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The Butterfly and the Pig

Glasgow's shabby-chic gem: mismatched china, massive Scottish portions, afternoon tea rituals, and lively pub nights with live tunes till late.

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Nestled on Bath Street in Glasgow's city center, The Butterfly and the Pig blends a cozy pub with a whimsical tea room, serving hearty Scottish comfort food, generous afternoon teas, and a wide selection of beers in a shabby-chic setting with mismatched china and eclectic decor. Open from morning till late, it offers everything from full breakfasts to late-night bites, with live music adding to the lively vibe.

A brief summary to The butterfly and the pig

  • 153 Bath St, Glasgow, G2 4SQ, GB
  • +441412217711
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  • Duration: 1 to 2.5 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 9 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 9 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 9 am-12 am
  • Thursday 9 am-12 am
  • Friday 9 am-2 am
  • Saturday 9 am-2 am
  • Sunday 10 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Book afternoon tea well in advance, especially for weekends or groups, as the tea rooms fill quickly with fans of the generous spreads.
  • Opt for reservations in the restaurant area for dinner to secure a candlelit table amid the cozy decor.
  • Portions are enormous—consider sharing mains or saving room for the cake display's homemade treats.
  • Catch live traditional music on Thursdays for an authentic Scottish pub experience with your pint.
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Whimsical Shabby-Chic World

Step into a realm where mismatched china clatters softly on wooden tables, and vintage chairs from bygone eras mingle with repurposed church pews. The decor evokes a grandmother's attic rediscovered—faded floral tablecloths, quirky knick-knacks, and an old organ propping up the coffee machine. This eclectic charm defines The Butterfly and the Pig, transforming a simple Bath Street spot into Glasgow's beloved hideaway. Sunlight filters through lace curtains in the tea rooms upstairs, casting patterns on walls adorned with faded prints, while downstairs pulses with pub energy.

Hearty Scottish Comfort Classics

The kitchen champions generous portions of elevated pub fare, rooted in Scottish traditions with modern twists. Expect fish hanging over plate edges, steak pies brimming with flaky pastry and tender meat, and towering burgers layered with cheddar, jalapeños, and fried eggs. Mash made from four potatoes pairs with buttery smoothness, while open fishcakes arrive sizzling in Le Creuset pans, packed with potato and fresh herbs. Starters like crispy haggis fingers or black pudding stacks with poached apples tease the palate before mains overwhelm with abundance.

Afternoon Tea with Vintage Flair

Upstairs in the dedicated tea rooms, afternoon tea unfolds as a ritual of indulgence. Tiered stands groan under oatcakes topped with smoked salmon and pickled cucumber, thick-sliced sandwiches stuffed with hummus or roasted veg, warm scones with clotted cream, and slices of Victoria sponge or carrot cake. Pots of Earl Grey steam in mismatched teapots, accompanied by crisps and unlimited refills. Vegan and gluten-free adaptations ensure inclusivity, all served amid the cozy clutter that makes every sip feel like a stolen moment from time.

Pub Vibes and Live Tunes

Downstairs, the pub hums with life, pouring vast beer selections from local brews to classics alongside creative cocktails and flavored gins. Thursdays bring traditional Scottish music sessions, Fridays and Saturdays extend hours till 2am or later, fostering a convivial atmosphere for lingering over pints. The space splits neatly—bar for casual drops-ins, candlelit restaurant for diners—yet flows seamlessly, with the scent of frying chips mingling with malty hops.

Daylong Haven for Glasgow Food Lovers

From 9am breakfasts featuring potato-leek soup, vegan wraps, or full Scots with tattie scones, through lunch crowds devouring fish and chips, to evening roasts and nightcaps, the menu adapts to the clock. Portions challenge even hearty appetites, often necessitating doggy bags, while house wines and coffees provide perfect chasers. This all-day versatility cements its role as a city center anchor, where basic ingredients transform into memorable feasts.

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