Vegan
American
Pizza
Western
Fast food
Beer/Wine
Vegan cafe, bar, and live music venue est. since the mid-2000s. Offers a selection of dishes including house-made Silesian dumplings, baked celeriac, haggis bon bons, congee & aubergine, burgers, dan dan noodles, polenta with oyster mushrooms, buffalo cauliflower. Sweets may include black forest tiramisu, apple & black cardamom pierogi with ice cream and ginger caramel, and almond orange polenta sponge with dark chocolate and pistachios. Open Mon-Thu 12:00-00:00, Fri-Sat 12:00-03:00, Sun 12:00-00:00. Kitchen closes 9pm.
333 Reviews
First Review by hack_man
I_love_pears
Points +324
yummy and friendly! - Edit
Awesome pub grub in a laid back venue. The polenta chips are divine! I also had the haggis wrap which was yummy. Cheap tapas on Mondays. Good wine. Go there!!
Read morePros: yummy, big portions, friendly staff
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Agadooska
Points +563
Love it! - Edit
Really tasty food, massive portions, good deals (5 tapas for £12 on Mondays is an incredible value for money, sooo goooood too). Always busy which is great, nice and cosy atmosphere.
Read morePros: Delicious vegan food, good value, handy location.
Cons: Quite expensive drinks.
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lilymayg
Points +43
Incredible food- unbelievable - Edit
The food here is so nice and more like a healthy spin on junk food. I had the burger which was delicious and so many flavours! For pudding I had the brownie with ice cream which was so good my non-vegan friend couldn't believe it wasn't dairy or eggs! Friendly service and cheap for the big portions you get. We went on a Friday night and so the only criticism id have is that it was too noisy, owing to it being a bar also. Definitely worth a visit!
Read morePros: All vegan, Tasty, Vegan puddings available
Cons: Too noisy
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GardenTiger
Points +267
MORE OF THIS PLEASE! - Edit
This place was awesome, a normal Pub with normal (great!) pub atmosphere. It's for everyone, no matter if vegan or not. Why can't we have more of this around? I do hope this is what the future looks like! The food was great too, I'd probably go here every weekend if I could!
Read morePros: Normal place, no weird hippy stuff, great atmosphere, good food
Cons: NONE
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EveArmstrong
Points +218
My favourite vegan place in Glasgow - Edit
I eat hear all the time! The food is always fantastic with good specials and a nice atmosphere. 5 tapas for £15 on a Monday is a great deal. My favorite things on the menue are the TLT, the haggis pizza and the nachos.
Read morePros: Vegan, Gender neutral bathrooms, Good specials
Cons: Occasionally slow service when it's busy
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Vaneillara
Points +27
The Best - Edit
This is my fav vegan place, the garlic mushroom and pesto pizza is the best pizza i've ever ate in my whole entire life including back when I was a vegetarian. The chips are amazing too. Everything I've sampled from this restaurant was really good and the staff are really nice too.
Read morePros: The Garlic Mushrooms, The Chips, The selection of options
Cons: The olives lol
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BFaibish
Points +24
Worth a visit - Edit
Interesting menu, good atmosphere, full of young people, food excellent, v god value for money.
Read morePros: Good food, Nice staff, Great atmosphere
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Sassburger
Points +182
Great Vegan Food - Edit
yummy food! Loads of options. Nice staff
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K Lala
Points +194
Great atmosphere, really good food. - Edit
Had a wrap with vegan Haggis (!) and a burger here. Both so tasty that I completely over-ate ;) The 78, Stereo, Mono, the Old Hairdressers and the Flying Duck are all owned by The same people and are all well worth the visit.
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konlish
Points +5616
Really Nice place - Edit
We actually went to all five Vegan Restaurants/bars in Glascow in a span of 2-3 days while we were on our honeymoon.
Read moreWe loved this place, it topped the list we went too. We came here twice I think it was. We had the Quesadilla, tomato soup and bread, delicious orange sponge cake with chocolate and orange cream frosting, and another cake I forgot the type.
Pros: Vegan Baby!, Great options
Cons: In an ally
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Braidy
Points +395
Magnificent - Edit
This place is a little hard to find (down a spectacularly unappealing alley) but don't let the pub atmosphere fool you; it offers outrageously good food in very large portions! The haggis kofta was great and I especially recommend the gnocchi (which even converted my mother, a confirmed gnocchi-hater). Desserts weren't as inventive, just good solid cake and ice-cream (not that I was complaining much.
Read morePros: Food is great, nice staff, huge portions
Cons: Unpromising location
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BlisterBlue
Points +1366
Wow!!!!! - Edit
We went to Stereo for our last meal in Glasgow and I have to say the food was absolutely delicious!!!!!!
Read moreI had the gnocchi with mushrooms and pesto sauce. These were the best gnocchis I've ever tasted. Perfect!!!!!
It was served with a salad and 2 slices of garlic bread, yummy!!
The portions were huge.
For dessert I tried the carrot cake with beetroot topping which was amazing as well!
Staff was very friendly and the atmosphere in the restaurant was relaxed.
When in Glasgow you definitely need to try this restaurant.
