The National Piping Centre is located at 30-34 McPhater St, Glasgow G4 0HW, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The National Piping Centre and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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David Fenech

2 Google Rating

The National Piping Centre is actually a hotel in Glasgow offering typical Scottish breakfast, which

2/ 5

The National Piping Centre is actually a hotel in Glasgow offering typical Scottish breakfast, which we could not let pass us by. The dining room is actually quite small and cosy and we were quick with our order. Tea and toast were with us in no time and all seemed right. 20 minutes later we had to remind the people serving us that we were still without our breakfast... and it never quite recovered after that. We had to ask for ( and wait ) for more toast and of course more butter and the water we ordered never made it. It could be so much better.... alas it wasn’t when we were there.

James O'Hara

5 Google Rating

Was here for a wedding reception and the staff were very welcoming and the prices were quite reasona

5/ 5

Was here for a wedding reception and the staff were very welcoming and the prices were quite reasonable. Amazing venue space

Ne oma

5 Google Rating

Wee Hogmanay Party for age 2-10 is brilliant. On 29th and 30th December, a ceilidh for the kids. Hig

5/ 5

Wee Hogmanay Party for age 2-10 is brilliant. On 29th and 30th December, a ceilidh for the kids. Highly recommended

Susan Hastings

5 Google Rating

Most delicious poached eggs ever! Had a late breakfast of poached eggs and smoked haddock. Quality i

5/ 5

Most delicious poached eggs ever! Had a late breakfast of poached eggs and smoked haddock. Quality ingredients and perfectly cooked. Very good value for money.

Jorn Mehnen

4 Google Rating

Definitively a place to visit when you are in Glasgow. There are real bag pipes to play with if you

4/ 5

Definitively a place to visit when you are in Glasgow. There are real bag pipes to play with if you want to have a try. The museum shows a lot of history around bag piping. The staff is very friendly. Next to the piping centre is a restaurant and a hotel. The bar is very tempting to have a Gin or just a little snack.

Wee Dancer

5 Google Rating

Excellent Glasgow city centre venue. My band, (The Jiggers Ceilidh Band) play here regularly for wed

5/ 5

Excellent Glasgow city centre venue. My band, (The Jiggers Ceilidh Band) play here regularly for weddings and corporate events and it's got great acoustics and good food. Really good for a ceilidh. It's included in our blog post about the 100 top Scottish wedding venues.

Stewart Crichton

2 Google Rating

Was here for a wedding, not the museum so base my review on that. Overly expensive non-alcoholic and

2/ 5

Was here for a wedding, not the museum so base my review on that. Overly expensive non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks, staffed poorly, no urgency in serving customers

Wendy Dungavel

5 Google Rating

Attended a wedding reception. Pluses.. Beautifully laid out tables. Fabulous food. Lovely canapés.

5/ 5

Attended a wedding reception. Pluses.. Beautifully laid out tables. Fabulous food. Lovely canapés. Dinner was really excellent. Wine service frequent and attentive. Evening buffet was also really nice. Plenty of room for dancing and good stage for band. Staff all very pleasant. Suggestions... more seating required whilst tables being organised before and after dinner. Quicker service for food. Waiters with long hair, tie hair back. Non dairy milk was available but it never arrived. Toilets need more attention.

Andy Mackie

5 Google Rating

Had lunch there today; fantastic; lovely food; the fish and chips was delicious as was the Cullen sk

5/ 5

Had lunch there today; fantastic; lovely food; the fish and chips was delicious as was the Cullen skink ; very nice staff and very reasonable. This will be our restaurant of choice when visiting the theatre royal; thanks again

ABM1

5 Google Rating

Well received, juste an amasing staff , food ans bartender Perfect and cosy The food is perfectly co

5/ 5

Well received, juste an amasing staff , food ans bartender Perfect and cosy The food is perfectly cooked

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