Ashton Lane, Glasgow. Off Byres Road.
The Wee Pub. 2007.
Ashton Lane, Glasgow. Off Byres Road.
The Wee Pub. 2007.
31 Ashton Lane, off Byres Road, Glasgow. G12 8SJ. Tel: 0141 572 1446.
Vodka Wodka is one of the trendy bars in Aston Lane. It was opened by Alan Tomkins in November 2001. If you like Vodka this is the place to go. It also serves beers, whisky and wine.
12-26 Ashton lane, Glasgow. G12 8SJ. Tel: 01413390747.
Ubiquitous Chip. 1991.
In the NEWS 1977…
The Champion…
Dining out is a popular way of spending an evening. But finding a restaurant which combines attractive surroundings with good food and which doesn’t charge a fortune can pose a small problem.
Well, one thing fits the bill is The Ubiquitous Chip, which is situated in Ashton Lane, off Byres Road, on Glasgow’s West End.
Because passers-by could easily miss this inconspicuous spot, the owners have had to rely on word of mouth recommendations for their restaurant, and there are plenty of these.
Much frequented by staff at the nearby university and hospital, the Ubiquitous Chip has an off-beat, restful air. It is decorated with white stone walls, beamed ceiling and natural wood tables and chairs. Entry is by way of a charming covered courtyard.
The cuisine tends to be traditionally Scottish and the owners place the emphasis on fresh food cooked to order. Their Kipper pate has proved a popular starter and mouth watering main courses include Musselburgh pie (meat pie with mussels), loin of pork with sweet peppers, Inverness venison with rowan jelly and (at weekends only) fresh mussels stuffed with garlic, butter, parsley, and cheese. To follow there are such sweets as homemade Caledonian ice-cream with bannocks and carageen mould with oatmeal cream, a traditional dish made with seaweed brought specially from South Uist.
The Ubiquitous Chip, which is open from lunch and dinner every day except Sunday, also has a £1.85 three-course lunchtime menu. A good three course dinner is reckoned to cost under the £4.00 mark.
As yet, the restaurant doesn’t have a licence, but I was told, “We are awaiting confirmation of a table licence.” This will make little change to their present system of allowing patrons to bring in their own wine, but will mean that wines will be available for those who want them.
The restaurant can seat about 90 and there is also a room suitable for dinner parties of up to 40 people. This is already much in demand for retirement presentations, faculty dinners and gourmet evenings.
Ubiquitous Chip advert 1977.
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Ubiquitous Chip Ashton Lane. 2007.
Ashton Lane, Glasgow. Off Byres Road.
The Lane.2007.
23 Ashton Lane, Glasgow. G12 8SJ. Tel: 0141 339 0747. Off Byres Road.
Jinty M’Ginty’s. 2007.
46 Ashton Lane, Glasgow. G12 8SJ. Tel: 0141 332 4749.
Cul De Sac. 1991.
Cul De Sac. 2006.
Cul De Sac. 2007.
Above the well known and friendly Cul de Sac pub is the Attic. This is a great place for tapas and inexpensive lunches. Next door to the Cul De Sac is The Research Club.
Up To Date NEWS…
The once well-known Cul De Sac is now called Ketchup. Next door is called NUDE. 2012.
Update 2015…
Ketchup takes over next door premises which was called NUDE.
Update 2017…
Ketchup has closed down and a new name appears above the door “Innis & Gunn.”
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