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The Hug & Pint

4.3 (31 reviews)
InexpensiveBars, Music Venues
Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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What's the vibe?
Live music
Moderate noise
Hipster
Good for groups

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A dark picture of the Brrrrooklyn Pumpkin Ale (I'm sat by a draft)
Jeevan M.

It's cool to be hip & there're few venues in Glasgow which are as hip as the H&P is right now. I first came in on a whim after finding out about their pan-Asian Vegan menu. If you're a fan of Asian food please come in & try it, the food is cheap and great quality! Did I mention they also do FREE food on occasion?! What goes well with food and music? Beer! The H&P has a great range of beers on tap & in the fridge. They have Sam Smiths, Williams Bros & guest beers on tap & a plethora of hip IPAs in the fridge. The H&P also serves as a venue, playing host to a variety of bands, from small touring acts to local stars. The variety of musical styles showcased downstairs is rarely beaten. The music in the bar's not too loud, so coming in here for a catch up with friends isn't too hard to do. The staff are really cool (not too hip, just good people) and pretty accommodating. There's even a few Mogwai skate decks on the wall to make you wish you were cool enough to skate(board). Up at the front of the bar the windows slide open, which is great on the occasional hot day, but maybe wear a few layers in here over the winter! I really love this bar and despite having to walk past a number of great bars to reach it, I see this as a favourite new haunt of mine on Gt Western Road. Given that anyone can come in for cheap eats & a beer mean it really is worth the walk.

Suzanne J.

It was NOT a Monday at the Hug & Pint (ahhhhh Arab Strap...) I went on a Friday lunch time and the establishment was completely empty. I was slightly surprised and our small group of four remained to be the only clientele for the few hours we stayed. I don't get this because it was a really good place to hang out. The wifi was free and there was plenty of table space for our laptops. There was a good atmosphere and the music was cool. I'm not vegan and I don't tend to order meat-free dishes. But I have to say the Black Bean Aubergine main with rice was excellent. My friend found it a little too spicy, but it was perfect for me. I've heard this place is great as a music venue. Small and intimate. Though maybe not good for shorties like myself. I'll have to update when I've checked it out.

Mushroom broth udon, kimchi soup and rice with plantine!
Sarah A.

Gian and I headed over to Hug and Pint last weekend to grab lunch. We've heard good things about the Pan-Asian menu and thought it's about time we give it a try! I think their mains change quite frequently so that's a nice touch. I ordered the mushroom broth with udon (£7) and Gian had the rice with tamarind plantine (£7) and kimchi soup (£3) as a side. I wasn't a big fan of my udon though. It was alright, nothing special. Maybe needed a bit more salt/soy sauce and sesame oil, but other than that it was just ok. And I was still hungry afterwards. Gian said his rice was good though and quite filling. The kimchi soup was pretty spicy and good too. Tbh I left with an empty feeling, maybe cause I paid £7 for a bowl of udon that wasn't filling at all lol but I'm still willing to give it another try. Next time I'll order something else and we'll see how I feel about it. They have a nice selection of beers though and tons of gigs happening in their venue! Probably will try to catch a band performance or something. Anyway it's alright! Nice place to hang out for sure :-)

Black Pepper Aubergine with White Rice and Shaved Cucumber
Katie B.

My husband and I wanted to try a new a spot for date night and Hug & Pint happens to be about 6 minutes from our front door. Yes, please! First things first, this place is vegan. If that's not your thing then definitely plan to eat before hand or have a solid plan for after. Their last reservation is at 930pm and the place fills up fast! Reservations are highly recommended. Thankfully we showed up at 9pm and were able to snag two stools near the windows. The ambiance: At first I was a little weirded out by the music. It was deep trance and did not match the clientele at all. After about 10 minutes they switched it up to old school hip hop - perfect! The ages ranged from 18 - early 50s, so something for everyone. The booze: Standard beer, and liquor options. We had some different beers on tap. Nothing to rave about, but no complaints either. The food: Like I said, we didn't get there until 9pm and they were sold out of 2 of the 5 offerings for the evening. We ordered the 3 remaining items. 1. Mustard Onion Soup - not really my thing but my husband enjoyed it. It had an Asian kick. 2. Mushroom Rice Pudding - this was amazing! As long as textures / consistency doesn't freak you out, definitely worth a go. 3. Black Pepper Aubergine - spiiiiiicy! It came with white rice and shaved cucumber. Thank goodness because the cucumber tamed the spiciness. The service: Our server's name was Toni. Sweet girl with ties to the US. We discussed that briefly. To me it felt like they were understaffed which resulted in us being a little neglected. Thankfully the food made up for it. The bartenders were swarmed all night and could have certainly used another body behind the bar. Getting a drink was frustrating and so we ordered them 2 at a time. I asked about large groups and Toni told us they are happy to accommodate them, just book a reservation online. They also host sweet local gigs and performances! I hope to check one out soon. We will certainly be back but much earlier in the night so we can try all the food. If you're in the area, stop in for a beer and some great vegan treats!

