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A lively Dennistoun gastropub with creative Asian-fusion comfort food, standout beer and vinyl vibes; great hospitality, moderate prices for food, but some find drinks pricey and table-service policies strict at busy times.
Redmond's of Dennistoun delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality with creative Asian-fusion pub cooking that exceeds typical bar expectations, paired with strong service attentiveness and knowledgeable staff. The hip vinyl-forward aesthetic creates genuine neighborhood appeal with loyal regulars, though occasional crowding and firm seating policies during peak times prevent the seamless experience needed for grade A territory. Authentic positive reception and consistent execution across visits position it competitively among Glasgow's better gastropubs.
Inside this Duke Street favorite, the room feels warm and funky with vinyl spinning, quizzes on the board, and staff who make newcomers feel like regulars. One diner summed it up: "Cool vibe, friendly team, and food that punches above pub expectations." It is lively without pretension, and the curated beer fridges and cocktails anchor the night. The cooking leans creative fusion comfort: bao stuffed with kimchi chicken or pork belly, wagyu burgers, kimchi mac bites, and loaded fries with Katsu chicken or brisket. It is not showy, but flavors nod to Korea and Japan while staying pub-friendly. Ideal for folks who enjoy inventive pub food with good beer rather than white-tablecloth formality. Families will find it workable: nuggets, burgers, fries, and bao are kid-approachable, though there is no explicit kids menu. At busy times, seating rules can be firm (one group reported a main-meal requirement), so plan ahead. Portion styles skew shareable; picky eaters should scan the simpler items first.
Area: Lively East End high street with students, creatives, and young families; casual day-to-night pub culture.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical city high street safety with good footfall in evenings.
Nearby: Near independent cafes, shops, and other bars along Duke Street; residential streets just off the high road.
Available: Reservations
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