Scotland

Glasgow

Last traveled · July 2024
City Snapshot
Best Months
May–Sep
Ideal Stay
2–3 days
Best For
Architecture, music, street art
GF Friendliness
8/10
Language
English
English
Widely
City Size
Large
Currency
GBP (£)

Where to Stay

Recommended
The Z Hotel Glasgow
Where I stayed

The Z Hotel Glasgow

City Centre · Near George Square
Why Stay Here
Great location near George Square and Queen Street Station. Compact, modern rooms in a perfect central spot for exploring Glasgow on foot.
Central Location Compact & Modern
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Gluten-Free Survival Guide

Key Phrases
"I'm coeliac" UK spelling — staff take it more seriously than "gluten-free"
"Can I see your allergen menu?" All UK restaurants legally required to provide one
Grocery Stores
  • Tesco Extra — largest free-from range and cheapest own-brand GF
  • M&S Food — excellent fresh GF cakes, biscuits, and ready meals
  • Sainsbury's — dedicated free-from aisles with good brand variety
Safe Scottish Dishes
  • Smoked salmon & seafood — Scotland's finest, naturally GF
  • Neeps & tatties — mashed turnip and potato
  • Cullen skink — smoked haddock soup (check for flour thickener)
Score Breakdown
Dedicated GF restaurants
Menu labeling
Staff knowledge & safety
Density of GF dining
Grocery availability
8/10 Overall GF Score
Easy

GF Friendly Restaurants

10 spots
GF Score 5/5 4/5 3/5 2/5 1/5 Closed Hotel

Browns

Coeliac UK
Modern British Brasserie
Went here
GF Score
Safety Notes
Coeliac UK accredited — the gold standard for celiac safety in the UK. Staff specifically ask if you're coeliac and the kitchen meets verified preparation standards.
What to Order
GF traditional Scottish breakfast, 30-day aged steaks, or the GF afternoon tea with scones and mini cakes.
Location
George Square

Bella Italia

GF Options
Italian
Went here
GF Score
Safety Notes
Extensive GF menu — majority of dishes can be made GF including pizza, pasta, flatbread, and desserts. Items marked with a GF symbol on menu. Food arrives with a GF flag. Staff warn food may take longer due to cross-contamination precautions. Not a dedicated GF facility.
What to Order
GF pizza, GF pasta, brownies, cheesecake.
Location
Sauchiehall Street

Red Onion

GF Options
Modern European
Went here
GF Score
Safety Notes
Full dedicated GF à la carte menu with starters, mains, and desserts. Dedicated GF fryer. Chef/owner personally engages with diners about allergies. Also offers GF-vegan and dairy-free-GF menus. GF Sunday roast with GF Yorkshire puddings available.
What to Order
Sea bass, GF Sunday roast, hot chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream. Ask for the dedicated GF menu when seated.
Location
West Campbell Street

Blue Lagoon Fish & Chips

GF Options
Fish & Chips
Went here
GF Score
Safety Notes
Glasgow institution since 1975. Dedicated separate fryer for GF fish & chips. GF orders arrive flagged with dedicated condiment trays. I felt completely safe eating here despite some mixed reviews online — they clearly take the GF process seriously.
What to Order
GF battered fish and chips (£16.50). A Scottish classic done safely with a dedicated fryer.
Location
City Centre

The Butterfly and the Pig

GF Options
Bistro & Bar
Traveler recommended
GF Score
Safety Notes
Dedicated separate fryer for GF items. Nearly two decades of celiac catering experience. Staff are extremely well-versed in GF cooking and celiac needs.
What to Order
GF burgers on house-made GF bread, GF fish & chips, or brunch dishes. GF beer also available.
Location
Bath Street

Stack & Still

GF Options
Pancakes & Brunch
Traveler recommended
GF Score
Safety Notes
Dedicated separate griddle for GF pancakes with a signed prep area. GF orders served on yellow plates to prevent mix-ups. Staff ask about allergies on arrival.
What to Order
Build-your-own GF pancake stacks with your choice of sweet or savoury toppings.
Location
Sauchiehall Street

