Restaurant - English in Glasgow
Ingram Street
Glasgow
Lanarkshire
G1 1DA
Welcome to the stunning and newly refurbished Corinthian Glasgow. With it's new state of the art facilities.
The Corinthian Club houses several private dining rooms ideally suited for dinners and events.
Tucked away between the ground and first floors the Laird's Room offers an intimate space for dining, seating 8 to 10 guests on a boardroom style table. This room is equipped with a 60" flat screen TV with the option to add in various media such as games consoles and laptops, ideal for integrated presentations and dining with added entertainment.
Private Parkers 1 and 2 located on the first floor, overlooking Ingram Street, can each seat up to 16 guests. Alternatively these spaces can be combined to accommodate a maximum of 32 guests for a private lunch or dinner, perfect for intimate celebrations, client entertaining and special occasions.Festive Celebrations
Taking place in the Langley, Mercer and Hempel rooms on the second and third floor of the venue, our festive celebrations offer the full party package.
What I love about the Corinthian is the building - it has to be one of the grandest places to eat out in Glasgow, you can't help but be impressed. It would be an impressive place to take a date. There is also a lovely bar where you can enjoy drinks before or after your meal. The food is pretty good as well, though a little pricey if you aren't dining out on the pre-theatre, that doesn't have a vast selection but does provide quality. Located in the centre of town, it is a good stop off before heading out to party the night away or relax with a lovely drink.
A User - 08/09/2008 | report this review
excellent servicegood all round atmospherewell priced and good value for money
A User - 03/08/2008 | report this review
I came here a few times when I was on a business trip to Glasgow - I liked it because it has a good selection of drinks, plenty of space to sit, and stunning architectural detail.On Saturday I came here for first time on a weekend night - I was surprised to hear the full-on 70s and 80s cheese, and to see the eclectic mix of people shaking their stuff on the dance floor! Was a great night though - everyone was very friendly, the staff were excellent and fast even though it was fairly busy.I think drink prices are pretty average for a bar - definitely reasonable compared with Brighton anyway! About £4 for a cocktail, £3 for a vodka and mixer.
A User - 01/10/2007 | report this review
Fab night. Great cocktails quite a few famous folk (newsreaders and footie players)
Gareth Smith - 01/04/2004 | report this review
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