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
Tara HD
Points +974
Wouldn't have the burger again - Edit
I had the mushroom & parsley burger with celeriac coleslaw. I like celeriac (or would not have ordered it) but found the taste of the whole burger so completely dominated by it that I did not fully enjoy the food.
Read morePros: all vegan
Guest
Sammo84
Points +48
What a place? - Edit
We were recommended to check out this place by the guys at Saramago and we weren't let down.
Read moreWe got there at 7 on a Wednesday night and the place was full apart from one table which we got. The atmosphere was amazing and it felt brilliant to be a part of it.
The food? What can I say? Both myself and my meat eating friend had the vegan haggis, hand cut chips, and Tartare sauce, and we shared a serving of the vegetable tempura. My friend cut into his haggis, took a bite, put his cutlery down and said "this is so good I could almost cry."
Great restaurant, great service, amazing atmosphere, and I shall forever return to this place every time I return to Glasgow.
If I could select higher than 5 I would.
Pros: Food, Service, Atmosphere
Cons: Blink and you'll miss the alley it's dow
Guest
veggiegoth
Points +217
decent - Edit
came here for dinner and it was crowded and loud. small menu. i had an artichoke plate which was very good. i ate quick cause i couldn't take all the noise. probably better to go for lunch.
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natz
Points +133
highly recommended - Edit
literally two streets away from Central Station and is housed in the old Daily Record newspaper offices - the building is Charles Rennie Mackintosh design so you get lots of tour groups standing outside taking photos while you eat! There is a sign stating "Daily Record Building" at the alley way so you know you're in the right place. Anyway we ate here three times during a recent trip (Aug 10) and the food and drinks were all good. The gnocci was cooked perfectly. The calzone was brilliant (never had vegan calzone before as its a rare find) and there are always good tapas dishes to try (recommend the roast beet and tadziki and the caremelised aubergines). Soup of the day is always good and filling. Decent wine list, we had the Prosecco which was £20 a bottle so in line with other bars. Food is good value for what you get. All vegan so plenty of choice which is rare for us!!
Read morePros: wide variety of food all day, great wine list, friendly staff
Cons: can be difficult to find
Guest
kittenwithawhip
Points +26
Stereo - take me to my happy place - Edit
We love this place. It is our resto of choice in glasgow, even for my non-veggie daughter.
Read moreFave meal is The Greek, beautiful flat bread packed with hummous olives and shredded carrots. If the mushroom and ale soup is on when you are there jump on it, its amazing
5.95 for a soup and sandwich you won't find a better bargain.
this place gets packed most evenings so do call ahead if you want to get a seat .
Pros: awesome food, friendly service, very affordable
Cons: hard to drop in as so popular, needs more food tables
Guest
gr8vegan
Points +2357
Wow, really well put together pub! Nicely done! - Edit
Highly impressed with this pub, we walked down what seemed to be an alley and went through the doors into a very well put together place. Plenty of stylish seating and a huge menu (literally its a giant laminated card) The Calzone was wonderful and fresh. We also had the VLT, which was good as well, but would have rather not have had the tempeh fried. Good beer selection! Excellent crowd, too. Even some grey hairs enjoying the food :)
Read morePros: calzone, well put together place, fresh ingredients
Guest
Caryne
Points +301
Good vegan food - Edit
This is very much a pub that does food, it even puts gigs on downstairs regularly. It has quite a young crowd and can get very busy, especially at end of work days when you may have to wait for a table, however my partner and I are mid 40's and felt really welcome there. The food is all vegan and very much 'pub grub' but great nevertheless, the vegan haggis, chips and mushy peas is highly recommended. The desserts can be a bit hit and miss and seem to run out often, I went there three times the last time I was in Glasgow and the chocolate cake was always 'off', which was a pity and, on a bank holiday afternoon, they had no desserts at all except vegan ice cream! However, these are minor quibbles, everything is very tasty and will definitely be visiting again when in Glasgow.
Read morePros: Great vegan food, Friendly, Central
Cons: Lack of desserts, Not 100% vegan, cow's milk in fridge!!, Can get very busy
Guest
Stevie
Points +11765
Stereo, Glasgow - Edit
I had Sunday lunch here. Mega chilled out vibe, similarly chilled out but also help person behind the bar, decent choice of all vegan vegetarian food.
Read moreVery centally located just off Renfield Street 1 street up from Glasgow Central station.
Fodd served 7 days from noon til 21:00. The bar stays open later.
Only downside is at least some of the beers aren't vegetarian (eg Guiness).
Pros: 100% vegan veggie food, Central, Nice vibe
Cons: Not 100% vegetarian beers
Guest
hack_man
Points +27717
My kind of Venue - Edit
Stereo is quite simply a superb venue. The first time we went was on a Saturday night at around 21:00 expecting to have a meal. It was so busy there were people queuing outside. Inside people were having food but it was far too busy. Apparently there was also a music event on which explained the crowds. We decided to go to The 13th Note vegetarian bar that evening instead.
Read moreThe next time we went to Stereo was on a Sunday afternoon and it was a much more relaxed experience. Although we didn't eat having already been to Tchai Ovna vegetarian tea house earlier the food looked truly excellent and certainly of and above restaurant standards. There is a great atmosphere, we could have stayed all day but had to get a train back to England. If you want to see some examples of the food on offer simply do a search on 'stereo glasgow vegan' on flickr dot com. I am sure you will be impressed. Glasgow has a wealth of vegan venues, it is also very worth while considering 'Mono' (Stereo's sister) and 'The 78'.
Pros: unique venue, food, excellent european beer
Cons: can get so busy
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