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  2. Amaryllis (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Amaryllis was a restaurant located in the One Devonshire Gardens hotel in Glasgow, Scotland. It was opened by chef Gordon Ramsay, with David Dempsey operating the restaurant on a daily basis for the celebrity chef. It was awarded a Michelin star in 2002, which it held until the restaurant's closure in 2004.

  3. One Devonshire Gardens - Wikipedia

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    One Devonshire Gardens (officially known as Hotel du Vin at One Devonshire Gardens) is a luxury hotel located in the West End of Glasgow, Scotland. The hotel holds a licence as a marriage venue . [ 1 ]

  4. Ashton Lane - Wikipedia

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    Ashton Lane is a cobbled backstreet in the West End of Glasgow. It is connected to Byres Road by a short linking lane beside Hillhead subway station and is noted for its bars, restaurants and a licensed cinema. Off the main thoroughfare of Byres Road, Ashton Lane is a focus for bars, cafes and restaurants.

  5. Category:Restaurants in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Great British Menu chefs (series 1–4) - Wikipedia

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    Roscoff's, the first Michelin-starred restaurant in Northern Ireland, held its Michelin star for eight years until December 1999 or January 2000. Roscoff's was rebuilt into and re-established as a converted brasserie Cayenne nine months later in 2000. [30] He in series one lost the Northern Ireland heat to Richard Corrigan in the judging round ...

  7. Willow Tearooms - Wikipedia

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    The Willow Tearooms are tearooms at 217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by internationally renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, which opened for business in October 1903. They quickly gained enormous popularity, and are the most famous of the many Glasgow tearooms that opened in the late 19th and early 20th century.

  8. Templeton On The Green - Wikipedia

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    Templeton On The Green, converted from the Templeton Carpet Factory, is a distinctive building near the People's Palace, in Glasgow, Scotland, opened in 1892. [1] In 1984 it was converted into the Templeton Business Centre, then in 2005 a major regeneration project made it into a mixed use 'lifestyle village' incorporating apartments, office space, and the WEST brewery, bar and restaurant.

  9. Shawlands - Wikipedia

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    Shawlands (Scottish Gaelic: Fearann na Doire) [3] is a Southside suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, located two miles south of the River Clyde.The area, considered the "Heart of the Southside", is known for its independent restaurants and cafés, art scene, public parks, period terraces, and red and blond sandstone tenements.