I’m a wee Glasgow boy who’s been in America for 15 years now. Thank you so much for this video! You both are brilliant and instilled some memories and nostalgia that I haven’t experienced since living in my home city. You totally grasp the essence of the city in your fantastic and original Manchester way! Much appreciated!
Glasgow no longer has a reputation of being rough. And to say its not a tourist city is a bit misleading as its the 6th most visited place in the UK. I guess you found out why so many people love the place.
Totally agree! Glasgow being known as the roughest city is pretty outdated information! It’s been know for a long time that Glasgow did a massive turnaround! That said - from a tourist destination perspective I do agree that the tourists generally still flock to Edinburgh!
I love Glasgow. Unfortunately the last time I was there I got quite ill and ended up in hospital in a bed next to a smack dealer who shat himself every day.
Class video. As a Glaswegian, I'm happy you enjoyed your visit here! Some of these places I've never been to, despite living here my whole life but I defo will be trying them out as soon as possible!
Legit that’s the wan hing al agree wae , some bangin Indian places in Glasgow … but the people nowadays are fuckin wallopers , ad rather everycunt growlin at ye n askin “where ye fae “ like the 90s and 00s 😂😂😂
Was still bad in the 2000s but the problems have gone out of the city for the vast majority, Glasgow's problems are now just further out in the suburbs but much of the old schemes have been torn down, those people have either died, gone to prison or moved away by now so the city is a different place to what it used to be.
Literally about to pull into Glasgow Central on the train. This video could NOT have been timed better 😂 cannot wait to check out some of your recommendations 🤤
Honestly I watch a tonne load of food and travel channels and yours has be my favourite. Love the energy between you two. Sarah’s wicked and you’re a proper geezer. Keep it up guys!!!!!
Love how you really enjoyed the food. Glasgow is a wonderful city, I was born here and have lived the vast majority of my life. Its a very special city and I'm so glad you both enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing x
Paesano over rated man, it's good, but nothing special... Tonino's in Greenock blows it out the water man. Hands down the best pizza I've ate in my life is the Meganangelo from Tonino's (minus the mascarapone) owft! 👌
As a Glaswegian I’m honoured that you came and loved your time here. Glad a few of my favourite places got the only scrans seal of approval hope to see you back (loved the memory of McEwens sponsoring the rangers kit too)
I’m so glad u both cases & seen Glasgow for what it really is I live 15 minutes outside Glasgow iv got to say I feel more at home in the city cantre as uv seen there is so much to see so many pubs & great places to eat & everyone is so friendly it is rough & ready but I love that about it this was a great vlog guys
The best places to go are the underrated places, Dublin?, do Belfast instead, Edinburgh?, try Glasgow, nothing against Dublin or Edinburgh as they're great, but it's the unheralded and overlooked places where you'll have the best time.
Loved watching this and also your Edinburgh video. 👍 I’m originally from Glasgow and now living in Edinburgh. Two great cities. Being a Rangers fan I’m through in Glasgow every other week for the football so never feel like I’m missing out! Great channel. 👍
To be fair to the guy he just put away a fair bit from thundercats. You leave that joint ready to burst and he’s still have the pizza a bash but he’s been to filled up to really enjoy it
Love a mortons roll with tattie scone and fried egg. I lived in England for a wee while when I was younger, I had my mum bring me down square sausage, tattie scones, plain bread and irn bru. The comforts of home hit the spot when you were feeling homesick
I’ve never in my life seen people that could eat as much as you two. I have lived in America 50yrs and thought Americans could eat but you two took the prize.
Absolute quality guide to one of the most underrated cities in Europe. Im originally from the east coast of Scotland and would regularly visit Glasgow for nights out. Really friendly people ( if your good with them, they will be good with you.. don't go the other way though ). Brilliant bars and food. I urge anyone whos not been to give Glasgow a visit... It wont let you down ❤👍
Great vid. Recognise a lot of places I frequent! Tophski's is the southside branch of another great foodie place, Lunch, in another part of Glasgow where I live & it's also really popular. Also totally agree with you on Paesano!
Just watched this video mate and it’s absolutely brilliant👏🏻👏🏻 I’m from near Edinburgh but Glasgow food and pubs are second to none🍺 glad you both enjoyed it 😀👍🏻
Have only lived in one other place outside Dublin, it was Glasgow. Was an awful depressing kip in early 00's, excellent Indian food and good clubs mind you.
Great video buddy, respect to you and your mrs. However, like lots of others, totally in awe regards how you both put it all away. Thanks again for visiting my home city.
This is a belter guys. And the effort to smash all the food is 1st class p.s that butter chicken looked insanely good. Been to Glasgow and it's a class City
Love the video and glad you enjoyed your stay in Glasgow. Im a Glaswegian and there's a few places here I've never tried which I will definitely be heading too after seeing the reviews.
The Pot Still on Hope Street in the City Centre, followed by The Ben Nevis & The Park Bar on Dumbarton Rd (West End) are probably the Three best Whisky bar's in the whole of Scotland (in that order). I have to also agree with you on the University Cafe on Byres Road (Hillhead). A Glasgow institution for Ice Cream in the summer, and the vibe is vintage in an exceptional way. The decor hasn't changed for decades & the food is what you would expect in a cafe of yester-year, but still tastes amazing.
Agree with your Paesano pizza verdict. Tried it when it first opened, thought the toppings were nice and fresh but the chewiness of the base killed it for me.
We get like 80% of all Springbank made allocated to North America. It's crazy. It's easier to get it here than the own country where it's made. Bangin' video as usual.
As someone who has lived in Scotland his whole life, Glasgow has a much better nightlife than Edinburgh, pretty much something on every day and night, and some of the best places to eat.
I was in Glasgow for 4 days in April. We went to La Vita and had amazing food, after we were told “you’re not coming in with masks on” from the guy at Grant Arms. I wear a mask due to allergies and allergic to cigarette smoke. Turns out I got covid as well after being told by 3 guys that COVID’s over and I don’t need to mask. I’m still recovering.
Love your travel videos. You both travel the way I do. Food and drinks are King. Based on your recommendations Im heading to Budapest this summer. And literally took your Copenhagen recommendations to heart. Love Spunk Bar and shout out to Henryk and Andres. Keep the videos coming we love Sarah and let’s go Glasgow next❤❤❤
Coias for breakfast and a pint. Total legend!! Some classic boozers visited here, but McEwans is, was and always will be rank. Amazing video, welcome tae Glesga bigman
I'm glad to see that Brits love American food so very much. It seems as though America as invaded the British isles...food, stores, etc. I'm happy to give you a President and all his croonies free of charge with ice cream!
I've lived in glasgow all my life and i dont know why people think its a rough city, yeah maybe in the 70 or 80s it was and even then it was specific areas that were rough like possil, castlemilk etc due to poverty but that's the same all over the world