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Chiodos at the Wah Wah

I can’t count how many bands have been chewed up and spat out into something beautiful by King Tuts Wah Wah Hut, but hopefully I am going to witness the birth of one of them!

Chiodos, are playing Monday 2nd February. Are they any good? I’ve no idea- watch this space. Do they look a bit fruity? Hell Yeah!

side flicks and white suits... Arrr tiger

Cafe Rio

Found in Partick just off Glasgow’s West End, I can easily argue that The Rio Cafe serves the best coffee in Glasgow… I mean Scotland… ok The Planet!

Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and a night time tipple The Rio Cafe caters to a mixed crowd of students, young families, wealthy couples and scaffy shoegazers.  The Cafe brings together the kind of global- home cooked food (yes there is such a thing)  and drink influences you would expect to find in any city eatery, but in a low- key, unadorned environment.

With its retro stylings and traditional exterior, the Rio – part pub, part café – has a great 1950s vibe.

The cafe itself reminds me of my Grandmothers house back in the eighties. Flock wallpaper, brown lamp shades and strange pictures of freaky kids with big heads and wide eyes hanging on the walls.

The menu ranges from- eggs Benedict to pie, beans and chips. My favorite would have to be the fish cakes with mango sauce and the winning Rio salad. Drinks go from the child friendly milkshakes to the adult cheeky,  Jack Daniels.

The Rio holds a range of events at night such as cabaret nights, poker events and jazz sessions. The poker nights are a great laugh and there is a chance to win a ‘poker seat’ down in London and in Las Vegas.

But, and it’s a big but… The Rio Cafe is at its best on a Sunday morning. Then you can seek solidarity with all the other hungover Glaswegians’ soothing our sore heads with a pile of news papers and a cup of the finest coffee in town!

Girls Night Out

The ever most trendy ‘The Loft’ is holding a girly girls night out the 29th of January 2009.

I will be there with a few of my frilly mates enjoying a complementary glass of fizz, relaxing with all sorts of therapeutic treatments and accessories. Later that night we catch the Fashion Show featuring all the trends from all the hippest shops.   The film ‘Sex In the City’ will also be showing, just next door in the Grosvenor Cinema at 11pm.

Why do I have that song ‘it’s raining men’ in my head?

This Glasgow restaurant occupies the roof space of the Grosvenor Cinema so you can eat, drink and socialise like a movie star before visiting the cinema just next door.

Jingle bells at The Bothy

The nights have drawn in, television specials have started and there is a distinct smell of mulled wine in the air. Hmmm… must be Christmas. So when you’re feeling the chill and your stomach is shouting on you to fill it with something  lovely, where should you go?

My ever expanding waist line would like to thank with a gold star sticker, The Bothy restaurant for adding a few more notches on my belt. Situated just off Byers Rd in the fashionable West End of Glasgow. The Bothy is a Scottish restaurant that attracts the tourists as much as the locals, as a result the restaurant tends to be bustling and loud with conversation and laughs from a well mixed crowd.

Now when I say Scottish I don’t mean deep fryed Mars bars and Irn Bru, The Bothy has a menu that serves the modren classics but with a little bit extra. Mains ranging from marinated crispy pork belly with black pudding, roasted root vegetables and spiced apple compot to a massive plate of Linguini wild mushrooms, cairnesmore wafer, roasted garlic and basil… belly is rumbling now.

The Bothy combines modern design with traditional touches creating a look somewhere between a country hotel sitting room and a trendy city centre wine bar.  Mixing leather couches with thick pile cushions, warm teak tables with sleek modern table wear. Guilded famed pictures hung on expensive flock wallpaper and a glass and walnut bar framing the bottles and the waiters wearing kilts behind it. The Bothy is a must for anyone wanting to impress on a first date.

What to eat- For a starter I always go for the traditional. Haggis, neeps and tatties served with a whiskey sauce. There is a vegetarian haggis option for those sandle wearers out there.

What to drink- Has to be a Bombay with cranberry.

What not to miss- You can never miss a desert even if you couldn’t finish your mains, there is always space for a pudding… no argument. Try the Cranachan with Raspberries and Glayvaent. It is basically a giant glass of cream. Cream; and you guessed it even more cream with a few raspberries thrown in there for luck. If this doesnt make you feel like a pig rolling in mud, nothing will.

The Bothy offers a few eating options within its restaurant. If you want to hold a dinner party but not have the dishes at the end of the night then you can hire out the private dinning room. This is perfect for that special dinner, coporate meal or for your very own private affair. Its free to hire and can hold 22 people.  But if you want to hold a very private meal, you can hire The Snug. As the name suggests, it’s a place not to be shared with your hairy bummed mates but with that special someone in your life. The Snug can hold up to 8 guests but it is known better as “The Ring Room” ;as many a gentleman has proposed to their good lady in there!

If you’re ever swayed to eat anywhere other than the Bothy, just think… men in kilts serving your every whim… mind made up?

Sweet.