Pros: Excellent food, Nice staff, Lots of choice
Cons: None
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sriblet
Points +279
Very solid vegan food but average service - Edit
Overall, the food is very good, and the polenta fries are particularly worth trying. While the service can be very good or just average, its worth a visit for the food and in a good location (albeit a little hidden away in an alley) in downtown Glasgow!
Read moreWe had dropped by Sterero on a past visit to Glasgow but it was closed (I think we must have tried to go just before their noon opening time on a Sunday). Luckily this time we made it in and had lunch there not one, but two times over a long weekend. The first time we stepped through the massive doors, we waited until someone noticed us and told us where to sit. There is a relatively small menu but they had a few specials one of which we got. We ordered the polenta fries, haggis kofta wrap, and the special breakfast burrito. They were all very good and tasty, but we saved enough room to also get a delicious mint chocolate brownie for dessert. All the bread is made fresh in house and it definitely tasted like it. The service this first time was fine, not especially good, but not bad either. There are lots of small plates that are good to try with interesting combinations like the polenta fries, which were very unique and delicious. On our second visit, we decided to stick with the small plates and got the polenta fries as well as the spring rolls and the haggis koftas (we were looking for a very light meal - a more substantial lunch would probably require 2-3 plates per person). The spring rolls were another good choice - warm and crispy with a nice sweet chili/soy sauce dip, but we felt the haggis koftas worked better in the wrap because they were a little dry and crumbly on their own. Our server the second time around was very friendly and paid prompt attention to our table, so we really appreciated that.
Pros: Delicious food, Nice atmosphere and interior, Interesting menu
Cons: Okay service
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Lindzriot
Points +139
Amazing vegan menu - Edit
Everything tasted great and the staff was wonderful. Diverse menu options and great drinks. I'll be back!
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Invisibabe
Points +76
Wonderful food, woeful service, - Edit
When you enter Stereo, you go up a few stairs. The bar is immediately in front of you, and there's ten tables on the left which is the dining area. Various other tables are on the right, presumably these are for people just having drinks. There were at least three members of staff working, and less than half of the tables were full, so I thought "Cool, we'll get a nice quiet meal with good service"....... oh how wrong I was!
Read moreWe spotted the sign that said "Please wait to be seated", so we waited..... it was about three minutes before any of the staff came to seat us. We were given menus by waitress#1, who took our drinks order, and brought them the drinks out very quickly.
We spent a while looking over the menus, and then waited for someone to come and take our order. We waited.... after about fifteen minutes of waiting we ended up having to go to the bar to ASK one of the staff to come and take our order!
When our (very tasty) starters were brought out by waitress#1 she put them down in front of us and walked off. No "enjoy", she just walked off!
When waitress #1 came to collect the plates she didn't bother asking "How was that?" or "Was everything ok for you there?" she just said "Are you finished?" and took the plates away.
Waitress#2 brought the (also very tasty) mains out, and she also couldn't be bothered to say "enjoy your meal" I asked her for a glass of water, which she brought back to me holding it by the very TOP of the glass (the most basic no-no in terms of hygiene) were my lips were supposed to go.
Despite being in the area for dining, and despite the "drinking area" tables being mostly empty, the staff were quite happy to let a group of five or six noisy and drunken people sit beside us in the dining area, which we could really have done without while trying to eat.
When waitress#3 came to clear our plates after the mains she also could not be bothered to inquire as to whether we had enjoyed our food, again all she was interested in was whether we had finished. It was at that point I decided that I would go elsewhere for dessert, and asked for the bill.
We waited for the bill... after about fifteen minutes of watching waitress#3 walk in and out of the kitchen, make herself a coffee, and chat with her colleagues we had to go and ask again.
Clearly the management/owner don't care about customer service, as the very basics were missing in their staff.
The food was excellent, but the experience was a let down. I feel sorry for the chef
Pros: Excellent Food, Central Location, Good value for money
Cons: Worst Service in Scotland
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MuK-UK
Points +262
It's Okay! - Edit
Only in Glasgow would I rate this anything less than excellent, but that being said this is my least favourite out of the vegan places in town. The burgers and pizzas are better elsewhere and the staff always seem overworked. It is not a very relaxing place either. However I do like the sandwiches, especially the TLT and they have gluten free options clearly marked. It's central location can be handy too.
Read morePros: Central, Varied Menu, Sandwiches!
Cons: Hectic
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AlexSanderson-Shortt
Points +147
Superb! - Edit
Great food. Great location. Friendly staff.
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thetofutravellers
Points +6299
Great location - Edit
The most distinguishing feature of this restaurant is its cool interior in an old record building - very unusual and interesting!
Read moreAll the dishes are vegan, and I had the pasta of the day for just £5. It was very delicious, although the size was quite small. There was only one desert, but it was lovely. The staff were not that friendly, but altogether the atmosphere was nice and I recommend a visit here if you travel to Glasgow!
Pros: Unusual and convenient location, Tasty food
Cons: Friendliness could be better
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denizthecat
Points +134
great location. yummy food - Edit
Went to Stereo twice during our 4-day trip to Glasgow. The location was perfect and since we were caught in the rain a few times, it was a perfect get away - with some amazing food.