Mango & seaweed salad / Aubergine and rice
Elaine D.

I saw a snippet of their menu online which included tofu and tempeh... HELLO! They'd said online that most of their food was vegan, so I was in the very next day. Turns out that that tiny menu wasn't that day's specials but The Menu. I was a bit disappointed, however, they're newly opened and they have craft beers and live music, so if food isn't going to be a main focus or they're just trying out different menu designs fair enough. They have Innis & Gunn and Williams Bros beer, which are often my go-tos, and it's a nice bright bar close to loads of good places to go for dinner. You know when someone's organised a group dinner at 7pm, then you know it'll be 8pm before everyone orders and the starters come, and it's currently 5.30pm and you're starving but want to save yourself for dinner? Their wee menu is good for having something off that while you have pre-dinner drinks. I ordered a Mango & Seaweed salad and the server reassured me it wasn't going to taste fishy, and it didn't at all. It was really colourful and tasty. The aubergine dish was the best aubergine I've had, the sauce tasted like treacle! On enquiry the chef told me it had palm sugar in it; I'm not that familiar with this ingredient but it's good! I will confess I was so hungry, and shattered after work, that I presumed both dishes were vegan and forgot to double check (e.g. sauce/dressing) and they do currently have menus on for a few days, so if this is relevant to you and you go to order I would double check. Otherwise, dig in!

Carolyn M.

Another place I'd never ventured to, but so so glad that I finally have. We were doing a pub crawl of sorts and stopped in here for a drink. Being a group of 12 we kinda took over the bar area as it's quite small, but luckily it wasn't busy so I think the bartender managed. The food being made smelled devine, but alas, we were only in for drinks. I asked first if I could have an amaretto sour as for whatever reason, it was on my mind, but they did not have amaretto. No bother, I ordered the cider reserve which is made by Samuel Adams and it was really great and very reasonably priced. My guy and I were quite happy to drink that. This place seems small but there is also a random space downstairs I would assume bands might set up to play. I went down to use the toilet and a band was hauling their equipment down. The majority of us only had one drink here, but I'd really be interested in coming back for food and more drinks.

At night...
Tracy W.

Just tried our the vegan food offerings and the dishes are good! We sampled quite a few dishes; I tried the plantain dish and a coconut soup, plus the curry, and my partner had the gluten-containing glass noodles and aubergine dish. I have to admit, his food looked really good, but mine was pretty tasty too. I like that the menu is always changing; it's a chance to try things and never get sick of the same old, same old. They offer at least a few gluten free options at any given time. Glad to have another great option on Great Western Road!

Tess H.

The Hug & Pint was a failed replacement of the Captain's Rest a few years back, but is now reopening bigger and better where the Roxy used to be. They've got some great concerts lined up already- definitely going to be one to watch! They're open from 6pm every night this week, check https://www.facebook.com/TheHugandPint/timeline for updated opening hours etc!

Black fungus and bean curd skin with noodles
Amanda B.

Super super love for Hug and Pint. Vegetarian teetotal heaven full of fun and energy. There is only a few tables for dinner right at the back but what there is is fab! With really cool minimal mid-century hipster decor this place is right up my street. There was a brilliant bustle and great atmosphere too. The bijoux (tiny) Asian style menu is amazingly diverse and exciting for vegans- I opted for the black fungus and bean curd skins with a fermented bean curd soup which I can say was one of the most interesting and flavoursome things I've eaten in a long time. The service was absolutely fantastic. Noticing I wasn't drinking alcohol (there's a good selection of bottled juices for sale) our waiter brought me a surprise mocktail! A gorgeous mojito/ginger concoction I was absolutely delighted and felt really spoiled and fussed over. The only thing I would highlight is that upstairs only has one toilet. I had such a brilliant overall experience I wouldn't remove a star for that.

