Panevino located at 1075 Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8LY, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 221 1136

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K M

5 Google Rating

Very nice. Not large but a good menu and the food is well done and not expensive. The waiter /barman

5/ 5

Very nice. Not large but a good menu and the food is well done and not expensive. The waiter /barman was very friendly and helpful, which really helped the atmosphere when there weren't many people here. This was my first time here and I'll definitely be back.

Anna Wren

5 Google Rating

We went here for a work lunch, nine people in total, and felt very welcomed! The staff were friend

5/ 5

We went here for a work lunch, nine people in total, and felt very welcomed! The staff were friendly and the music nice and chill. The service was prompt and always polite. The food was wonderful with brilliant portion sizes. Pricing was as expected and worth every penny. I would absolutely go again and recommend Panevino to anyone.

Keith Powney

5 Google Rating

Very comfortable with good quality food and service. Excellent!

5/ 5

Very comfortable with good quality food and service. Excellent!

Sujit Karki

4 Google Rating

Good Italian restaurant. The menu had all the good Italian dishes with plenty vegetarian options.

4/ 5

Good Italian restaurant. The menu had all the good Italian dishes with plenty vegetarian options.

Emily Wilson

5 Google Rating

Beautiful food, the foccicia was to die for. Second time here and will be back. Portion size is grea

5/ 5

Beautiful food, the foccicia was to die for. Second time here and will be back. Portion size is great. Get the garlic mayo, they make it fresh.

Stephen Drysdale

4 Google Rating

Had a fabby Italian meal here. Having been to Italy last year on holiday and loved the real deal thi

4/ 5

Had a fabby Italian meal here. Having been to Italy last year on holiday and loved the real deal this was pretty much on the mark. We were well looked after even on a Wednesday night it was very busy from the off. Well worth a visit. Not just your average Italian. Way better.

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