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Contribute FeedbackThe Doghouse restaurant in Glasgow offers a selection of unique and delicious food options, ranging from buffalo chicken burgers to vegan seitan burgers. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, creating a welcoming atmosphere for patrons. While the prices may seem high for some dishes, the quality of the food speaks for itself. The beer selection is excellent, catering to a range of preferences. Despite some mishaps with service, overall, The Doghouse provides a positive experience for those looking for a lively and contemporary pub experience in Glasgow.
Delivery last Friday, when called, someone had set the order as a collection and will be an additional hour or so for delivery. the lady spoke with quite rude. when the beer came, there was a hole in the dose. above on...that the dame on the phone said we where the only order for the delivery and bars not busy as if this should have helped dm had no unreleasing also to say email, I think someone helped them... brewdog is my way into the years, but obviously does not care about the customers in this situation
Was greeted by an rude waitress who has not explained anything. I have a juicy setting when one asks a simple one and then eating that turned up was really belly. I have the buffalo chickenburger, it was humble and serious. almost impossible to eat, it was like the burial of her face in pain. he smelled.
Had the patriot burger and was surprised at the price that it did not come with pommes chips. but I understand with brexit everything is in the price, plus covid has also added a little. 12,50 pfund for the burger. fries, £3.50 bottle fritz kola, £3.50...(330ml) burger was juicy, tasty, but small, so in any case they order the double if they are a little hungry (more cost also.) fries were served in a small razor cup, only standard frozen chips and nothing special and definiti. the fritz kola is delicious, but this is a serious sign! menus have listed the CO2 effect on all dishes, but with grass-feeded bark in Britain is the net emission near zero. vieh produce emissions that circulate in the atmosphere, breaks off and is absorbed by the grasses that eat the vieh. it is a closed cycle. their numbers are wrong unless they use special kits that eat coal? the personal was helpful and quick to use. probably their best ability to be honest.
Felt safe enjoyed eating and the amazing beer. service and refit w. good. small meal for my neffen birthday he really enjoyed it.
Excellent beer but we all know that. Food ok, but not family friendly. Felt chastised by staff for having lively children. There are ways of saying the same thing, but complaining about insurance and mentioning environmental health during a conversation about our table size was...poor management. They could have sat us at a different table which would have solved the problem. I won’t return as a result. Shame, it’s a nice place if they could have spoken to me with understanding rather than judgement, they might have understood our circumstances a little better and avoided this bad review.