The Social
£25 PER PERSON | 1 DISH + 3 COCKTAILS
Right in the heart of Merchant City, The Social is one of Glasgow’s long-standing boozy brunch go-tos. The deal is simple: one brunch dish and three cocktails, which is just enough to get the group giddy before 1pm. It’s aesthetic, vibey, and perfectly placed for whatever happens next: stay put for one (or three) more, or head straight to KONG rooftop next door. Don’t expect a saxophonist. Do expect good cocktails, even better pancakes, and a very strong starting point for a girls’ day or Glasgow hen weekend.
Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
Brunch runs 10am–2pm only, and they take a £10pp deposit to secure your booking. Highly recommend the French martinis, ice cold and shaken to perfection.
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CASA
£35 PER PERSON | 1 DISH + 3 COCKTAILS
Moving over to the West End, CASA is a foodie hotspot. No DJ, no vibes, but incredible food and attentive staff. It’s a casual, welcoming spot on Great Western Road doing brunch staples with a twist — think eggs your way, breakfast burritos, huevos rancheros, and stacks of pancakes you’ll still be thinking of days later. It’s less hen more catch-up, but with three cocktails in the deal (all crowd pleasers included), the day becomes your oyster.
Atmosphere ★★☆☆☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★☆☆
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Bar HOME
£65 PER PERSON | 1 DISH + 6 COCKTAILS
Doing an entire 360, if you want to go big on the boozy brunch, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a deal as good as Bar HOME. Right on Albion Street in Merchant City, you get one main, plus up to six drinks in two hours, which makes it a very easy win for a Glasgow hen weekend when you want everyone fed, watered, and on schedule. The atmosphere can be hit and miss; it can lean student at times. But when you’re on your sixth Aperol, will you really care?
Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★★★
Hen-friendly ★★★☆☆
The Gardener
£40 PER PERSON | DIY
The Gardener doesn’t do an official boozy brunch deal, but honestly, you don’t need one. Because of Scotland’s licensing rules (can’t discount alcohol), sometimes you’re just as well choosing a spot you know will be good. The Gardener is glass, greenery, and an indoor-outdoor vibe that begs you to order another round. Add in The Grosvenor just up the stairs, Ashton Lane outside and you’ve got the ideal West End spot.
Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★☆☆
Order a brunch dish and three mimosas, and you’ll still be under £40, which isn’t far off some of the offers on this list — just with a nicer backdrop and a bar you want to stay in.
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Slug and Lettuce
£33.95 PER PERSON | 1 DISH + 6 DRINKS
Not the coolest name on the list, but always one of the easiest bookings when the group chat can’t make up their minds. Slug & Lettuce Glasgow sits slap-bang central on West George Street, and the boozy brunch is straightforward: one brunch dish (think eggs, pancakes, burgers) and two hours of drinks (with a max of six per person). It’s cheerful, reliable, and hard to get wrong.
Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★★★
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
Good to know: Everyone at the table has to do the deal, and Saturdays need a £5pp deposit. If you’re 10+, you might be split across tables.
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Revolucion de Cuba
£35 PER PERSON | 1 DISH + 5 DRINKS
If your brunch needs a bit of colour (or it’s a hen weekend that needs a little bit of life at 11am), you can’t go wrong with Revolución de Cuba. Pure Havana escapism: rum-bar energy, loud décor, and a room that’s basically begging for the first “shall we stay for one more?” The brunch deal starts with a mimosa + salsa & chips, then you pick a main and four drinks from their pretty substantial list. If you want the day to run away with you, the sangria is lethal. The vibe is lively without feeling student-y, so you don’t leave feeling like you’re the oldest person in the room.
Atmosphere ★★★★☆
Drinks value ★★★★☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
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The Spiritualist
£35 PER PERSON | 1 DISH + 3 COCKTAILS
This is the grown-up boozy brunch for girls who still want to be able to hear each other, without losing the fun. The room feels more candlelit cocktail bar than avocado and toast, and the deal is pleasingly simple: one brunch dish + three brunch cocktails. It’s a great girly weekend option when you want glam, good drinks, and a calmer start before you end up somewhere louder.
Atmosphere ★★☆☆☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★☆☆


House of Gods
~£45 PER PERSON | DIY
If you want your main character moment in Glasgow, this is it. If you’ve you seen the picture from Sex and the City of the girls on the rooftop with legs in the air and a martini in hand? That’s what it feels like. Inside, House of Gods is low-lit drama and decadent details, but outside, the Sacred Garden rooftop is a flower-filled hideaway in the sky (think Garden of Eden, but with espresso martinis). The brunch menu is affordable enough that even after adding a cocktail (or three) upstairs, you’re not a million miles off the deal places anyway. Ideal for a Glasgow hen weekend that wants something a bit more special on the itinerary.
Atmosphere ★★★☆☆
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★★☆
Walk-ins are welcome, but the space is compact, and if the sun is shining, you have little hope as a group. Reservations are the safer bet.
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RADIO
~£35 PER PERSON | DIY
Glasgow’s newest hotspot brings the good old Irish pub energy (but with great martinis). RADIO is an Irish-American bar built around live music, cocktails and New York-style pizza by the slice. Is it a traditional boozy brunch? No. But can we grab pizza, enjoy live singers and have four too many cocktails? Yes, yes, we can. The bonus is the basement speakeasy, which flips the vibe later on when you’re ready to graduate from brunch into out-out. Ideal for brunch that doesn’t feel too try-hard.
Atmosphere ★★★★★
Drinks value ★★★☆☆
Hen-friendly ★★★☆☆
No-camera policy (they’ll sticker your phone). Pre-booking is essential. Groups of 7+ require a £20pp deposit; smaller tables just need card details on file.
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