Guy’s Restaurant & Bar located at 24 Candleriggs, Glasgow G1 1TD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 552 3718

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linda d

3 Google Rating

Still very nice food but definitely saw an increase in prices and portions seemed much smaller than

3/ 5

Still very nice food but definitely saw an increase in prices and portions seemed much smaller than before when it was guys. It's now owned by the head chef. Lots of great deals our there for eating out. Think some loyal customers like myself might go elsewhere.

Daryl Harris

5 Google Rating

Fantastic food! Very accommodating staff. I was surprised with a birthday dinner to the table decora

5/ 5

Fantastic food! Very accommodating staff. I was surprised with a birthday dinner to the table decorated before our arrival and being serenaded with a birthday song by the really friendly staff.. somewhat embarrassing but very tastefully done not over top just nice. Will definitely be back to try the rest of menu!

FUNKspex

5 Google Rating

Tonight’s meal was absolutely first class. Starters , mains and partners sweet. Every aspect of ou

5/ 5

Tonight’s meal was absolutely first class. Starters , mains and partners sweet. Every aspect of our dining experience was tremendous. Cannot recommend this restaurant enough after tonight. Shall be back again with friends.

Samantha Lucille

5 Google Rating

Love this place! Been about 10 times and its the best money I've spent. Staff so friendly, food amaz

5/ 5

Love this place! Been about 10 times and its the best money I've spent. Staff so friendly, food amazing!! especially when I'm a fussy eater. Cater to gluten free as well, can't beat this place!

Stacey Gillis

5 Google Rating

Busy spot - definitely recommend reservations. Having said that, I was a walk-in and got a table wi

5/ 5

Busy spot - definitely recommend reservations. Having said that, I was a walk-in and got a table with no problem. I ordered the seafood pasta (starter) which was a buttery, lemony taste of heaven. Everything was cooked to perfection! The creme brulle was fabulous - and I had the bartender look up a recipe (which he was more than happy to do) to make a blueberry tea for me. From the front of the house to the back, I had great service from all the staff. Definitely worth its online ratings.

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