse

    The Capelrig Hungry Horse

    3.4(5 reviews)
    3.5 miNewton Mearns, South Side
    ££

    always nice service, food is as you would expect. great with the kids, quiz is fun too. Great value…read more& nice & relaxed local

    Service was dreadful, food was the only redeeming factor it was ok. Layout is really disappointing…read more Its a restaurant with a tiny pub area. Hardly a replacement for the osprey which got it very right having a pub that you can get food at every table but we're WELCOME to go in and sit/stand whatever and have a pint! Exactly what a pub should be! Not here! Walked in a immediately got stopped with a "have you booked" on replying no the response was a very large sigh and we'll we'll try! (It wasn't that busy) One eventually getting seated and going to the bar to get served (they don't do table service but supposedly do drinks and dessert at your table after your initial order! ) I waited for 25 minutes to be served at the bar as there was only 2 people serving, there were 2 people being served and I was next in the line! one of the waitresses approached with her iPad and said I'll take your order since you've been waiting! No problem..... I start ordering and after much swiping and prodding she announces "oh I can as I can't put mains on the iPad!!" WHAT KIND OF SETUP IS THIS??? I asked how things had been since they opened the woman replied. "It's been okay it's just really busy tonight because people keep coming in!" THATS HOW A PUB WORKS!!!! Although I've never known a pub before that I need to book for! Beer tap selection was dreadful all lagers and ciders with 2 token ales. Won't be rushing back! Very disappointed it had decent potential .... before it opened

    Sweeney's on the Park

    Sweeney's on the Park

    3.9(7 reviews)
    1.6 miQueen's Park, South Side
    £

    Why I like Sweeney's on the Park: -it sells two real ales…read morefrom Fyne Ales at £3.30 and in good condition -it has very friendly staff -nicely refurbished interior -feels like a locals' pub even though it's been gentrified somewhat -has a selection of great value snacks such as pies and sausage rolls -has sky TV for the fitba -welcome break from some "classier" venues nearby -breaks up the journey between John Striling Maxwell and Mulberry Street

    We were booked as a band for a night of music in Sweeney's, playing alongside some other local…read moreacts. The night itself wasn't organised by the bar but someone outwith who hosts a regular music showcase. The evening felt very uorganised, and although, little of this is down to Sweeney's, the staff were of little help. We arrived early. The decor is eclectic, the pub definitely has a personal touch. I really liked the musical and instrument motifs by the stage area. There's also some quirky signs by the bar. Although, it did all a bit funky and mismatched to me. When we walked in, instruments in hand, we made our way from one half of the bar to the other; one which has the stage. Although the bar staff in the first room had explained we'd to head through to the second, nobody welcomed us or explained what would be happening when we got there. Other than a heckle from some folks at a table and a 'What will you be playing for us?!', we were left to it. We took a seat and, noticing no other instrument-in-hand folks, wandered exactly what the plan was. So we ordered drinks, and then I introduced myself and the band. At this point, more musicians were in the bar. Phew! The barman explained that the person who runs the night was running late. Understandably not their fault, what could they do? But then time went on and on. And there was no update from the bar. We just waited and waited. We'd presumed we were first since it had been listed that way without a mention of running times but after waiting till after the night should have begun (when the organiser finally arrived), we found out we were second. By this point, we just wanted to play; play and go home. In addition, the monitor mix wasn't great and the organiser had mistakenly thought there was two of us, so Sweeney's only paid two of us for performing. The general feeling was that there's venues out there doing amazing things for local music. The best and memorable gigs for us have had great hosts behind them. We just didn't feel this way about Sweeney's, and that's a pity.

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    Mulberry Street

    Mulberry Street

    4.0(18 reviews)
    1.8 miSouth Side
    ££

    I've been to Mulberry Street loads of times down the years yet shamefully have never reviewed it…read more Time to put that right! Mulberry Street is a bar/restaurant that's doggie friendly, sells up to three real ales (usually Harviestoun and Fyne Ales), serves food and has a pretty big outdoor seating area. The beers are always well kept and this is shown by the yearly entries in the Good Beer Guide that Mulberry Street enjoys. The food is really good and not that expensive too, with Sunday brunch being the highlight with all dishes being served with a pot of tea or speciality coffee. They also have a quiz on Monday nights which is free to enter. The staff are really friendly and efficient too. It tends to get pretty busy on a weekend and in the evenings, and if it's a sunny day you'll need to turn up early to get a prime seat at one of the bistro style outdoor tables to watch Strathbungo life go by! Other establishments in the area may be more hyped, but they can't beat Mulberry Street's dedication over the years to this once obscure area of the Southside.

    This dog friendly pub is a nice spot to pop into for a drink. We initially sat outside although it…read morestarted to rain a little so moved inside. It's not all that memorable in terms of decor (lots of cream colours) but it is nice enough and had comfortable couches. There's a separate area for the restaurant which was very quiet compared to the bar area but maybe that was because it was mid afternoon. Toilets are downstairs although when we'd visited, the power had gone out so the waitress directed me to the disabled instead. Staff at the bar were really friendly and chatty and I was impressed with the range of drinks. I opted for Strongbow on tap, and there was also West beers available. A round of 4 drinks was just over £10 so not too pricey either. Only downside was that they don't do cocktails but it is a pretty small bar so I guess they can't do everything! I'd definitely head back to check out the food after this visit.

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    Mulberry Street - Salmon and scrambled eggs. Only £5.25 for Sunday brunch including a coffee or pot of tea!

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    Salmon and scrambled eggs. Only £5.25 for Sunday brunch including a coffee or pot of tea!

    Gardenhall Inn - Nice on a sunny evening

    Gardenhall Inn

    3.9(7 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    £

    This is quite a big pub on the outskirts of East Kilbride that caters for every need. It has a…read morepublic bar with a pool table in it and they let you take the dog in and you even get a bowl of water. They have big TVs to watch football on too. The lounge is large and does a comprehensive menu and you can take your children in . They offer table service and have a really good selection. There is live entertainment available on certain dates. I saw one live band here a few years ago that was very impressive. They have a Robbie Williams impersonator coming soon. I used to be taken here in 1980 by the teachers in my school with other pupils that played Table Tennis and badminton on Wednesday evenings. There are tables outside for sitting on when the sun comes out. The service is good and the ambience is very inviting.

    The Gardenhall is a nice local pub, with a separate bar (dogs allowed and made very welcome indeed,…read morewhich puts the score up to a 4!) and restaurant area (dogs not allowed) as well as large outdoor seating area with benches that gets the sun until sunset. Service is nice and prices are good, however I cannot award five stars due to their standard beer lineups, albeit with the occasional bottled beer festivals. I've heard they are bringing in craft and cask beer soon - it can't come soon enough.

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    Gardenhall Inn - Two steaks and a bottle of rouge only £19.99 all day every day. Incredible value for excellent steaks.

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    Two steaks and a bottle of rouge only £19.99 all day every day. Incredible value for excellent steaks.

    The Bank - pubs - Updated May 2026

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