Menu from The Hope
Menu highlights
Roasted Parsnip Soup
With crusty bread
Venison Pâté
With plum & apple chutney & oatcakes
Traditional Prawn Cocktail
With a rich Marie Rose sauce on a bed of crisp lettuce
Traditional Roast Turkey
Succulent oven roasted turkey with chipolatas, stuffing & gravy
Shin of Beef
Slow cooked beef shin marinated in fresh thyme & olive oil
Hot Smoked Salmon Fillet
With a honey & mustard seed glaze
Desserts
Traditional Christmas Pudding
With brandy sauce
Vanilla Cheesecake
With fruits of the forest berries & fresh cream
Profiteroles
With chocolate sauce & fresh cream
More about the restaurant: The Hope
With a location that is the envy of many a Glasgow bar – directly outside Glasgow Central train station on the corner of Waterloo Street and Hope Street – and a menu that takes in Scottish and international favourites, The Hope is an establishment with a fair old bit going for it. They’re open every day for lunch and dinner, and they offer one of the best beer and wine selections in the city centre, so book a table now and head on over.
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Scottish cuisine is based around superb ingredients and time-honoured cooking methods. The Hope is a bar that applies these principles to their food, whether in their haggis, neeps and tatties, steak pies, their Scottish breakfast or their fish and chips – though you’ll find no deep-fried Mars bars here, you can find plenty of other Glasgow favourites. Situated right outside Glasgow Central train station on the corner of Hope Street and Waterloo Street, their pub is the perfect place for a lunch, a post-work pint or a quick breakfast before you catch your train.
While some people will pop in for breakfast – and we could wax lyrical about the full Scottish option – the location of The Hope in the city centre makes it perfect for a lunch. Dropping into Waterloo Street is a favourite of local office workers, who keep coming back for a slap-up midday feed, or for a post-work pint and a bite to eat to begin the weekend properly. The address can make The Hope a very busy venue on weekday evenings, so make sure you book a table in advance.
