Grab a bite near… Glasgow’s Pavilion Theatre
Discover five delicious food spots that make for the perfect pre-theatre dining experience

325 Hope Street
Scottish cuisine with balance and big flavours. The mushroom and chestnut risotto has foraged girolles from Loch Lomond, while the venison stew uses meat from Ardnamurchan Estate itself. Market menu until 5.45pm.
114 Cowcaddens Road
Small plates seafood spot with a playfully composed and caringly prepared menu. Expect dishes like sardines bolognese on toast or Shetland coley with peppercorn sauce.

24 Renfrew Street
The first Glasgow venture from Edinburgh’s Pho Viet team. All the favourites are available including glossy and deeply aromatic bowls of pho, and lots of elegant small plates to nibble on.
24 Cambridge Street
The tables have roasting plates for the full Korean BBQ experience, but pre-
theatre and lunchtime diners are equally well catered for. Dishes such as pork bibimbap or stir-fried fish cakes in spicy sauce bristle with punchy heat.
61 Bath Street
A local favourite doing South Indian classics (and the rest). Dishes aren’t afraid to be mild and sweet. The Malabar fish curry and any of the dosas are well worth trying, as is the tapas lunch menu if it’s an afternoon show you’re off to.
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This article was written in partnership with William Grant & Sons.