| 697 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow South Side G41 2AB | |
| 01414236340 | |
| Halloumi Southside Website | |
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The best Greek food is deliciously served every day in Halloumi Southside!
Enjoy all-day dining in our vibrant restaurants enjoying the best zesty flavours, creative cocktails and an amazing selection of Greek wine and Greek beers!
We actually have two wonderful restaurants located in Glasgow so they’re easy to find and perfect for popping in for a light lunch or go big with our amazing mezze dishes – perfect for crowd sharing and having a great night out!
Hummingbird Glasgow is a fantasy escape set over four floors, encompassing numerous bars, a restaurant and a unique club space, as well as a multitude of party pods and secret corners to discover!
READ MOREThe team at Barolo Grill Glasgow pride themselves on their top quality Scottish steaks, meats and seafood, cooked to perfection, and served with a contemporary Italian touch.
READ MOREAd Lib Glasgow, in Hope Street, famous for its gourmet burgers, is one of the best known eateries in town!
READ MOREStep into the heart of our hotel and discover The Restaurant at One Devonshire Gardens, proudly awarded 3 Rosettes and renowned for its elegant celebration of Scottish culinary heritage.
READ MORESwing by and hang out at The Smokin' Fox, a local pub and kitchen conveniently down the road from Glasgow Central Station!
READ MOREThe Grosvenor Casino Riverboat, Glasgow's premier riverside venue, is located in the vibrant heart of the city.
READ MOREBorn out of a passion for great food, drink & a love affair with the deep south. Absurd Bird Glasgow will take you on a journey full of colour & flavours. Sit back & let us look after you!
READ MOREExpect a warm welcome, great service, good value food and drink, and all the modern touches you need for both leisure and business at The Titan Clydebank!
READ MOREProbably home to many a clandestine conversation over decanters of scotch in years gone by, the old offices and printing rooms for the Glasgow Evening...
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