Food Scene
One of the highest rated restaurants in Glasgow on Tripadvisor is just 5 mins walk away. It's high end dining in a newly restored townhouse and a great place for a special occasion. We loved the tasting menu
8 locals recommend
Bilson Eleven
10 Annfield PlOne of the highest rated restaurants in Glasgow on Tripadvisor is just 5 mins walk away. It's high end dining in a newly restored townhouse and a great place for a special occasion. We loved the tasting menu
Really good Indian food in a comfortable setting just 5 minutes walk from the apartment. Stuart recommends the bhoona
26 locals recommend
Nakodar Grill
13 Annfield PlReally good Indian food in a comfortable setting just 5 minutes walk from the apartment. Stuart recommends the bhoona
Some of the tastiest burgers and fries in the city, cooked fresh to order. Basic informal setting, so great to just pop by whenever you are feeling ravenous. Stuart recommends the 'Granny Boab's burger'
23 locals recommend
Dennistoun Bar-B-Que
585 Duke StSome of the tastiest burgers and fries in the city, cooked fresh to order. Basic informal setting, so great to just pop by whenever you are feeling ravenous. Stuart recommends the 'Granny Boab's burger'
A hugely popular east end institution, this cafe is always packed and offers a variety of Italian classics plus delicious home made ice cream. Stuart recommends the large hangover curing Scottish breakfast
36 locals recommend
Coia's Cafe
473-477 Duke StA hugely popular east end institution, this cafe is always packed and offers a variety of Italian classics plus delicious home made ice cream. Stuart recommends the large hangover curing Scottish breakfast
Established in April 2006, Tibo is an independent, licensed café located in Dennistoun, in Glasgow's East End.
43 locals recommend
Tibo Bistro
443 Duke StEstablished in April 2006, Tibo is an independent, licensed café located in Dennistoun, in Glasgow's East End.
Just at the bottom of the street. Great if you are staying in and dont want to cook. Order in or takeaway.
Papa John's Pizza
273 Duke StJust at the bottom of the street. Great if you are staying in and dont want to cook. Order in or takeaway.
A good range of organic breads and cakes for takeaway or sit in
28 locals recommend
Tapa Coffee & Bakehouse
19-21 Whitehill StA good range of organic breads and cakes for takeaway or sit in
Getting Around
Our local train station can get you into the centre of Glasgow in five minutes or you can even head to Edinburgh direct from here.
16 locals recommend
Bellgrove station
Our local train station can get you into the centre of Glasgow in five minutes or you can even head to Edinburgh direct from here.
Drinks & Nightlife
A friendly local bar with a young vibe which also serves some decent snack food like Asian buns. Great place to pop into for a quick drink before heading out for dinner
31 locals recommend
Redmond's
304 Duke StA friendly local bar with a young vibe which also serves some decent snack food like Asian buns. Great place to pop into for a quick drink before heading out for dinner
A fantastic addition to the local drinking scene this micro brewery turned cutting edge bar serves hundreds of craft beers in a large industrial style space which also has a roof terrace for warmer weather. You can get decent food here too - Stuart recommends the fish and chips
92 locals recommend
Drygate Brewery
85 DrygateA fantastic addition to the local drinking scene this micro brewery turned cutting edge bar serves hundreds of craft beers in a large industrial style space which also has a roof terrace for warmer weather. You can get decent food here too - Stuart recommends the fish and chips
Sightseeing
The title cathedral is honorific and historic, dating from the period before the Scottish Reformation and its former status as the Roman Catholic mother church of the Archdiocese of Glasgow and thus the cathedra of the Archbishop of Glasgow (which is now in St. Andrew's Cathedral, the present mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow). The current congregation is part of the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow. Glasgow Cathedral is located north of High Street and east of Cathedral Street, beside the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
203 locals recommend
Glasgow Cathedral
Castle StreetThe title cathedral is honorific and historic, dating from the period before the Scottish Reformation and its former status as the Roman Catholic mother church of the Archdiocese of Glasgow and thus the cathedra of the Archbishop of Glasgow (which is now in St. Andrew's Cathedral, the present mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow). The current congregation is part of the Church of Scotland's Presbytery of Glasgow. Glasgow Cathedral is located north of High Street and east of Cathedral Street, beside the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
The Provand's Lordship is the oldest house in Glasgow and was built in 1471 and was originally part of a hospital. Remarkably refurbished and now open to the public, you can step back in time and get an eerily real taste of what life may have been like in the medieval city
39 locals recommend
Provand's Lordship
3 Castle StThe Provand's Lordship is the oldest house in Glasgow and was built in 1471 and was originally part of a hospital. Remarkably refurbished and now open to the public, you can step back in time and get an eerily real taste of what life may have been like in the medieval city
Parks & Nature
Alexandra Park is a public park in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. It is located in Dennistoun, two miles east of the city centre. To the north is the M8 motorway. Named after Princess Alexandra of Denmark, it opened in 1870
23 locals recommend
Alexandra Park
Alexandra ParadeAlexandra Park is a public park in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. It is located in Dennistoun, two miles east of the city centre. To the north is the M8 motorway. Named after Princess Alexandra of Denmark, it opened in 1870
Glasgow Green is a park in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland on the north bank of the River Clyde. Established in the 15th century, it is the oldest park in the city
195 locals recommend
Glasgow Green
Greendyke StreetGlasgow Green is a park in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland on the north bank of the River Clyde. Established in the 15th century, it is the oldest park in the city
Arts & Culture
The museum, which opened in 1993, is located in Cathedral Square, on the lands of Glasgow Cathedral off High Street. It was constructed on the site of a medieval castle-complex, the former residence of the bishops of Glasgow, parts of which can be seen inside the Cathedral and at the Peoples Palace Museum, Glasgow Green. The museum building emulates a medieval style to blend in with the nearby Provand's Lordship House
42 locals recommend
St. Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art
2 Castle StThe museum, which opened in 1993, is located in Cathedral Square, on the lands of Glasgow Cathedral off High Street. It was constructed on the site of a medieval castle-complex, the former residence of the bishops of Glasgow, parts of which can be seen inside the Cathedral and at the Peoples Palace Museum, Glasgow Green. The museum building emulates a medieval style to blend in with the nearby Provand's Lordship House
At the time, the East End of Glasgow was one of the most unhealthy and overcrowded parts of the city, and the People's Palace was intended to provide a cultural centre for the people. It was designed by the City Engineer, Alexander B. McDonald. At the opening ceremony Lord Rosebery stated: "A palace of pleasure and imagination around which the people may place their affections and which may give them a home on which their memory may rest"
165 locals recommend
People's Palace and Winter Gardens
The GreenAt the time, the East End of Glasgow was one of the most unhealthy and overcrowded parts of the city, and the People's Palace was intended to provide a cultural centre for the people. It was designed by the City Engineer, Alexander B. McDonald. At the opening ceremony Lord Rosebery stated: "A palace of pleasure and imagination around which the people may place their affections and which may give them a home on which their memory may rest"
Essentials
Just at the bottom of the street with everything you'll need to cook at home.
129 locals recommend
Lidl
2 Hopehill RdJust at the bottom of the street with everything you'll need to cook at home.
Morrisons
A little further to walk with a larger selection of branded products.
The largest of the logal supermarkets with a greater selection of products, but more of a walk if you dont have a car.
53 locals recommend
Tesco Extra
751 Barrhead RdThe largest of the logal supermarkets with a greater selection of products, but more of a walk if you dont have a car.