Panang

GF Options
Pan-Asian Small Plates
Traveler recommended
GF Score
Safety Notes
Allergen markers have been removed from the menu — ask for the allergen booklet. GF options have reduced to about 4–5 items. Staff knowledge is inconsistent, so call ahead.
What to Order
GF pad thai and rice-based curries. Confirm each dish with staff.
Location
Sauchiehall Street

Topolabamba

GF Options
Mexican
Traveler recommended
GF Score
Safety Notes
Recent menu changes have significantly reduced GF options — chili powder may now contain gluten, limiting most dishes. Only ~4-5 items appear safe, mostly beef-based. No dedicated fryer. Must ask for allergen guide (no longer marked on menu).
What to Order
Limited options — ask for the allergen guide and focus on beef dishes. Confirm with staff before ordering.
Location
City Centre

Cup Merchant City

Looks to be Closed
Cafe
Traveler recommended
GF Score
Location
Merchant City

Patricia's Coffee Bar

Looks to be Closed
Cafe & Bakery
Traveler recommended
GF Score
Location
Clarkston Road

Getting Around

Subway
Glasgow Subway (SPT) runs a simple circular loop of 15 stations. Fast and frequent — every 4 minutes at peak times.
£1.80 single · Day ticket £4.20
Bus
First Bus and McGill's cover the city and suburbs. Night buses run Friday and Saturday.
First Bus app for live times
Train
ScotRail connects Glasgow Central (south/west routes) and Queen Street (north/east, including Edinburgh in 50 min).
Central & Queen Street stations
Walking
The city centre is compact and flat. Most attractions, restaurants, and shops are within a 20-minute walk.
Best way to see the murals
Local Tip
Get a Subway Day Ticket (£4.20) for unlimited travel — perfect if you're hopping between City Centre and the West End.

Landmarks & Must-See Spots

6 spots

George Square

Historic
Glasgow's principal city square, surrounded by grand Victorian buildings including the magnificent City Chambers.
City Centre
Went here

Glasgow Cathedral

Historic
Medieval cathedral dating to the 13th century — one of the few Scottish medieval churches to survive the Reformation intact.
Cathedral Street
Went here
Glasgow Cathedral

The Glasgow Necropolis

Historic
Victorian cemetery on a hill behind Glasgow Cathedral with panoramic city views and elaborately sculpted monuments.
Behind the Cathedral
Went here
The Glasgow Necropolis

Buchanan Street

Walk
Glasgow's premier shopping street — fully pedestrianised and always buzzing with buskers and street performers.
City Centre
Went here

Merchant Square

Market
Covered courtyard in Merchant City filled with restaurants, bars, and weekend craft markets under a glass roof.
Merchant City
Traveler recommended

Glasgow Mural Trail

Walk
Self-guided walking tour past over 30 large-scale street art murals scattered across the city centre and beyond.
Citywide
Traveler recommended
Glasgow Mural Trail

Neighborhoods

City Centre

Commercial hub
Glasgow's beating heart with Victorian architecture, George Square, and Buchanan Street shopping. Most hotels and transit links are here.

Merchant City

Trendy & cultural
Revitalised warehouse district with independent boutiques, galleries, craft beer bars, and Merchant Square's covered courtyard.

West End

Bohemian & leafy
University area centred on Byres Road with cosy cafés, Ashton Lane's fairy-lit pubs, the Botanic Gardens, and Kelvingrove Museum.

Finnieston

Foodie quarter
Glasgow's dining hotspot along Argyle Street, packed with independent restaurants, cocktail bars, and the SEC/Hydro venue area.

Things to Do

Tours & Experiences

Glasgow Street Art Walking Tour

Ticketed
Guided walk through 30+ murals with the stories behind each piece, covering City Centre and the East End.
~2 hours
Book

Glasgow Cathedral & Necropolis Tour

Ticketed
Explore medieval Glasgow with a local guide covering the Cathedral, Necropolis, and Provand's Lordship — Glasgow's oldest house.
~1.5 hours
Book

Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum

Free
World-class collection spanning art, natural history, and arms & armour in a stunning red sandstone building. Free admission.
West End
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What to Pack

July

Travel Tips

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