Reviews on Mediterranean food in Clydebank, Scotland, United Kingdom. Clydebank is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Situated on the north bank of the River Clyde, Clydebank borders Dumbarton and the villages of Old Kilpatrick, Bowling and Milton to the west, as well as the town of Bearsden in East Dunbartonshire, and the Yoker and Drumchapel areas of the adjacent City of Glasgow. Historically part of Dunbartonshire, Clydebank is part of the registration County of Dumbarton, the Dunbartonshire Crown Lieutenancy area, and the wider urban area of Greater Glasgow. Clydebank was founded as a police burgh on 18 November 1886.
Things to do in Clydebank
4 based on 311 reviews
Booked a table for 10 for lunch. Everyone loved their dishes. I had the bruschetta which was amazing as was the carbonara(best i've had in a long long time). Wouldn't hesitate to recommend and me and my cousins will definitely be back.
4 based on 106 reviews
Spanish and Italian Cuisine, great food, great wine and fabulous prices in Paisley, open Wenesday to Sunday from 12.00 to 22.00 last order
Having read reviews about this Restaurant myself and my husband decided to try it for ourselves to celebrate our Wedding Anniversary and Iâm so glad we did, this place is absolutely amazing. Although it was a rainy Thursday night in Scotland, inside this restaurant we felt we were transported to an intimate restaurant on the Spanish Coast with fantastic food, lovely wine, great service and a great choice of music to suit the mood. There is absolutely nothing I would change about this place, it speaks for itself and we will definitely be returning soon. Would recommend to anyone looking for great food, nice ambiance and very reasonable prices, so donât hesitate to try it for yourself, we did and were not disappointed.Hi mayjonThanks for taking some of your time to write a nice review about our restaurant is nice to hear that you enjoy your visit.RegardsIgnacio
Most Popular Grill food in Clydebank, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 382 reviews
Our West End establishment opened in 2017, brining La Lanterna's Italian food to Glasgow's West End. We have great passion for what we do, and take pride in our classic food & first-class service.
Dinner on Saturday night was the biggest anti-climax ever having looked forward to it all week.Unfortunately it was me who picked this restaurant for our Saturday night dinner, something Iâll probably never be allowed to live down now.My partner and I arrived, both male - but not like that should matter in this day and age - made ourselves known as we weren't greeted, to then be looked at with confusion as if we shouldn't have been there. Seated and left to our own devices (for a good while), without anyone to take an order for drinks and in the meantime whilst we waited patiently, 3 other tables all of whom arrived after we did, were seated and served with drinks on their tables too. Not a good start to the evening and certainly not giving that good first impression which we were expecting (shop front appears to be a perfect facade - masking what's really hiding inside).Finally someone came to serve us, asking what we would like to eat; reminding them we would like a drink first however yes we have waited so long we now know what we are ordering to eat too. Probably best to order whilst we have the opportunity because who knows if they would've came back? Furthermore, with impatience profoundly growing on us, we werenât prepared to wait any longerâ¦Starters arrived, nothing spectacular, still no drinks on the table. Starters finished and still no drinks to be seen - adding to the disappointment, and thirst.Eventually our first drink arrived followed by the main course. Very bland and lacking flavour, could honestly pick up a better pasta dish in ready meal form at the local supermarket.Didn't finish the meal, with no one approaching us during the course asking how the food was. Although, once the forks were put down and napkins strewn over the plates, I think the member of staff who took our dishes away could see the look of dismay on our faces after what had been - lightly put - a terrible experience. Offered a free cocktail each, I assume because of how blatantly obvious it was that we had been neglected throughout the meal? We were keen to leave however "no its fine" said several times over, wasn't convincing enough or accepted as an answer and we were egged on to stay for that one last drink. Still payed the full price for the bill though with the amount emphasising how not worth it the meal really was. Seriously grudged it and felt cheated, with Glasgow having an abundance of beautiful Italian eateries that actually are worth the money. Named Scotland's best Italian restaurant 2016? It is clear to see why that award hasn't been upheld to date. Seems like this restaurant is