Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Creative burgers with strong vegan coverage and big portions; dine-in shines, but delivery and wait times can be unreliable.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Fat Hippo Glasgow delivers solid casual dining with strong food quality and genuinely attentive service that earn consistent praise. However, inconsistent execution across visits, occasional food safety concerns, and notable peak-time waits prevent it from reaching higher territory. The generous portions and playful menu—especially strong vegan options—make it a worthwhile city-centre stop, though not a destination in its own right.
In the heart of Glasgow’s centre, Fat Hippo serves up big, saucy stacks in a room that feels warm and bustling. Servers often get name-checked for being friendly and attentive, and portions land on the generous side. However, expect occasional waits at peak times and the entrance can feel drafty when delivery traffic is heavy. The cooking skews playful rather than precious: think classic patties with bold toppings like peanut butter and bacon jam, katsu mayo, or gochujang BBQ. Vegan and dairy-free equivalents are unusually strong, with many dishes mirrored as plant-based versions. Most visits are satisfying, though a minority mention greasy or bland items, so it pays to order the hits and speak up quickly if anything is off. Families do well here thanks to straightforward crowd-pleasers like chicken strips, classic burgers, and fries, and staff are happy to guide kids to simpler builds. There is no obvious kids’ menu listed in the dataset, but portions are shareable and prices are fair for city-centre casual dining.
Area: Central Glasgow business district with offices, shops, and nightlife; attracts workers, students, and weekend diners.
Safety: Generally busy, well-lit main streets; typical city-centre foot traffic and surveillance; occasional late-night rowdiness.
Nearby: Close to Buchanan Street retail, cinemas, bars, and transit; high delivery-driver presence near peak times.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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