Address: 1397 Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8AN, United Kingdom
Phone: +441413347175
Rating: 4.5
based on 158 reviews.
Beer Selection
Pros:
"Standard wide selection of brewdog beer if you like that sort of thing."
"Great place for anyone looking for excellent craft beer! Big variety of draft and a few guest beers too."
"Large selection of delicious beers."
"Always worth a visit for the huge selection of wonderful beers."
"Great selection of brewdog beers and guest craft beers as well."
"They have beer, a great selection of beer."
"Great selection of beers & ciders."
Cons:
"The variety of beer could be better."
"Guests and bottles/cans a bit thin on the ground."
"I didn't actually taste any that I would rush out to buy."
"Nothing of any real interest beer wise though."
"Not well organised most of the beers were unavailable."
Food Quality
Pros:
"Not only was the ambience very comfortable, but all the food we tried were delightful."
"They had such a variety of unique vegan options, that it took me awhile to choose!"
"The Patriot burger, in its brioche bun, was hot and greasy, covered in smoked bacon, cheddar cheese and bbq sauce."
"Hands down the best chips we've ever had from a brewdog :D"
"Best buffalo wings we’ve ever had (even better than the American ones!)."
"The food was excellent, especially the chorizo hot dog."
"The Chipotle chorizo Burger was excellent and went well with a pint of the 5am Saint."
Cons:
"Everything was very greasy, tasteless, and over priced."
"Had a light lunch here, macaroni cheese was a bit disappointing due to lack of cheese!"
"Food was served cold and over all wasn't a pleasant experience."
"Food portions small and very overpriced."
"The food is overpriced, over salted and left us feeling a bit sick sadly."
"Had a long wait for food despite the bar being nearly empty and burger patty was a bit dry when it came."
"The clucky... burger which I assumed would be more like a fake chicken burger, but instead it didn't really taste of much."
Atmosphere & Location
Pros:
"Directly across the street from the Kelvingrove Museum."
"Great atmosphere, young person friendly, great toilet, great beer, needs more pudding options!"
"Great atmosphere, god view, cozy, and super friendly."
"BrewDog is one of the smartest bars in Glasgow. The view alone from their panoramic windows is that of the facia of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum!"
"Good ambience in pub and fairly reasonable sized crowd in on a Wednesday night."
"The setting is fantastic as it looks out at the beautiful Kelvingrove art gallery."
"Laid back atmosphere."
Cons:
"Only point of feedback is the tables outside are very flimsy and you risk your drink being spilt if not careful."
"A lot of Brewdog's are dark inside and aren't very inviting."
"Nice place, although a bit on the small size so don't expect a seat if you turn up near peak times."
"Seating very limited."
Service
Pros:
"Nice atmosphere, quick service, our favourite part was the staff member Murray who gave us incredible recommendations and made us feel at home."
"Staff is friendly and well informed about their beer option."
"Service good, though - friendly, attentive and efficient."
"Calum and Sophie made us feel welcome and looked after all night and we appreciated the great service."
"Wonderfully warm and accommodating staff."
"The staff were very helpful, taking the time to explain what the types of beers were like."
"The service was amazing -- both bartenders were so helpful and friendly while providing lots of info about our selections."
Cons:
"We never got apology or any resolution, we left this place feeling like idiots who can’t make a difference between HONEY and sriracha sauce."
"Service was slow."
"The one waiter seemed to get impatient with me towards the end of my meal."
"Service was super slow and prices have gone up."
"Service is really late."
"1 Hour waiting for my burger for a prebooked/prepaid offer. Had a reservation at a specific time so the staff knew the approximate amount of burgers that would be ordered at this time."
"Watch the food bill, we were charged £10 for 3 chips which the menu suggested should have been £2 each then £12.50 for 3 sweet potato chips supposedly at £ 2.50 each, either their staff are incompetent or their menus are inaccurate. Staff very unhelpful."
Value for Money
Pros:
"Plenty of Brewdog ales and relatively cheap bar food."
"Was pleasing to read that store profits are shared with the in branch staff."
"You can also take your dog here which is even better."
"Helpful and Knowledgable staff, craft beers, gluten free options for my wife too and I can get beer as a takeaway."
"The buffalo loaded fries were fairly priced and absolutely delicious."
"Grab a flight or three, very reasonably priced."
"I rate this place good value for money."
Cons:
"£5+/pint is a lot, even for a city."
"You can get burgers just as good at £3-4 cheaper elsewhere in Glasgow."
"Lager shandy at over £5 from a can and a bottle of handmade English lemonade hardly represents value."
"Prices are too high, probably because in front of kelvingrove museum."
"Total rip of merchants went to a gig in this place and charged £3 for a can of Tennents lager and staff had knowledge of a Gold fish about a Gig that was on in the venue."
"£14 for a burger without fries is steep for my liking.. won't be rushing back any time soon."
"The atmosphere is good - especially on busy nights like Friday - but the cost of the drinks is far higher than it should be."
Dog-Friendly
Pros:
"Could not have been more dog friendly."
"Dog friendly spot as well, and plenty of place for a pooch to lie down and chill out as well."
"As with all brewdogs dog friendly, been here a couple of times with my friends dog and they will sort you out with a wee bowl of water for your besto."
"Dog friendly which was a plus on a wet Saturday when we were turned away by other places."
"Not just dog friendly but dog encouraged even if he’s a large ball of fur (Bernese Mountain Dog)."
"Bonus points for being dog friendly, a great place to go after a walk in the park."
"Nice dogs friendly beer place."
Cons:
"But when you strip away the gimmicks and 'punk' marketing its really for the most part bang average overpriced beer with a few nicer ones."