Read moreI loved the cheesy Margarita pizza and the side salads it came with. I also like the chickpea/mushroom burger but it could do with a special sauce or some vegan cheese (would definitely order it next time with the cheese). We also enjoyed the 5 tapas voor 10 pounds deal on a Monday - had the spring rolls, herby mushroom, tempura veggies, sweet potato wedges and muhammara. A really nice place to go to - next time I will make sure to go there in the evening to get an even better feel for the place.
Pros: all vegan menu, daily specials
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arthursgrub
Points +787
Great location, great music and nice beers - Edit
Stereo has been on the go for a few years now. It's part of the related veggie bars around Glasgow and carries a reasonably varied menu. It's a more downmarket venue and is reasonably priced. Has some deals such as 5 taps for a tenner on mondays. A good selection of beers (stocks Williams bottled beers too) and a nice vibe. Attracts a more leftfield crowd and is very handily placed bang in the city centre 100 yards from Central Station in renfield lane. (there's alaos the old hairdressers pub facing stereo, worth a visit).
Read moreThere's a gig and club situated downstairs with something on most nights of the week.
The main downside is that the seating is of the hard uncomfortable type!!
Pros: Reasonably priced, Good beer selection, Music
Cons: Uncomfortable seating
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jencompgeek
Points +311
Delicious lunch in a cool atmosphere - Edit
We went to Stereo for lunch on a weekday. We were able to get a seat immediately, though the staff was very busy. The food was definitely worth the small wait. I was hoping for vegan "comfort food" and this place really delivered! The vegan cheese in the quesadillas just melts in your mouth. Best thing I've eaten in a while! My partner had a pizza that was quite tasty as well. The vibe was very laid back and it seemed like a great place to catch a live performance. I would definitely eat here again.
Read morePros: vegan, delicious, cool vibe
Cons: limited seating
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Jayneisastarr
Points +299
Fantastic Vegan Food - Edit
Stereo is just fantastic, from the moment you realise that everything on the menu is "completely free of any animal produce", which avoids annoying questions around leaving cheese off and so forth like at many vegetarian places, to finding out that the food is as delicious as it sounds! I love it that the menu is by all appearances 'normal'. I ordered a meatball sub with a side of onion rings for lunch with a chocolate and hazelnut brownie with ice-cream for dessert. (The specials board at Stereo was so tempting I never even sighted the actual menu). It was all very delicious. Considering the informal setting this was good quality, satisfying food. There was also a really good vibe about the place. Although the staff were a little aloof they got the job done so no complaints there. Can't wait for my next trip to Glasgow now...
Read morePros: All vegan, Great 'normal' food menu options, Central city location
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18yearsvegan
Points +38
Can't wait to return with my best friend! - Edit
Me and my best friend (another young vegan) visited here together twice last summer. We are absolutely in love with the food and can not wait to go back when I return home, to Scotland, in June. Both times that we ate here, we shared, unable to decide from their lovely menu. It's a good place for classy vegan food and I hear the venue music venue is amazing. This will definitely be a place I will be visiting when I start uni and I would recommend it to any vegan. It is in the center of Glasgow (though a little hard to find if you do not know the area) and can be a little pricy. It is however an all over wonderful place with a nice atmosphere and a tasty selection of food.
Read morePros: Center of Glasgow , Yummy food, Great for friends
Cons: Can be pricey , Portions can be small, Can get busy
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magicalprincess666
Points +57
vegan without making a big deal about it. - Edit
unpretentious with a lot of space good music nice staff good food good price.
Read morevegan without making a big deal about it.
5 stars
Pros: food, service, price
Cons: none
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alimac
Points +265
Food which is nourishing and delicious! - Edit
I had haggis pizza (vegan!) and it was delicious. There is an ever changing specials board and a huge choice.
Read morePros: good specials, friendly staff, Scottish choices!
Cons: drinks can be a little expensive
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brit-brit
Points +40
Amazing Wee Place - Edit
I just adore stereo, the staff are fab the food's yummy and it's just a great example of Vegan food done well.
Read moreMy friends who aren't vegan also love it and didn't notice it was a vegan menu. It's a cleverly managed place, just like it's sister restaurant's/bar's (mono/the 78 etc.) I think they are all excellent and love visiting them!
Pros: amazing food, great welcome, good value
Cons: none!
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kasia
Points +144
Great chill-out place - Edit
I've been there twice for lunch.I had tapas (5 for £10 on a Monday!), which were awesome! Haggis fritters, spring rolls, tempura veggies, sweet potato chips and bruschetta. I also tried a soup with a sandwich (only £5-6!). Lovely sandwiches: a VLT (tempeh with vegan mayo) and roasted veggies with pesto were the best vegan sandwiches I've had in my life so far. The only thing that could be improved is the dessert options (they only had vegan croissants), I also wonder why they are selling non-veggie beer, and not marking it somehow in menu for people to know what is and what isn't vegan. The staff are very helpful,however, and you can always ask. If I lived in Glasgow I'd go there all the time.
Read morePros: great food, cheap, nice vibe
Cons: poor desserts choice, non-veggie alcohol
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