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Applications for local food network open This year’s Grow the Growers Programme by Locavore is now open with applications being accepted until Sunday 26th March. …

Keep Shawlands Strange Says Cafe Strangebrew. We’re not really that strange, just a bit more laid-back and chilled than our west end cousins. The rest of the …

Celebrating with a Guinness Guinness have certainly done well with their PR with St. Patrick’s Day basically St. Guinness Day! Here are eight places to …

Glasgow’s own rock ‘n’ roll chef, John Quigley of the Red Onion., will be leading a masterclass at Tennents Training Academy this April. He will be giving …

Hop to the Hilton The old Thistle hotel in Glasgow has undergone a huge investment by new owners Doubletree by Hilton. Part of this has …

Go West this May Music and food lovers can add some dates to their diary this coming May bank holiday for a music festival with food, theatre …

1 + 1 + 1 = Six by Nico We really like 111 by Nico, an established Glasgow favourite (See reviews here and here) so …

A new yaardstick for Southside takeaways Recently opened in the site of the original Buddy’s on Skirving Street is Yaars. It’s an Indian takeaway and …

Ramen right up ye! Forced into La Cheetah, the basement club of Max’s bar & grill on Queen St, from its semi-permanent location on Gordon …

Big Feed launches in Glasgow this weekend (4th March) and will surely be a treat for Glasgow foodies! The venture is headed by Ben who …

This morning’s delivery of our Cheese Postie subscription got me thinking all toasties! Here are 5 of the best places in Glasgow for a grilled cheese …

Buck’ing the trend We never made it to Jacker de Viande, Osteria Piero or Boozy Rouge for that matter. However, we have finally made it …

When I heard that there was a new restaurant on the block and soon to be opening in Glasgow, I kind of rolled my eyes. …

Did we land a big fish in Shawlands? Salt and Vinegar in Shawlands seemed to take forever to open, teasing us, with the brown paper …

Who doesn’t love LEGO? Well we do and so do the St. Enoch Centre who have some activities for the school holidays this week. Bricks …

Tickets released in March Glasgow Whisky Festival have announced a change to this year’s programme – two sessions instead of the one! Session 1 will …

This week saw the announcement of the opening of The Duchess of Argyle for this Saturday and now here we have their menu. Anything take …

DRG add to their growing portfolio Known mostly for their restaurants, such as Amarone, Anchor Line and much more, DRG have unveiled plans for a …

Cuban Kindness Charity Dinner at Revolucion de Cuba Recently opened Revolucion de Cuba (see our post about the opening) are fundraising for Glasgow Children’s Hospital …

Grand premises, grand food? Over the last few years Glasgow’s St Vincent Street has become burger central with properties transformed into burger chains seemingly as soon …

Turn up to turnip Turnip might not be your go-to comfort food, or the ingredient that’s going to win you any awards but we did …

Take in some Glasgow style at the GSA As a Glaswegian blogger I often find myself in the situation where I’m asked to recommend touristy …

Citizen M – the funkiest hotel in Glasgow surely? CitizenM is a Dutch hotel chain that started at Amsterdam Schipol airport. The Glasgow hotel was their …

A long overdue visit to Glasgow’s top visitor attraction Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is Glasgow’s most popular place for a day out (especially on …