| 33-35 Gibson Street, Glasgow West End G12 8NU | |
| 01413395969 | |
| The Left Bank Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
The Left Bank is located in the heart of Glasgow's west end, a stone's throw from Kelvingrove Park and just down the hill from the University of Glasgow, the Mackintosh House and the Hunterian Gallery and Museum.
We sell delicious home cooking all day starting early with our breakfasts which are recommended by the New York times no less. our light and airy bar and restaurant is well known locally, convenient for anything from a well made coffee to a soup and sandwich or a table full of our delicious small plates.
The drinks on offer are equally creative, our homemade cordials make refreshing spritzers, a welcome addition to the run of the mill soft drink choice. cocktails both classic and quirky, Scottish craft beer, bottled and draught, a carefully chosen list from around the world of wine and of course, the water of life, there are a few drams of excellent whisky on offer.
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