Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenI visited this historic fish and chip restaurant on a recent trip home to Glasgow. It was a lovely old fashioned experience. My 81 year old dad, used to come here with our mum, so was delighted to go back. We were warmly welcomed, the owner was very friendly. Food was lovely and very good value for money. Only downside was benches were a bit close together, but we realise this is part of the old fashioned charm. Fish, chips, tea, bread and butter for £7.50! We will def be back
Was in Glasgow Saturday night stumbled across football parade which was at Glasgow cross area which I didn't know it was on anyway my wife went into cafe for 2 sausage suppers to takeaway which to be fair were really nice on nearly completion of my food my wife said £10 for 2 sausage suppers was a bit steep agreed . The reason I am writing this is that your normal price at any given time is £4 know it's only £2 of a difference but that's a bit naughty because of a football parade want be getting my custom again
Loved this place. Over the years have been in and out of here, but not regularly. Only recently though have I realised how much I like the place and memories I have of it. It really is not that different from similiar type places in west end in terms of decor and type of place it is, but I don't feel Val D'oro gets the same attention purely due to where it is located.
Had the best service here! They are so friendly! I loved the food and the amazing fish and chips and ice cream! Loved the chats in this place too!
Real Glasgow institution with Italian representation. Excellent fish and chips in a vintage cafe with fun decor.