Glasgow Food - Things You Must Eat in Glasgow | Scotland
Glasgow food scene is quite vibrant. From classic Scottish cuisine to international flavours, you can easily find food that suits your taste buds. In this video, I explore Glasgow food and show you some Glasgow special dishes that you should try when you visit the city.
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Must Eat in Glasgow
1. Full Scottish Breakfast - Like every breakfast, Scottish breakfast comes with baked beans, eggs and toasts. But, what makes it different as Scottish specialities like black pudding and tattie scone. You can easily find Scottish breakfast all day in most cafes across Glasgow.
2. Deep Fried Haggis - Haggis is the national dish of Scotland and is usually served as a savoury pudding. But in Glasgow, you can easily find a deep fried Haggis that makes this meaty dish tastier. While it might lack in appearance, but it makes up for it in taste. It is easy to find deep fried Haggis in any chip shop in Glasgow.
3. Chicken cooked in Buckfast Sauce - Buckfast is a popular tonic wine in Glasgow. When in the city, you must try a dish that is cooked using this wine. There are only a few places where you can find Buckfast sauce based dishes. My favourite is AGA Mezze Palace on Dundas St. The chef is very sweet and can prepare any dish using Buckfast sauce. In fact, you can also try Grouse sauce and Tennants Sauce.
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4. Macaroni Pie - The thought of pasta in pastry is odd, but if you are in Scotland then even that combination can be yummy. In Glasgow, you must try a cheesy Macaroni Pie. You can easily find a Macaroni Pie at any chip shop or cafe in Glasgow.
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Our favorite meal in Glasgow, Scotland at the Crafty Pig restaurant and pub
While visiting Glasgow, Scotland for a few days we ended up finding a cool restaurant called the Crafty Pig just a stone throw away from where we were staying. From Monday to Friday they have these amazing lunch specials where you can main, side and a drink for only £4.95. Some of the options for the mains included pulled pork sandwiches, burgers, brisket and chicken wings with sides featuring soups, salads or fries with drink options including a soft drink, tea and/or coffee. I ended up going with the Porky Pig Bun (pulled pork sandwich with barbecue sauce) and Audrey got the Open Brisket sandwich. We each got fries and we upgraded to milkshakes. The behemoth shakes came in the stainless steel milkshake cups used to blend them and probably had a day's worth of calories in each jar. We ended up leaving the place feeling very satisfied. In terms of the atmosphere it definitely has a hipster vibe and looks like a great place to socialize with friends and shoot some pool. Here is the address below:
The Crafty Pig
Address: 508 Great Western Rd, Glasgow G12 8EL, United Kingdom
Hours: 12PM–12AM
Phone: +44 141 237 4040
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Our favorite meal in Glasgow, Scotland at the Crafty Pig restaurant and pub travel food video transcript:
So Glasgow is a city for foodies. There is so much great food and today we're bringing you to one of our favorite restaurants The Crafty Pig. Basically everything on the menu is amazing and we've only been here a few days but we just keep coming back.
So it is time for a bit of a confession. There are times when we travel when we find a place that we really like and we just keep coming back.
So they have incredible lunch specials. Yeah, for four pounds 95 you get a feast. It is a feast of a meal. So you basically get your main, you get your choice of sides. We chose fries. They didn't have soup available today but you can also get a soup or a salad and then you get a drink so we both went with tea. And we already showed you that already so let's take a look at this main. Dudes, this is the pulled pork sandwich bun. Oh my gosh. This is amazing. Like take a look at that. Can you see that pulled pork. Yes, I've tried it before and it is mouth watering. You know what just so I can show you guys what the pulled pork looks like.
That is magic in the mouth. What really makes this delicious as well obviously it is tender but then you have this kind of amazing tangy yet sweet sauce that I believe is homemade.
So for mine I went with the brisket open sandwich. Check this out. I'm not even going to try using my hands because it is just going to be so messy. Gosh that looks so good. Look at that beef with a nice glaze.
Barbecue sauce. This is so good. But you've got barbecue sauce on your face. All over my face I bet I do. The meat is like smothered in barbecue sauce it is so good.
Alright, so we got a little greedy and ordered milkshakes, so tell me which one are you having?
These are behemoths. So I'm getting the peanut butter one and before we go on I've just got to tell you what is in this. Like this is amazing stuff. Okay, chocolate and salted caramel ice cream, peanut butter cup pieces, so that is like the Reese's peanut butter cups, caramel sauce, chocolate sauce, peanut butter M and M's and whipped cream.
I went for cookies and cream. And if you take a look here I've got a chocolate Oreo and a chocolate chip cookie. Yeah, and that has also been blended into the milkshake. Oh, man. Lots of whipped cream and chocolate sauce all over. That looks divine.
I don't think I'm going to be able to help you out much with that. We definitely could have shared we just got really greedy. Yeah, we're being pigs at a piggy restaurant basically.
