Tibo
About
Tibo is a vibrant Scottish restaurant nestled in the heart of Glasgow’s Dennistoun district, offering a warm, cozy dining experience that feels like a neighbourhood hub. From its early morning breakfasts to late‑night brunches and dinner slots, Tibo’s open hours run from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, with last orders taken at 4:00 pm. The menu showcases an inventive mix of classic Scottish staples and contemporary dishes, all prepared with locally sourced ingredients. A full bar, free Wi‑Fi, and an eclectic selection of drinks complement the food. The interior is decorated with fairy lights, wooden tables, and art from local artists, creating an intimate yet relaxed atmosphere that encourages conversation and community. Live music nights, open‑mic events, and occasional exhibitions bring a creative flair to evenings, making Tibo an appealing spot for both casual diners and those seeking cultural experiences. Guests describe the service as attentive and friendly, praising the staff’s willingness to accommodate dietary preferences including vegan, vegetarian and gluten‑free options. Food is consistently highlighted for its fresh flavours and authentic Scottish touches, such as hearty breakfasts, flaky fish and chips, and indulgent cakes. With an affordable mid‑range price point (average 2 pounds) and welcoming environment, Tibo has become a local favourite for families, couples, students, foodies, and artists alike.
Highlights
- Cozy Ambience
- Hand‑made Scottish Cuisine
- Live Music & Events
- Free Wi‑Fi
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn, when Glasgow’s mild weather and fewer crowds make a visit more enjoyable
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Friendly Staff
- Excellent Value
- Variety of Drinks
- Flexible Hours
- Open‑mic Events
Things to consider
- Long Wait Times
- Noisy Atmosphere at Peak Hours
- Limited Signature Dishes
What people are saying
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour