Five places in Glasgow to try out soon!

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Five Places to try out soon!

Mr Foodie is in for a treat this December as I’ve made a list of five places that we need to go and try ASAP!

Fylkir of Copenhagen

We love a bit of Scandi crime so some Scandi food is right up our street as well. Whether it’s a coffee and a pastry or scrambled eggs and smoked salmon, there’s something for everyone at Fylkir.

Where:  Fylkir of Copenhagen134 Newlands Road, G44 4ER – facebook.com/Fylkirofcopenhagen

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Facebook/Fylkir of Copenhagen

Pie and Brew

We spied this passing on the bus and it sounds another place ideal for Mr Foodie.  Beer and pies!  In the basement of Abode on Bath Street.  Pies include baked mac and cheese crumble, pulled pork, cider and apple and a range of “not pies” for those who don’t love a pie!

Where: Pie & Brew129 Bath Street, G2 2SZ – pieandbrew.co.uk

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From Pie and Brew

Julie’s Kopitiam

You’ve probably seen Julie’s Street Kitchen popping up at events around the city and now she has a permanent home in the Southside.  Located where the original Cafe Strangebrew used to be in Shawlands.  Julie’s Kopitiam is now open and not only is the food looking good, the inside looks cosy as well.

Where: 1109 Pollokshaws Rd 1109 Pollokshaws Road, G41 3YG – facebook.com/julieskopitiam

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Facebook/Julie’s Kopitiam

Basta Pizza

LIke pizza? LIke music?  Then this one looks good for you.  A pizza restaurant which not only has an ethical head – they pay the Glasgow Living Wage, and they also use delicious ingredients such as imported Polselli flour, Strianese tomatoes, and extra virgin olive oil on top of locally produced ingredients from the allotments nearby!

Where: Basta Pizza Bar: 561 Dumbarton Road, G11 6HU – bastapizza.com

Beaumartin The Cottage

Ok so technically not Glasgow, but just outside, Beaumartin The Cottage in Bearsden’s Hillfoot describe themselves as Scottish/French/Mediteranean. They are the same people behind Le Bistro Beaumartin, which used to be on Hope Street.  With dishes such as Sunday roasts, Moules Marinare using Shetland mussels and gingerbread with white chocolate brûlée on the menu, this sounds delish.

Where: Beaumartin The Cottage156 Milngavie Road, G61 3EA – BeaumartinTheCottage

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Facebook/Beaumartin The Cottage
Emma

Emma

Hello!

I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

Usually I can be found sleeping beside a cat.

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