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Bellziehill Farm Brewers Fayre pub restaurant in Glasgow

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From group bookings in Bellshill to midweek meals with the kids, our Bellziehill Farm Brewers Fayre is ideal when you’re looking for great places to eat in Glasgow. Our friendly, hard-working team go the extra mile to serve up amazing meals and memories for our guests – some of us have been at the Bellziehill Farm for over 20 years now, so we know a thing or two about great-value pub grub! We’re passionate about supporting our community too, which is why we host a dedicated additional support needs night in our soft play area for local families – give us a call for more information and to book a slot. Fun fact – until the early 80s, the area our Brewers Fayre is built on used to be a local farm, hence our restaurant’s name!

Our location

You’ll love the location of our Bellziehill Farm Brewers Fayre when you’re looking for family restaurants near North Lanarkshire. For over 20 years now, we’ve been serving up great-value family meals next to the Old Mine Nature Park and just a 10-minute drive away from M&D's Scotland's Theme Park and Amazonia, two of the most popular family attractions in Glasgow!

Why we love North Lanarkshire

With a great mix of family activities and picturesque parks in North Lanarkshire, this scenic area of Scotland has something for everyone! Whether you’re exploring Strathclyde Country Park, enjoying the rides and amusements at M&D's Scotland's Theme Park, or visiting Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, our Bellshill restaurant is close to all the best things to do in Glasgow.

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Katie Boyd

3 months ago

Firstly we went for the carvery. waited 10 minutes for the chef to come out and cut the meat, the veg pots werent topped up, the roast potatoes where rock hard, the toilets where disgusting to the point I had to tell the manager they needed cleaned, the soft play area was absolutely stinking and filthy! Never again!

Alison Page

3 months ago

Went in around 4pm (2 adults, 2 children) and it took a while for us, and the people already waiting, to be seated. The staff were polite which is a plus. We looked through the menu and ordered the trio of mini pies, the big stack burger and kids food. In the picture of my trio of pies I'd eaten half of a mini pie and nothing else £13.29 for a rather lacklustre portion I'd say. The "big stack" burger left much to the imagination, dry and very sad looking in comparison to what the menu showed. Kids meal size was OK but there's only 1 size portion no matter the age of the child. The old brewers fayre menu had a lot more variety and different portion size options depending on the child's age. We had also ordered 2 kids brownies only to be told, after waiting once the mains had been cleared, that there were none and to chose an alternative. All in all not the best experience and the food is just about everage at best.

Yvonne Wilson

4 months ago

Met with friends to indulge in the 2 meals for £10.95 - you get what you pay for. Staff seemed nice enough when ordering at the counter however my friend is in a wheelchair and they were less than attentive when I was trying to get her through the doors. Just watched me struggle...can always tell if staff are valued by the management and company through their serving skills. Say no more!

number9loyaltv

4 months ago

We booked here for my daughter's first birthday celebrations, mainly because of the soft play area for her big brother and slightly older cousins, so they could all have fun. When we arrived our tables were in the furthest away corner, but adjacent to the soft play area, so not a bad location. We were a bit disappointed to find that each child needed to pay an extra £4.50 each, despite the fact we were dining as well. The "carvery" leaves a lot to be desired. The "King" carvery allowed me 4 slices of meat. I've never seen thinner or smaller slices of roast beef and roast pork. The chef certainly wasn't generous! The roast potatoes were dry. The stuffing balls could have doubled as snooker balls, they were so hard and dry. In fact, Miley Cyrus could have used them as wrecking balls. The gravy was so extremely watery, it was difficult to know how a chef could pass it off as gravy and not dirty dish water. Staff were attentive enough and we had no complaints there. Just a pity the standard of food remains so poor in such places. I tend to avoid Brewer's Fayre establishments because of this. I'll be avoiding again in the future.

Sophie Yeung

6 months ago

AVOID, Would get better customer care at the McDonald’s across the road. My partner and I went in for food last night. No one was there to greet us. A young man appeared and asked if we had any dietary requirements. It seemed promising. However; 20 minutes went by and we had been attempting to get the waitress & waiters attention to order food. I then went up to the bar and asked if someone could take our drink & food order. The young man said “no you order it up here” I expressed he did not explain this to us but asked for my dietary requirements when we walked in? He responded “yes well it’s up here so now you know”. The waitress & waiter were more interested in there gossip sessions than working. Finally, the manager came out the kitchen, this woman spent 15 minutes cleaning up the drinks station which was clearly not needing cleaned up. The food arrived and the only way I could explain this food is, MICROWAVED. Also we ordered starters and main courses and they brought everything out together which confused me. My main was cold by the time we finished our nachos. Never again. It’s nice to be nice, customer service needs practiced, and an explanation on the order system needs fixed.

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