more style than substance?Ultimately I won't be back and certainly wouldn't recommend to anyone, maybe would to my worst enemy though.Thanks :)We're incredibly concerned and saddened to read your review and learn just how disappointed you were during your visit. We truly pride ourselves on giving our guests the most authentic, comfortable and enjoyable Italian experience here in the West End, so we couldn't be more disheartened that we let you down so drastically on this occasion. We're incredibly sorry for the continued delays in service you experienced during your meal - this is absolutely not reflective of our service so we'll be investigating this fully with the staff working that night to identify why this could have happened and why so many things slipped through the net. You absolutely shouldn't have had to chase up on drinks or remind our staff of anything, and for this we apologise. When you informed us that you did not enjoy your meals, we did try to address this with you both on the evening with the offer of the complimentary drinks, which at the time seemed to be received positively, so we're further sorry that we picked this up completely incorrectly. No other issues were mentioned to us at this time, so we are disappointed to now learn that this wasn't the case, as we would have appreciated the chance to be able to address this while you were still at the restaurant.We realise that the whole experience has left a very bad taste in your mouths, but we do hope we can stress that this is not indicative of the true La Lanterna experience you should have had. After winning our first award in 2017 (Best Newcomer), just after opening we've been lucky enough to be nominated once again for other awards in 2018, and this year have been nominated for Best Restaurant and Best Pasta at the upcoming Italian Awards, which we feel truly reflects out high standards.Please do not hesitate to email us on [email protected] if there's any further feedback you'd like to provide, we'd be very appreciative of it.Thank you once again for sharing, and sincere apologies for your unsatisfactory visit.Best wishes,La Lanterna
Most Popular Pizza food in Clydebank, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 69 reviews
Weâre normally âtwo coursesâ maximum diners but at Beaumartin we enjoyed rather more. Sensible, excellently prepared portions let you enjoy a proper meal and a âtable for the eveningâ policy allows you to linger longer - dining at this venue is a social event, rather than a time-managed, profit-production line at too many multiple-location âupmarketâ venues.Delicious amuses bouches were followed by a delicious, refreshing, chilled gazpacho with a hint of chilli and a pork terrine with fig compôte. For mains we both wisely chose the fillet of grey mullet, perfectly cooked. Then,unusually, as we were not time-pressed, and previous portion sizes had been perfectly pitched we went for the mini desserts (one with coffee, the other with a glass of cremant de bourgogne).After the meal we were more than pleased to chat with chef Andrew - originally from Arbroath but trained & experienced in France - on his tour of the tables: it was a pleasure to meet him and provide feedback.We wish Andrew and parisien Richard continuing success in their Beaumartin venture.
Most Popular Soups food in Clydebank, Scotland, United Kingdom
4 based on 383 reviews
Was here on Friday for lunch with a friend for a catch up. I started with the pate to start which more like a parfait. Absolutely lovely. My main was the always excellent sea bass on risotto. Fresh, well cooked and delicious. Service is always good and the girl serving us was no exception. Iâll be back soon.
Where to eat Italian food in Clydebank: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1137 reviews
Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, enjoying dinner with friends or planning an intimate meal for two - our welcoming friendly staff provide a warm and cosy atmosphere for you to enjoy authentic Italian wines and cuisine. With an extensive men
I visited today and wanted to come on straight away and write a review. Fab from start to finish, staff were very attentive, helpful and always smiling. The food was really fresh, you can tell the pasta is homemade and staff were happy to accommodate any changes to things. Nothing was too much trouble to any of them. The king prawns were amazing and definetly worth a try if you like seafood! My son loved his spaghetti! Iâll be back definitely and Iâve already said to friends and family. Coffee at the end was fab too. Best Italians in Glasgow. Thanks again, Carla & Luca
5 based on 437 reviews
Having just finished a late shift at work I decided to go here for a family takeaway. David the owner was so polite and helpful . Best restaurant in Glasgow
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