And now it is time for price point. So for the set meal part that we had that was four ninety five and that was the tea, that was our basically our sandwich and our fries. Yep. And then the upgraded to the shake and that cost what I think three seventy five each. So, yeah, overall a really satisfying meal and not too expensive. If you had just come for lunch then it would be quite cheap I think.
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There's so many things to do in Glasgow, and we barely scratched the surface in the one full day we were here. Glasgow was filled with delicious eats, and we wish we had more time to spend here!
We visited Gandolfi Bar, which had a beautiful rustic interior that reminded me of a log cabin! This restaurant is highly acclaimed, and frequented with big stars like Anthony Bourdain.
Next, we had the pleasure of enjoying Cullen Skink and Sticky Toffee pudding at The Bothy Restaurant. This was one of the memorable restaurants in our trip; the interior felt like a cozy cave, and the waiters were wearing very classy kilts!
We strolled around the enormous Pollok House Estate, which looked like it was straight out of a fantasy novel. We also explored the University of Glasgow, which was so enchanting that I fooled myself to believe that Harry Potter was filmed there!
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Gamba is a seafood restaurant located in the City Center of Glasgow, Gamba serves local Scottish food and is one of the best places to eat in Glasgow.
Gamba recently hosted Talisker whisky dinner, the concept of matching whisky with dinner was new to International Foodie Guide, and also I was drinking Talisker for the first time.
I must say when it comes to trying whisky in Scotland, I am always up for it and 10 out of 10 times I like the taste of the single malt.
I always thought single malt is best to drink neat or with a little amount of water, however, after drinking the Talisker highball, honey and basil smash and seaweed sour my perspective has changed.
The chef did a great job by matching the dishes with the drinks, for me, the distiller’s edition with whisky tablet was like icing on the cake.
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Let’s Eat Glasgow! is the first event staged by Real Food, Real Folk: an exciting new co-operative uniting chefs with a passion for promoting the city’s increasingly lively and diverse food scene with a deeper, social purpose at heart.
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This is our second time visiting Glasgow, UK and our city guide is a combination of footage from our visit this year and last year. Glasgow has a thriving food scene (both Scottish food and International) and we give you a thorough food tour as we bite our way around the city.
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Intro to Glasgow, Scotland - 00:01
1) Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum - 00:29
2) University of Glasgow campus tour - 01:34
3) Drygate Craft Beer Brewery 'through the glass tour' - 02:11
4) Drygate Bar & Kitchen for Scottish pub food for lunch - 03:00
5) Barras Art and Design for Scottish seafood lunch at A’Chailltain - 03:50
6) Tour the Glasgow Distillery Co for Makar Gin on the southside - 05:06
7) Drinks at The Drugstore Social bar on Finnieston, Glasgow - 05:56
8) Gin, martinis and oysters at The Finnieston - 07:11
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10) Cafe Gandolfi for breakfast in Glasgow, Scotland - 08:53
11) Glasgow Botanic Gardens - 09:07
12) Buchanan Street for shopping in Glasgow - 09:27
13) The Willow Tea Rooms for afternoon tea in Glasgow - 09:39
14) Visiting Hairy Coos in the Southside - 09:47
15) House for an Art Lover in Bellahouston Park - 10:15
16) Glasgow Cathedral (High Kirk of Glasgow) - 10:22
17) Necropolis Victorian Cemetery - 10:26
18) Glasgow Green for recreation and leisure - 10:36
19) People's Palace and Winter Gardens - 10:41
20) The Crafty Pig restaurant in Glasgow for pulled pork sandwiches and milkshakes - 10:45
Outro to Glasgow, Scotland - 11:48
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Our visit Glasgow travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Scottish and International), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting distilleries, breweries, churches and museums and Glasgow by night for pubs and entertainment. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Glasgow tourism brochure, Glasgow itinerary or Glasgow, Scotland city tour.
20 Things to do in Glasgow, Scotland travel guide video transcript:
In today’s video we’re going to be showing you around Glasgow, Scotland. This is a city that we visited last autumn and then again this summer, and on both visits, we ate like kings and queens because it turns out, Glasgow is a great destination for foodies.
Since we never got around to making a travel guide on our first visit, today we’re going to be combining the footage from both of those trips to show you some of the best things to do in Glasgow and also some of the best places to eat and drink it. So let’s get started!
And that’s a wrap for our visit to Glasgow, Scotland. We loved our two visits and we’d gladly return for a 3rd. This is an amazing city for foodies and there are so many great bars, restaurants, breweries, and distilleries to visit.
Also FYI - if you’re already visiting Edinburgh, Glasgow is just a short 50-minute train ride away, and it’s a city with its own unique vibe.
If there are any other fun things to do in Glasgow that you’d like to share with travellers, feel free to leave your suggestions in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
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