Curler's Rest
A traditional pub in Glasgow's West End, Curler's Rest offers hearty bites, a roaring fireplace and inviting armchairs - perfect for snuggling up when the weather turns. The only problem? Eventually, you'll have to leave.
Whether you're planning a romantic date night, chilled Sunday session or catch-up with friends, our city's boozers are ready to answer your call. Complete with steaming roasts and roaring open fires, these charming spots are perfect for whiling away the hours when the weather goes south. In need of some wintertime inspiration? Check out our guide to Glasgow's cosy pubs.
A traditional pub in Glasgow's West End, Curler's Rest offers hearty bites, a roaring fireplace and inviting armchairs - perfect for snuggling up when the weather turns. The only problem? Eventually, you'll have to leave.
From the leather banquet seats and oiled wooden floors to the signs advertising cask ales and classic British grub, Ark really has the cosy pub game on lock. After peeling off your hats, scarves and woolly coats, settle in for a snug sipping session.
It doesn't get much cosier than The Lauder's. A Sauchiehall Street stalwart, this intimate haunt is made all the more snug with glowing lights and red hues. Pop over for food that'll warm your cockles through, not to mention beers, cocktails or a lovely glass of red.
Flaunting panelled walls, scuffed wooden floorboards and industrial pipe ceilings, this East End hangout is the place to go on frosty nights. Warm up with one of WEST On The Green's own-brewed ales to hand and pair it with the Bavarian-inspired menu of tidbits.
Steer clear of the blustery winds this winter and huddle up over at The Old Smiddy Inn. Cosy and intimate, with tartan carpets, wooden rafters and colourful bunting, it's simply perfect for warming up with tasty pub grub and thirst-quenching sips.
Comfort food grub is the name of the game over at Granary, a much-loved local among the people of Southside. Mosey on over to lap up the charming atmosphere and delish drinks, not to mention the gooey mac 'n' cheese, burgers and wraps.
Auctioneers is one of the best traditional pubs Glasgow has to offer, showcasing tall ceilings, dog tooth carpets and retro seating. Once you've defrosted, grab yourself tantalising tapas dishes or sourdough pizzas - just don't forget to match it with one of the lush liquid libations.
Waxy O'Connor's knows how to help you escape those chilly winter climes with its mix of comfy seating and perfectly poured pints. A huge sprawling venue featuring plenty of cosy nooks, this old school boozer is the ideal spot to warm up with a plate of classic pub grub and a pint of Guinness.
Nestled in the West End and dating back to 1884, Tennents Bar has charm by the bucketload. While surrounded by retro eating and a wood panelled bar, delve into gourmet burgers and stone-baked pizzas, washed down with a pint or two.
If you're on the hunt for country pubs in Glasgow vibes, The James Tassie offers just that over in Shawlands. This hangout boasts wooden accents, retro-style lighting and patterned carpets alongside a menu of affordable fare.
Bringing sloshing pints of Guinness, affordable bites and all the craic to Union Street, O'Neill's Grand Central knows how to keep it cosy. Make yourself comfortable in one of the leather banquet seats for a warming winter evening with mates and dates.
The Hope & Vincent is a city centre pub that has a cosy, relaxed vibe to it, thanks to its comfy velvet booth seating and warm lighting. There's a secluded snug if you're after some privacy, while the main bar features and eight-foot screen showing live sports and even a pool table.
They serve cocktails for as little as £8.50, as well as £20 pitchers and a wide variety of beer and wine. As for the menu? Expect everything from chilli con carne to a classic cheeseburger or scampi and chips.
Fronting traditional interiors with a contemporary touch, The Horseshoe Bar is the perfect place to huddle up on a winter's night. Settle into the comfortable leather seating and get to know the top-notch lineup of hearty British bites and warming tipples.
Staying true to its name, Sauchiehall Street's Slouch is home to some of the comfiest sofas in the city. Visit in the evening and you're in for a treat, as it's one of the best cosy bars in Glasgow city centre, churning out live blues and jazz sessions almost every night of the week.
Located on Argyle Street, The Ben Nevis is one of the cosiest pubs in Glasgow. Loved by friendly locals and boasting a roaring turf fire, this toasty joint is a great location to rest your feet. It also hosts regular live music, with drinking and jigging taking place 'til late.
Jinty McGuinty's is a cosy pub in Glasgow by default - this joint is tiny. But add a few pints of Guinness, the ubiquitous Irish banter and some fantastic live trad and you have yourself one mighty winter warmer on Ashton Lane.
Kitty O'Shea's is a traditional boozer which boasts rustic, cosy interiors with snug alcoves and Irish decor. Venture over for comfort food that will warm you through, washed down with plenty of beers and whiskies. Need some entertainment? Expect hard rock gigs on the weekend.
Not only does Dram! serve up some of the best pub food in Glasgow, but it also boasts great beers on tap and over 70 different malts to sip on. It's a super snug watering hole for indulging in traditional fare and warming up in the colder months.
For famous pubs in Glasgow? It has to be The Butterfly and The Pig. This shabby-chic basement bar in the Sauchiehall Street area is just about as cosy as they come. With mismatched wallpaper, quirky antique furniture and flickering candles, it's a snug little spot to relax in during winter.
Serving up charm and cosiness by the bucketload, The Smokin' Fox is one of the best pubs in Glasgow city centre. It combines traditional tartan furnishings with antique wooden furniture, so the interiors here are seriously warm and welcoming - plus there's a stellar menu of comfort food classics to match.
It's all too easy to lose count of the hours at this best-loved pub. With a massive collection of whiskies (over 560) and a set of staff who really know their stuff, The Pot Still is the place to be when the temperatures start to plummet.
The Finnieston on Argyle Street is one of Glasgow's best pubs with a fireplace. Rustic decor, old fashioned bookshelves and wooden benches all make this a brilliant hideaway when it's frosty out, especially if it's paired with great dishes and top-notch cocktails.