Coconut tempeh & rice, kimchi soup and seaweed & mango salad

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Review Highlights - The Hug & Pint

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The Pot Still - 1000 whiskies

The Pot Still

4.7(153 reviews)
0.9 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 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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Nice N Sleazy - Ground floor Sleazy's, taken from The List website

Nice N Sleazy

3.9(84 reviews)
0.4 miCharing Cross, Sauchiehall Street, City Centre
££

The best open mic night I've ever been to. We're visiting from Los Angeles and we found them around…read morethe corner from where we're staying. We saw a bunch of musicians walking towards the venue and stopped a gentleman (who was absolutely phenomenal) to learn more and he shared that Mondays, this is the place to be for live music. Everyone was amazing and we couldn't ask for a better way to spend the night in Glasgow. 5 stars well earned!

That we were going to Nice n Sleazy on Sauchiehall (pronounced SUCKY-hall) Street had been…read moredetermined before we departed London. Actually, in truth, I may have gotten word that this mission was not optional while en route to Scotland. In any case, there was no way we were going to pass up the opportunity to visit this Glasgow institution (deemed so because a friend of mine once sat next to Brad Pitt here) and partake of their £2 White Russians. There's free wifi to delight your internet-deprived drinking companions and plenty of people watching to be had. Our night was sadly cut short when smoke began to fill the room and I suggested we skedaddle. Once outside we discovered the street in process of being shut down and multiple firetrucks working on extinguishing the fire above. Past its prime Nice n Sleazy certainly is but that doesn't mean you shouldn't also put this bar on your Glasgow to-do list.

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Buckfast, just £3.05.

Nice N Sleazy - There is no guesswork at...

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Slouch

Slouch

4.0(45 reviews)
0.6 miCity Centre
££

Sleazy rock? Check! Dirty blues? Check! I think I'm going to like it…read more Now this was a joint I'd never heard of and only came into contact through a friends wee birthday night out. Now we're not talking heavy full pedal to metal kinda night as the participants and birthday man himself had been doing a 24 hour DJ charity gig around Glasgow the day before. So this was a Sunday night just chillin' and grabbing a few beers kinda night listening to all them dirty dirty blues. Da da da da dum! Oh and talking a whole lotta random nonsence. Da da da da dum! At the entrance it spilt into two, venue to left and the bar to the right, here I am stuck in middle..... er em. Sorry! Anyhoo we had a booth which looked like it could be closed to make a private party area. Steady! It was an all round really good night, the decor was non too shabby for a rock stylee venue with fancy wall paper and chandeliers, one girl actually blended into the wall with the top she was wearing. Nice! Drinks what you'd kinda expect to pay in the city centre but overall a fab night out and wouldn't mind swinging by again for some more of them dirty blues. Da da da da dum! Did I mention I saw The Beatles playing in the venue when we left? Very surreal!

With an hour to kill before dinner, I needed a cocktail. Or two. And some chips. Thankfully Slouch…read morehas all these things on the menu PLUS seating so that meant it was the perfect stop for Saturday afternoon drinks. My first cocktail was the Personality Crisis £5.95. Made from "Smirnoff Green Apple Vodka & Xante Pear Cognac, shaken with lemons and apple juice. Finished with a splash of lemonade and a drizzle of grenadine, served in a chilled wine glass." There's no denying this cocktail had an apple zing to it - quite sweet but not too over the top and pretty easy drinking. I'd ordered the twice cooked fries (£2.95) and they arrived pretty quickly and were piping hot. They weren't amazing fries, a little greasy but overall they were pretty decent and we demolished them without any trouble. I then opted to get into a second cocktail - it was a Saturday afternoon, after all. The Black Magic Woman (£6.50) is an espresso martini with "Illy Espresso, Smirnoff Red, Patron XO & brown sugar shaken over ice, strained into a martini glass and dusted with chocolate." Woah. This was GOOD. I mean, really good. A bit addictive, even. Thankfully I wouldn't be able to tolerate two espresso martinis so that wasn't really an option. I loved the chocolate dusting and it was one of the best espresso martinis I've ever had. I'd even go so far as to say I would go back to Slouch just for this cocktail, it was that good.

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The Finnieston

The Finnieston

4.0(62 reviews)
0.7 miFinnieston, 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.

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The Brass Monkey - Craft Beer menu

The Brass Monkey

3.9(24 reviews)
0.7 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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