We were in for the first time last saturday with our puppy since the place has mentioned its dog friendly. It was very busy that day and they still managed to accommodate us a place upstairs which we were grateful. The food was really nice and a wide selection of pastries. We were saying this place definitely deserve another second visit again. So we came back again on Wednesday, but this time we got told our chihuahua puppy cannot be seated on our lap n must be placed on the ground. We never got told this the last time as our puppy has always sat on our lap or the stool they offered us last time. This time the place was not busy at all with only two tables of customers. Im confused why my puppy was allowed to be seated last time but not this time. He could have offered us to be seated in a corner or even upstairs where less customers will be disturbed instead. My chihuahua puppy is very small n she doesnt like to be placed on the floor as she might pick up food on the floor and she thinks the floor is dirty so she prefers to be seated on the lap. She doesnt bark or run around like other dogs. I just think if you say your restaurant is dog friendly then your expected they will be seated on the seat unless the dog size is very big. In the end, we left straightaway as i really feel like my dog is unwelcome and will not...
Read moreMy daughter had lunch here yesterday with several of her friends as part of her 21st birthday celebrations. They ordered four bottles of prosecco not realising they cost £38 each! This is nothing but greed and extortion! This is a cafe up a side street in Partick that claims to be a neighbourhood joint, if you were actually hoping to attract your neighbours, would you charge such inflated prices for what is essentially a low alcohol, cheap fizzy wine? For my daughter's actual party we celebrated in El Santo in the city centre, which is a luxuriously decorated restaurant and cocktail bar with amazing service and decadent surroundings. A bottle of prosecco in here is £30 however at least you can see where they invest their profits. We live on the same street as Ziques and will not be returning. Another example of a west end establishment ripping off their closest neighbours. You should be disgusted with your...
Read moreAtmospheric bistro with good wine, good food & good service - I loved the menu choices. Everything was fresh, bright and healthy in a luxurious, Med. kinda way. Hard to achieve in a Glasgow winter (or even the summer!). In August I Enjoyed the Verdejo wine, boquerones, salad leaves from Arran, and a lovely warm courgette noodle, cooked lettuce and crab salad with pine nut and pomegranate. Chocolate mousse cake to finish was great too, very light and full of orange flavour. On a second visit in January the food was again lovely - perfectly cooked, cod was a surprisingly more-ish stand out dish. Perfectly seasoned, I could have eaten it twice over! Having visited at two different times of year it is great to see commitment to seasonality of...
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