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    The Crafty Pig

    3.8 (24 reviews)
    InexpensivePubs, Barbeque
    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Fancy Crafty Dog
    Carolyn M.

    A wee date night out with the boyfriend and an itison deal makes for an added star to my updated review for The Crafty Pig! A while back, I stumbled upon an Itison deal for two main meals at The Crafty Pig for £9, so because we were in the area to attend a gig at the Kelvingrove Bandstand, we decided that it was a perfect time to use the voucher. To be honest, I've been dreaming about the food ever since. We were seated immediately, even before I remembered I actually booked a table in and handed menus by a very friendly hostess. Once we looked over the menu, it was decided we were each going to order something we wanted to try and share with each other. The boyfriend ordered the Rib Bun burger which was an amazing stack of shredded pork rib meat, crispy onions and BBQ sauce with two black pudding croquettes on top. I think it was pretty tough splitting this burger with me after seeing it, but my boyfriend managed. I ordered the ever amazing Fancy Crafty Dog which was ham hock smoked beans, chipotle cheese, onions and ranch dressing on top of a hot dog. To be honest, it was a little hard sharing this with the boyfriend, but I managed to as well. We were pleasantly surprised to find that both of our choices were top notch and so tasty. The boyfriends burger was a bit on the sweet side with the BBQ sauce while mine was more on the smoky side with the chipotle cheese and smoked beans. Both very delicious in their own rights and both items we will for sure order again. On top of the delicious burger and dog, they both came with skinny fries which were perfectly cooked, soft in the middle, crisp on the outside. Perfect! We were told that the menu we were looking at was a brand new menu and to give any feed back. While the meals were pretty much perfect and meals of our dreams, the boyfriend had one comment in that the black pudding didn't seem to be of the best quality. That didn't stop him from eating them, but he wasn't its biggest fan. Other than that, the meal and atmosphere was great. Staff was great, the whole experience as a whole was great. The Crafty Pig seems to be doing something right and I hope they're around for many moons to come. I'm a lover of BBQ and this place holds a special place in my heart. We will be back for sure!

    'Spiced' Pork Scratchings
    Amy G.

    When I heard there was a place in Glasgow serving burgers inside doughnuts, I knew I had to check it out. That place is The Crafty Pig. It is located on Great Western Road just a few doors away from the newly opened BRGR. With so many smokehouses and burger joints popping up, it's getting harder and harder for them to stand out from the crowd - so why not replace the bun with a doughnut?! On arrival, I loved the decor and the whole feel of the place, and there was a ridiculously well-stocked fridge behind the bar full of every craft beer you can think of. We took a seat, unsure of whether this was a table-service or order at the bar scenario. Eventually Sam went to grab a menu and we were told it was table service. Unfortunately, as we were both fresh off a night of cocktails at Metropolitan, neither of us felt we could stomach the infamous Doughnut Burger. In the end, I went for the Rib Roll - pulled rib meat with crispy onions and 'stick fingers BBQ sauce.' I've never seen rib meat in a roll like that so I was keen to give it a try. We planned on ordering a side of Bacon Popcorn because, really, who wouldn't? Turns out there was none - they made the popcorn but forgot to put in the bacon flavouring. Damn. We opted for some Spiced Scratchings instead. The scratchings arrived with our drinks in a cute little blue cup. They were really crunchy, perfect pork scratchings but they didn't taste very 'spiced' as the menu suggested. Every now and then one of us would get a hint of paprika or pepper, but mostly they just tasted like normal pork, which was fine, but not what the menu claimed. The Rib Roll looked great inside, the meat was covered in the glossy BBQ sauce which smelled fantastic, the onions looked crisp to the point of being almost burnt, which I personally love, my only confusion was garnish. It looked like coleslaw but without the mayo/dressing, it was just shredded carrot, white cabbage and red onion, dry and raw. I didn't get it at all and would have happily gone without. The meat itself was so tender and full of that smokey, BBQ flavour. It fell apart and I loved how totally unique it was - I could eat ribs without getting in a big mess and gnawing on bones. I think Sam was a little disappointed he hadn't gone for something more exciting as he just went for a plain cheese and bacon burger but the burger itself was quite small and thin, and the cheese was the slices of plastic cheese you buy for your kids at a BBQ, which I found really surprising. It made me more grateful of my Rib Roll! My experience of The Crafty Pig was a good one apart from the random, dry coleslaw on my roll, but I can forgive that because of how tasty the BBQ sauce and rib meat was. Sam's experience left him feeling slightly disappointed, although the bacon on his burger was very tasty. In terms of value for money, this is a great place to grab a quick bite. With burgers starting at £5.75, its super cheap and will leave you with a full stomach. It's the perfect stop off for students and is in the best location for it, being just a short walk from the University. If I still lived nearby, it's definitely a place I would revisit for a cheap, hassle-free meal.

    Megan P.

    Cool atmosphere and decor; good service. I had a couple pints of St. Mungo -tasty and refreshing. Then I split the Mac Dog, pickles and onion rings with my sister. I will be back for another Mac Dog! -and next time, I'm not sharing!

    Munich Red beer!
    Craig R.

