At One Devonshire Gardens by Hotel du Vin Glasgow, it’s always a food celebration in a very relaxed and easy-going setting. Now sit back, relax and enjoy a glorious Sunday Lunch your own pace. Divine.

Sunday Lunch always has an air of something special about it – whether it’s a family get-together, special celebration or simply an excuse to spoil yourself.

A British institution. Meats were traditionally roasted in front of a fire on a Sunday, dating back to the reign of King Henry VII. Since the 15th century, the royal bodyguards have been known as ‘Beefeaters’ because of their love of eating roast beef. In the 18th century the French started calling Englishmen ‘rosbifs’. Therefore it is only fitting that ‘rosbif ’ is the centrepiece of Hotel du Vin's perfect Sunday lunch. The roasts are served with all the trimmings, including proper Yorkshires

Hotel Du Vin Glasgow is a luxury boutique hotel set in a tree-lined Victorian terrace in the fashionable West End. Enjoy Afternoon Tea in the elegant restaurant, with oak panelling and glittering chandeliers.

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Sunday Lunch
Sunday: 12:30 - 15:00

  • Gluten Free
  • Nut Free Options
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Groups
  • Private Dining
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
1 Devonshire Gardens, Glasgow, G12 0UX
Overall rating
4.6
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    Staying here has been an absolutely joy. The food downstairs is second to none and the staff are the friendliest, most knowledgable humans I have spoken with in Glasgow. They have fantastic recommendations and are quite cheery. Robert and Christopher are two amazing people. I don't want to leave. The food was incredible as well. The beef Wellington may be the best meal I have ever had.
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    a week ago
    I booked the festive afternoon tea with champagne for my wife's birthday. The afternoon tea was nice, but unfortunately the service was terrible. It's hard to get staff's attention when they are walking with their heads down. I had to call out to get attention, which isn't great in a quiet restaurant. I then had to chase them for the bill at the end of the tea. I wouldn't post this if it was extremely busy, but it was quiet and plenty of staff so don't see a reason to justify the poor service.
  • 5.0
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    2 months ago
    I like to treat myself to a luxury experience periodically so when I was able to book a night at One Devonshire Gardens for £100 I was unable to resist. This charming hotel exceeded my expectations. The quirky rooms are scattered in a maze of corridors connected along 5 converted Town Houses. The Bar and Bistro were furnished in the manner of a Scottish Country House. They had a relaxed luxurious atmosphere. The staff were friendly and efficient. I had booked an evening meal on arrival. This is advisable because the Bistro can be busy. The food in the Bistro had a modern Scottish influence. After a delicious meal I retired to the comfortably furnished lounge bar for several drinks. I would recommend One Devonshire Gardens for an overnight stay or a delicious meal if you are visiting Glasgow.