User Review of Red Onion by Phillip Royle on 24/06/2014

Red Onion

Rated 4.2/5
257 West Campbell Street, Glasgow, G2 4TT
 

Quick Facts

  • Food
    4/5
  • Ambience
    4/5
  • Service
    4/5
  • Value for money
    4/5
  • Go back
    4/5
(from 1226 ratings)
Scores are calculated from restaurant reviews of 5pm customers who have dined at the restaurant.
 

Red Onion Review

  • Rating It was... fine. (Rating 3.0/5)
    I'd walked past a couple of times, and it looked like a really cool little restaurant, with a nice, intimate atmosphere. When we got in, although it was perfectly pleasant, we could have been anywhere. The service was great though, and while my penne with chicken and chorizo was nice enough, the goats cheese starter was awesome. A couple of my friends had the steak fries, and that looked a much better option. Nothing wrong with the place, I was just a little underwhelmed.
    Phillip Royle - 24/06/2014

Red Onion Features

Average for 2 courses is £17.75 A La Carte
Highchairs and Special Menu Available Child Friendly
Wheelchair Access, Toilet Disabled Access
Gluten Free Gluten Free
£12.95 per bottle House Wine
Vegetarian Vegetarian

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User Review of Red Onion by Phillip Royle on 24/06/2014

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