Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Ashton Lane is a popular destination for locals, students and tourists in the West End of Glasgow. It offers a variety of bars, restaurants, a licensed cinema and a famous chip shop, as well as a gallery of small shops and a historic cafe.

    • Cosy up in a beer garden with a cheese or chocolate fondue. Belgian bar and restaurant Brel has a large beer garden great for outdoor and indoor meet-ups.
    • Munch down on some epic Scottish cuisine. Ubiquitous Chip has been a foodie staple of Glasgow since 1971. Here you can enjoy staple Scottish dishes on their charming rooftop, from Venison haggis with neeps and tatties to Shetland mussels.
    • Catch up with friends over coffee and cocktails. The Gardener on Ashton Lane is a lovely hideaway day and night whether it’s a catch up over coffee and/or cocktails.
    • Discover one of Scotland’s best craft beers. One of the first beers by Innis & Gunn was The Original bourbon barrel-aged beer and is still a favourite nearly 20 years on.
  2. Jun 1, 2019 · Ashton Lane is a charming cobblestoned lane in Glasgow's West End, near the University of Glasgow. It is famous for its nightlife and culinary delights, and its fairy lights create a romantic atmosphere after dark.

    • Ashton Lane1
    • Ashton Lane2
    • Ashton Lane3
    • Ashton Lane4
    • Ashton Lane5
  3. Mar 25, 2024 · Discover the best bars on Ashton Lane, a charming cobbled street in Glasgow's West End. Enjoy craft beers, cocktails, food and live music in quirky venues with fairy lights and cosy interiors.

    • 12, Ashton Lane, G12 8SJ
  4. Jun 23, 2023 · Article Source: Ashton Lane Street Party Last Updated: 23 June 2023 11:48 Kicking off Sat 24th June at 12 noon with a day full of brilliant live DJs out on the cobbles plus balloon artists, face painting for the kids, and market stalls from some of the city’s best crafters and makers.

  5. Apr 14, 2024 · A new restaurant above Jinty McGinty's on Ashton Lane offers Irish comfort food such as coddle, steak and Guinness pie and Irish poutine. Read the review of the small plates, large plates and sides, and the restaurant's participation in Glasgow Restaurant Week.

  6. Making Merry on Glasgow’s Ashton Lane This charming cobblestoned back street, lined with restaurants and bars, is the place for lively nightlife in Glasgow’s West End. When darkness falls, festive strings of lights twinkle overhead, and the sounds of live music and laughter drift from pubs and cafes—some of which have been here for decades.

  1. People also search for