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Cail Bruich
The guide was updated:This bright and elegant fine dining establishment is adorned with handcrafted furniture by Glasgow-based designers which, just like the food menu, is a bow to simplicity and sophistication. The meals are free of frills yet artfully assembled, and made from the best of local ingredients. The all-time favourite is the tasting menu and a promising up-and-comer is the place's own gin, which comes in a variety of flavours.
Useful Information
- Address: 725 Great Western Road, Glasgow
- Opening hours: Lunch: Fri & Sat noon–5pm. Dinner: Tue–Thu 6:30pm–midnight, Fri & Sat 7pm–midnight. Sun & Mon closed
- Website: www.cailbruich.co.uk
- Phone: +44 141 334 6265
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