THERE are only a few weeks left to take advantage of the Eat Out to Help Out scheme in Glasgow.
Several restaurants are taking part in the UK-wide scheme which offers half-price food and non-alcoholic drinks up to a total value of £10 per person on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
The scheme ends on August 31 and if you haven't ventured out yet, we bet these food heaven pictures from the city's diners will make you make a reservation.
1. Thundercat pub and Diner on Miller Street's 'gram' is filled with pictures of the perfect pizza pie. Specialising in Chicago style slices, the new eatery has been a hit since it opened and we bet these pictures leave you hungry for pizza.
2. If only all desserts look like The Ivy's chocolate bombe. A trip to the trendy famed celeb spot on Buchanan Street isn't complete without ordering this treat. Just look at it!
3. East End eatery Van Winkle draws in the crowds with these wings surely. If we eat celery, it is still healthy right?
4. Does anyone else get hungry just looking at Bucks Bar on Insta? Such a beautiful sight and we are sure they wouldn't mind if we went Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
5. We are in burger heaven. We don't care how big it is or how messy it will get. Thank you Dirty Duchess.
6. Dirty fries fan? Have a swatch at these beauties. Situated in the South Side, is anyone hungry for a Hoagies lunch?
7. Halloumi is the cheese of the moment and we are pretty lucky in Glasgow that we have a whole restaurant themed on it. We couldn't think of a better cheese to take food to the next level.
8. Gig-goers will know you can visit St Luke's for some pre-show drinks without ordering some of the best pub scran around. Don't get us started on their breakfasts, they are a dream.
9. Has cheesy beanos ever looked this good, like ever? This is why Partick Duck Club is the brunch spot in Glasgow. Yum!
10. Our kind of dessert, give me all the toppings no judgement. No wonder this place is Minted in the West End.
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