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Crosshill House

★★★★Glasgow
7.5/ 10Good

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Rooms & Views

Deluxe Triple Room
1x Twin 21 Up to 3

Providing free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The triple room p…

Superior Double Room
1x Double 21 Up to 2

This double room has a electric kettle and tea/coffee maker.

Deluxe Double or Twin Room
1x Twin 14 Up to 2

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room p…

Small Double Room
1x Double 14 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room of…

Double Room
1x Double 13 Up to 2

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room of…

Single Room
1x Twin 12

This single room features a tea/coffee maker and flat-screen TV.

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Restaurants nearby

  • UNALOME by Graeme Cheevers★ Michelin In the lively hub of Finnieston, this elegant spot in a period building represents local chef Graeme Cheevers' desire to create a restaurant for all occasions. His considerable culinary skills are evident in dishes that pay their respects to the finest of Scottish produce from Orkney scallops to North Sea cod – the latter of which might come with peas, asparagus and subtle hints of mint and wasabi, providing a fine example of the precision and sophistication you can expect here. It's well worth going for the full tasting menu and the thoughtfully considered wine pairings.3.9km
  • MargoBib As a sister restaurant to Ox and Finch and Ka Pao, you can probably guess what you’re getting with Margo: a bustling, efficiently run restaurant that’s deservedly popular thanks to its great buzz and flavour-packed, generously priced dishes. It’s a cavernous place spread over two floors, with a semi-industrial feel and its lively atmosphere enhanced by the open kitchen. The sharing plates are a satisfying synthesis of Mediterranean cooking and Scottish produce, borne out in dishes like red prawn agnolotti and ham hough croquettes. Below, you’ll find Sebb’s – a cocktail bar with wood-fired gril3.0km
  • Sebb'sBib When a Glasgow restaurant belongs to the same stable as Ox and Finch, Ka Pao and Margo, you know you’re in for a treat. Sebb’s sits underneath the latter, in a vaulted red-brick basement that’s perfect for a party. The menu happily ignores international borders, offering up everything from Turkish lahmacun to Brazilian-style picanha steak, via tandoori trout and jerk-spiced pork belly. Each one bursts with flavour and generosity thanks to the skill of the chefs. Cocktails are a feature too, with an intriguing and enticing list including the likes of a miso and malt Old Fashioned.3.0km
  • Ox and FinchBib Now in its second decade, this hugely likeable bistro is becoming something of a Glasgow institution – the first in a small group of restaurants offering brilliant value and a buzzing atmosphere. After a refurbishment in early 2025, it's got a fresh new look and menu, but the ethos remains: Mediterranean dishes that are ideal for sharing, showcasing skilful use of simple ingredients so that their flavours really shine through – such as cod cheeks with chorizo, tomato and morcilla. The attentive service team run the place like a well-oiled machine.3.9km
  • Fallachan Kitchen Tucked underneath a small railway arch near the Kelvingrove neighbourhood, this genially run restaurant is a showcase for Chef Craig Grozier. The rumble of trains overhead only adds to the atmosphere as Craig engages with his small group of guests, all sat around one communal table in front of the open kitchen. The menu changes regularly, such is Craig’s commitment to showcasing the best seasonal Scottish produce, be it Barra scallop or Borders partridge. The punchily flavoured dishes can be paired with a thoughtfully curated wine flight.4.2km
  • Brett Located along Glasgow's thriving Great Western Road is this small, long-standing restaurant with a compact terrace. The dining room features a large counter wrapped around the kitchen where chefs are busy cooking on the open grills. The menu comprises around 15 simply cooked dishes which showcase the breadth of Scotland’s larder; if you get the chance, the mushroom XO linguine is a must. Natural wines accompany, and there's a relaxed, welcoming feel to the place. The set menu offers the opportunity to dine for less.4.6km
  • Stravaigin Their motto here is ‘think global, eat local’ and this clear to see from the menu, where their homemade haggis sits alongside an array of ingredients from multiple Asian cuisines – be it furikake from Japan, tom yum from Thailand or lentil dahl from India. A pleasingly unfussy quality runs throughout these dishes, which are tasty and carefully prepared. The ground floor has a shabby-chic café-bar style, while The Cellar is a more intimate affair.4.6km
  • Number 16 It's always such a joy to find a neighbourhood restaurant as warmly and passionately run as this. The relaxed and friendly style of the service is a perfect match for cooking that feels like the epitome of a modern British bistro. Straightforward, well-executed dishes based on quality ingredients, with a few international flavours running through the menu. The kitchen does a great job of enhancing the seasonal Scottish produce, such as pan-fried coley served with salty samphire and pea purée.4.8km

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Attractions nearby

  • Hampden Park association football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, UK992m
  • Ibrox Stadium football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, UK3.7km
  • Celtic Park football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, UK4.0km
  • St Andrew's Cathedral Catholic cathedral in Glasgow, Scotland, UK2.6km
  • Glasgow School of Art Scottish fine art school3.7km
  • Glasgow Cathedral church in Glasgow, Scotland, UK3.8km
  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Museum and art gallery near Glasgow in Scotland4.4km
  • Gallery of Modern Art Art museum in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom3.1km

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