    They've changed their menu recently. Not as many items as before, but still a decent amount of variation. Actually feel the food was better on my 2nd visit. Would recommend the "Chicago" hot dog and the brisket Awesome extensive beer selection as per usual!

    Donut burger and Rogue.

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    Nice atmosphere, especially for watching a game. They have nice staff and an interesting bourbon milk shake menu!

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    The Ben Nevis - Guinness and Tennents

    The Ben Nevis

    4.3(36 reviews)
    0.7 miFinnieston, West End
    ££

    Shocking service from two female bar staff at this bar. They are rude, unfriendly and think it is…read moreok to shout and swear at customers when they point out they have got an order wrong. I will never be back and I would not recommend this bar to anyone. Their are plenty of nicer bars which are cheaper and friendlier in the area. Avoid at all cost.

    The Ben Nevis is, I think, the kind of pub people expect to find themselves in when they visit…read moreScotland. There's a few reasons for that, and while I'm sure there's just something to the atmosphere that's impossible to quantify, these are the things that I think give it at least part of its charm. 1. The whisky. They have a huge selection and they're easily the best place to come for whisky in Finnieston, although most of the bars around here have a few bottles on offer. They staff are very knowledgeable about it, without being snobbish or pushy, and at quieter times are happy to make recommendations and to chat to you about their favourites. 2. It's small. Not in a cramped way but in a cosy way. You can sometimes struggle for a table but it's the kind of place where you feel OK about sharing tables with strangers. The regulars are friendly and are happy for you to pull up a chair 3. When there's music it's fiddles, usually being played by those friendly regulars. I saw an accordion there once but usually it's fiddles being played and being played well - they tend to get involved with the Celtic Connections music festival. 4. It's dog friendly. There's usually one or two dogs running around and the staff are happy to provide a bowl of water for them. So there you have it. Finnieston might be getting awfully fashionable but if that's not your scene it still has one of the least hipster-ish, most traditional whisky pubs in Glasgow and it's a pub that's well worth checking out.

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    The Pot Still - 1000 whiskies

    The Pot Still

    4.7(153 reviews)
    1.3 miCity 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.

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    The Pot Still - Amazing whisky selection!

    Amazing whisky selection!

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    The Belle - Lovely toasty fireplace!

    The Belle

    4.2(33 reviews)
    0.1 miHillhead, Great Western Road, West End
    ££

    Oh come on guys!!!!…read more Amazing coffee for 99p, free wifi, chilled out music, roaring fire and trendy chic looking patrons (why do i like girls in thick rimmed glasses?). Many bars just don't know how to 'do' the day time crowd when not in a 'it's 12pm... beer o'clock! kinda area. The Belle though, knows what it's doing. This place has the perfect vibe for a coffee house and pretty much pulls it off without even really trying. In fact, if you hid the bar in this joint it would pretty much look, feel and smell (smell? really? shut up inner voice...) like a coffee joint. I love this place..it's my bestest friend and it's pure good.

    I really like The Belle, actually - it's definitely a pub I forget about, but this week it was the…read moreperfect spot for me to get some work done over a pot of tea. It's a cosy pub on Great Western Road with an awesome fireplace - it's worth a visit for that alone. I popped in on a Monday afternoon as I needed to get some work done and Papercup was just too busy. Thankfully, The Belle was nice and quiet, and I was able have my pot of tea and work away. They apparently have free wifi which I didn't try on this occasion (I mostly just tether from my own phone), the staff are friendly and the music was perfectly fine. I'd rate this is a pretty decent working spot so I'm sure I'll be back soon!

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    The Belle - Oh "deer" he ran through the wall (sorry)

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    The Belle - Lovely coal fire.

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    Lovely coal fire.

    The Brass Monkey - Craft Beer menu

    The Brass Monkey

    3.9(24 reviews)
    0.8 miFinnieston, West End
    ££

    If you are into craft beer and chill vibe this is a great spot. They carry Overtone Brewing line in…read morecans and it is as good as any US NEIPA including Trillium, Treehouse, Singlecut, Other Half and Tired Hands. Come early or it will be crowded.

    Great pub to stop and have a drink after walking around town. Located within about walking distance…read morefrom hotels. Appearance/Location: corner bar located on Argyle street. Good location to stop on your way back from Kelvingrove's Art Gallery and Museum. We walked from the museum to the pub without any problems. It's nice on the inside. There are some tables and the bar is at the center with a nice display of alcohol both on tap and on the walls. Beer: there was large selection of beer and liquor to choose from. I was looking for a good stout and the bartender, Andrew gave me some really good recommendations. I settled on the Overtone Milk that he recommended and it did not disappoint. It was smooth, full bodied, and flavorful. Nice chocolate flavor with a hint of smokiness to it. My husband got the Drygate IPA and it was crisp and hoppy. Service: I always look for good conversation, attentiveness, kindness, and whether or not the server and or bartender was knowledgeable about what they're serving. Our bartender Andrew was all of the above. He was so welcoming, and my husband and I enjoyed the great conversation With him. He knew a lot about the selection of beers and whiskey, where it came from, and who it came from, so that was wonderful! Thank you Andrew for a great experience. We hope we can stop by again while we're still in Glasgow.

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