Scottish taster menu was amazing, cooked to perfection and presented beautifully. Staff were friendly & efficient. An excellent evening from start to finish. Would definitely recommend to friends & family. Special menu but can't wait to try the usual menu.
Scottish Tasting menu. Bit late doing this review but I must say what a stunning meal we had. It was absolutely delicious. My personal favourite courses had to be the haggis bonbons and the Cullen skink soup. Wonderful host, exceptional service, beautiful food.
Been wanting to visit the Bottle and Glass for a long time, and was pleased to get the chance on a Monday evening.
Walked through the front door and unfortunately the first impression wasn't great - the waitress behind the counter facing us, was in conversation with a table across the room, so we stood and waited for the conversation to finish. In the meantime, two ladies walked in behind us, and went and stood further down the bar from us. The waitress finished her conversation, turned away from us and went to serve the two ladies!
In her defence, she did apologise and showed us to our table, but it was just a bit rude/ignorant to start the evening.
The Bottle and Glass is clearly a beautiful pub, inside and out, well presented, well thought out and just a charming place to dine.
The wine and beer selection is excellent, and the menu has a variety of eye catching dishes.
We both had three courses, my wife the Beer Bon Bons, Rolled Lamb and Pistachio Cake (which was one of the best cakes ever tasted) and I, the Chicken Wings, Sirloin and Brulee.
All dishes were well presented and certainly tasty, though a very minor feeling from myself was the chips were perhaps a little too heavily salted (but not so that I left any!)
All in all, for £99, the Bottle and Glass is definitely worth the visit, and we shall be returning when we get the chance.
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