WE'VE all been enjoying discounted grub this month with the UK Government footing the bill. 

However, as of Monday, it's back to full price in hundreds of venues across Glasgow as the Eat Out to Help Out scheme comes to an end. 

It means you'll no longer be able to enjoy half price food and drink (up to £10) on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. 

Some restaurants in the city have decided to extend the offer out of their own pockets, however. 

We've put together an interactive map and list of the venues you'll be able to enjoy discounts in throughout September. 

 

If your restaurant is extending the Eat Out to Help Out deal and is not on our list, get in touch jack.haugh@newsquest.co.uk and we'll share the news with our readers! 

  • Amarone
  • Anchor Line
  • Argyll House, Ibrox 
  • Atlantic Bar & Brasserie
  • Barca Tapas
  • Boteco Do Brasil
  • Cafe Andaluz (in city centre and West End) 
  • Cafe Bombon
  • Catch (West End and also in Giffnock) 
  • Celino's (in West and East Ends) 
  • Chaophraya
  • The Citizen Bar & Dining Room
  • Cranachan Cafe
  • Cranside Kitchen
  • Damasqino
  • Di Maggio's (Royal Exchange Square)
  • Elias
  • Halloumi Southside
  • Kastriot's Mediterranean Bar & Grill
  • Kilmurry & Co
  • Mango Tropical
  • Mharsanta
  • NY American Grill
  • Opium (offering 30 per cent off) 
  • Raven
  • The Botany
  • The Bungo
  • The Willow Tea Rooms
  • Thornwood (only next week) 
  • Tuk Tuk 

Greater Glasgow 

  • 55 Bar & Grill, Bearsden
  • Andiamo, Giffnock and Milngavie
  • Cut, Bothwell
  • Di Maggio's, East Kilbride
  • Ingliston Country Club and Hotel
  • McGoldricks Pool & Sports Bar, Rutherglen (extending deal until December) 
  • Normandy Hotel, Renfrew
  • The Bowfield Hotel & Country Club, Howwood
  • The Busby Hotel, Busby
  • The Commercial Hotel
  • The Lynnhurst Hotel
  • The Torrance Hotel

Before heading to any of these great venues, we'd recommend checking directly with staff for full terms and conditions of their offer. 

We'll update our list and map throughout the coming days.