Restaurant · Glasgow
Best restaurants in Glasgow ranked by Google reviews.
We pulled the top-ranked restaurants in Glasgow from Google’s own
listings. Here’s the leaderboard, what the leaders share in common, and how
a branded biglove.to link helps yours close the gap.
Data refreshed from Google Places.
Leaderboard · top 10
Who’s winning the review race in Glasgow.
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The Buttery
652 Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8UF
4.8 ★ · 2,021 reviews
- 03
The Merchant Steakhouse
56 Ingram St, Glasgow G1 1EX
4.8 ★ · 1,564 reviews
- 04
Six by Nico - Glasgow
86 Albion St, Glasgow G1 1NY
4.8 ★ · 926 reviews
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The Iron Duke
6 Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow G1 3AB
4.8 ★ · 295 reviews
- 07
Rumi Restaurant
96-98 Hope St, Glasgow G2 6PH
4.7 ★ · 468 reviews
- 08
Table Twenty Eight
Located Inside, Unit 4/5, Merchants Square, 71 Albion St, Glasgow G1 1NY
4.7 ★ · 239 reviews
- 09
The Spanish Butcher Glasgow
80 Miller St, Glasgow G1 1DT
4.6 ★ · 1,675 reviews
- 10
Maison by Glaschu
Floor 2, Princes Square, 48 Buchanan St, Glasgow G1 3JN
4.6 ★ · 245 reviews
What the leaders share
Patterns from the top of the leaderboard.
Restaurants live and die on Google reviews. The places at the top of this list have figured out how to ask — politely, repeatedly, without gating.
- They ask every customer, every visit. Not just the obvious fans. The compounded effect of asking 100% of customers — even shyly, even with friction — beats asking 10% of customers enthusiastically.
- They make the link short enough to say out loud. The restaurants at the top of the Glasgow leaderboard print a memorable URL on receipts, table tents, or cards. Long Google review URLs don’t survive the trip from till to phone.
- They don’t gate. No "rate us 5 stars first" forms. No satisfaction filters that route happy customers one way and frustrated customers another. Google’s 2026 review policy and the FTC’s 2024 Consumer Reviews Rule both prohibit gating, and the leaderboard reflects it — the top Glasgow restaurants are clean.
- They follow up once, never twice. The polite single ask converts. The pushy second ask annoys.
How to climb the Glasgow restaurant leaderboard
Five steps that move the needle in 90 days.
- 01
Claim a memorable review URL.
Pick a slug that customers can read off your receipt.
biglove.to/your-restaurantbeats the long Google URL on every printed surface. Free preview at biglove.to/check — no signup needed to see your slug + QR. - 02
Print the QR somewhere your customers see it twice.
Receipt and door sticker is the highest-conversion combo. The customer sees the QR when they pay, again when they leave, and again at home if they keep the receipt. Three impressions beats one impression by a wide margin.
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Make the ask part of the script.
Train staff to mention the QR card during natural pauses ("If you enjoyed this, our Google review code is right here on the receipt"). Don’t script a 5-star pitch — that’s gating. Just point at the QR.
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Reply to every review within 48 hours.
Public replies signal an active, accountable restaurant — both to future customers reading the reviews AND to Google’s ranking signals. A short, sincere thanks is enough; engagement matters more than length.
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Track which ask path works.
Pro tier on biglove.to gives you click analytics — country, hour, device, referrer — so you can tell whether the receipt QR or the email signature is actually driving the reviews. Optimize what you can measure.
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