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Best place for a barbecue



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Published Date: 14 May 2008
BBQ food for thought
SLOANS BAR, Argyle Arcade, Glasgow, 0141-221 8886 www.sloansglasgow.com

Glasgow's oldest bar and restaurant provides a cracking BBQ from 5:30pm to 8:30pm every Friday which is the perfect accompaniment to after work drinks and
a great start to the weekend.

Resident DJs complete the laid-back atmosphere with ambient tunes. The BBQ includes Aberdeen Angus beef burgers, traditional pork sausages and veggie burgers.

ÒRAN MÓR, Byres Road, Glasgow, 0141-357 6200 www.oran-mor.co.uk

When the skies are clear and the sun comes out, Òran Mór at the heart of Glasgow's West End is the place to be for cool drinks and hot dogs. When the weather allows, the venue fires up the BBQ in the beer garden and cooks up perfect flame-grilled fare for hungry punters.

THE OUTHOUSE, Broughton Street Lane, Edinburgh, 0131-557 6668

The Outhouse holds a BBQ each Sunday, weather permitting. Recently voted one of Britain's top bars by GQ magazine, the Outhouse BBQ features DJs and has a party atmosphere making it the perfect venue to prepare for a Sunday night on the town.

THE THREE SISTERS, Cowgate, Edinburgh, 0131-662 6801 www.festival-inns.co.uk

A hive of activity in the summer months as people head towards its huge courtyard to soak up some rays and down a few beers. It also hosts a great BBQ to coincide with big sporting or entertainment events. Check in advance for its full programme.

THE LORNE BAR, Stevenson Street, Oban, 01631 570 020

A traditional family-run pub set in the heart of Oban, the Lorne Bar has a regular BBQ in the summer that is definitely worth a visit.

The Lorne's BBQ is held in its sprawling beer garden which has plenty of space to chill out and enjoy a drink with one of the amazing burgers on offer.

Prices are very reasonable and the relaxed atmosphere makes it a great pub in which to spend a lazy summer's night.





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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 10:49 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
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