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Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

By Emma @glasgowfoodie

Ribeye steaks at The Grill on the Corner in Glasgow

Grill on the Corner has been part of Glasgow's food scene for 12 years but we hadn't been for years so it was time to rectify that! The home of steak in Glasgow has had a spruce up and a new Scotch beef menu added, so there's your excuse to visit.

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Bright and swish, The Grill on the Corner is perfectly located for anyone travelling by train into Glasgow Central Station or by bus up Hope St or down Renfield and Union St.

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Menu

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Food

First up, nibbles.

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Ham salt & cheese popcorn (£1) - The taste of pork crackling but without the fatty and off-putting hairy bits! Plus Quails eggs, celery salt (£2) - bite sized chunks of protein served with dipping celery salt nom nom noms. ❤️

The next big decision was drinks. Although we spied a few unusual beers ( Meantime Koala lager) and ciders ( Aspall Isabel's Berry and Harry Sparrow) on the menu, it made sense to have a glass of red wine each, and Malbec always goes with steak so we swiftly ordered up an Argentinian Altos Las Hormig Malbec (250ml for £11.20) and Cramele Recas Pinot Noir from Transylvania (£8.40).

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Mr Foodie is always partial to Pinot Noir, he says it's like Ribena for adults at times, perhaps not the most "sophisticated", whatever that means, but it was light on tannins and very drinkable. The Malbec of course was drier and heavier and actually we preferred the Pinot Noir and so after round one the score was Romania 1 Argentina 0.

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Actually, before taking your seats in the main restaurant area take a second to admire the ageing fridge, filled with slabs of steak. Is this the best steak in Glasgow? We decided to have our own steak competition and find out! Scotland v Argentina this time. Would this be just like Maradona's first match in charge of his national team with an Argentinian win? Or would the Scotch ribeye battle forth?

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

I picked the 280g Scotch ribeye at £32.

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Whilst Mr Foodie opted for the Argentinian ribeye (£24 280g / £28 340g). We opted for the small because 340g is a LOT OF MEAT and even gannets like us would struggle with that!

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Both served medium-rare. The Scottish ribeye looked better from the get go - brighter pink with a more noticeable grilled exterior. Both were textbook steaks but the Scotch beef just edged ahead with tenderness and moisture. check it out below.

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Of course we had to have Blackwoods macaroni cheese (£4.50), which in a bold move, was flavoured with horseradish! We both love horseradish so this went down a treat. Add to that the fact that it was cheesey and not just covered in a defunct white or yellow coloured sauce.

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

We also had an onion pudding (£4.00) to aid us in our quest for five a day although it didn't look much like what we were expecting but it was a savoury caramelised onion concoction!

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the night though was the score, Scotland 1 Argentina 0. Yes, we actually do we have amazing steak on our doorstep!

After all that meat, we struggled to find room for dessert each so we shared a knickerbocker glory (£6.00). As expected, layers of ice cream, cream, fruit and meringue. Suitably sugar filled, we decided it was time to head home...

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Verdict

Excellent steak, especially the Scottish one! Great drinks selection and smart surroundings. Service was pretty good though there was no offer to take our jackets which was offered to other tables.

Toilets were in great condition, down a lengthy set of stairs but the way there smelled like a spa!

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

Verdict

TL;DR
+ Excellent Scottish ribeye
+ Great drinks selection
+ Horseradish in the mac & cheese
+ Sweet & creamy knickerbocker glory
+ Great central location
+ Toilets get 5 stars

- Onion pudding not much of a pudding
- No offer to take jackets when offered to other customers

Where

The Grill on the Corner
21 Bothwell Street
Glasgow
G2 6NL

Reservations

http://blackhouse.uk.com/restaurants/glasgow/

Disclaimer: we received a mostly complementary meal but had to pay for our starters and sides. Fred sez the meats looked amazings so he believes his hoomans.

Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow
Food Review: The Grill on the Corner, Glasgow

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