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Satisfy Your Cravings: Ales and Pies at Glasgow’s Shilling

Satisfy Your Cravings: Ales and Pies at Glasgow’s Shilling

A Place to Stop by for Some Good Old Scottish Ales and Pies

An Introduction to The Shilling

If you’re heading to Glasgow and you’re looking for a casual hangout where you can grab a pint of craft ale and munch on some delicious pies, you might want to make your way to The Shilling. This Scottish pub and kitchen located at 226, West George Street is seemingly squeezed in between high-street chain stores and towering glass buildings, but that doesn’t stop it from standing out as a go-to spot for many locals and tourists.

With a contemporary, cosmopolitan ambiance, this bar is known for serving up the best of Scotland’s culinary offerings. Its skilled chefs, mixologists and bartenders work together to create an atmosphere where you can enjoy the taste and textures of traditional Scottish fare while sipping on some of the best craft ales around.

A Look at What You Can Expect

If you visit during the day, you can enjoy a wide range of traditional Scottish pies stuffed with everything from minced beef and onion, to haggis and black pudding. The pie flavors are wonderfully complex, and the crusts are flaky and delicious. Even the non-meat-eaters can revel in the flavourful vegetarian options with every bite. You can pair your pies with some stunning, locally brewed craft ales.

If you’re visiting in the evening, you’ll experience a bit more of a pub vibe. The Shilling shines in the craft ale department with a constantly rotating set of beer offerings on offer for both ale purists and adventurous drinkers. From malty red ales and hoppy IPAs to stouts and porters, there’s something to quench every taste bud.

A Word on The Atmosphere

The environment inside The Shilling is both interesting and inviting. The decorative lighting changes colors throughout the day and the bar itself is quite unique. Its interiors are almost industrial with rustic fittings, and impressive wall décor that fuses classic art and pop culture, something every person can admire.

You’ll find that The Shilling has a range of customers, from groups of friends to solo travellers, all stopping by for a quick bite to eat or a catch up over beers. The staff members are friendly and helpful, adding to the charm of the place.

Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for an exciting, contemporary Scottish bar to grab some of Glasgow’s best pies and craft ales, The Shilling is definitely worth checking out. This is a place where you can appreciate the richness of Scotland’s culinary tradition in a unique, refreshing way. The atmosphere, food, and drink, complemented by the tremendous traveling company you’ll find here is what ultimately sets The Shilling apart as one of Glasgow’s best places to bank on good ale and great pies.

Dustin

Dustin is a writer about craft beer and a professional brewer in the city of Chicago. He has written for several magazines and has over a decade of experience in the beer industry. He is currently working on a book about the history of beer in Chicago.

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