
Ian Brown
4 reviews on 1 places
A really interesting museum with lot's to see even though it's relatively small. There's a lot of history about the household cavalry with historical artifacts. It's worth a visit if you're in thr St. James park area.
This is a very nice theatre, probably one of the best in Glasgow. We go in the Christmas period for the ballet. We usually go to the centre front of the dress circle, which gives a good view of the stage. The last time we were towards the back of the stalls. These seats were not as good. There's not enough of an incline, so the people sitting in of us front block our view of the stage a bit, even though the seats are slightly offset. The sound quality it always good.
One negative it that snacks and drinks are rediculusly expensive.
It's definitely worth a visit, but be careful which seats you choose.
One negative it that snacks and drinks are rediculusly expensive.
It's definitely worth a visit, but be careful which seats you choose.
If you're in the area and looking for a good Indian restaurant then I'd definitely recommend Fudam. The food is excellent and staff are helpful and knowledgeable.
This was the first time we visited this restaurant. The food was very good but the service could have been better. I asked for no coriander and the start came loaded with it. It was sent back for a replacement.
In general I'd come back as the food was very good. Some of the serving staff need to improve their listening skills.
In general I'd come back as the food was very good. Some of the serving staff need to improve their listening skills.