With this jaw-dropping venue in Glasgow, Bar Soba has gone from a word-of-mouth gem to a full-blown Brunch institution since opening back in ’99.

Featuring cocktails, street food and live music, their Brunches draw in a big crowd. Enjoy a delicious Asian street food Brunch menu alongside four cocktails per guest, glasses of Prosecco or bottled Tsing Tao. Cocktails include a rum based zombie punch, a Drumstick caipirovska and a classic Aperol spritz.

Choose a bao bun dish or one of the delicious main course options – we love the teriyaki noodles and buttermilk fried chicken katsu. Vegans are also well catered to and can choose from a fried cauliflower katsu on jasmine rice or a tofu pad thai with rice noodles and egg.

Bar Soba offers an extensive list of Bao bun options, all bursting with delicious, authentic Asian flavours. All served with Soba noodle salad and seasoned fries, enjoy Karaage fried chicken or pulled pork with soy cucumber ribbons or vegan options including crispy tempura battered banana blossom or tempura oyster mushroom. 

Nestled in the heart of the city, Bar Soba Mitchell Lane is just a stone's throw from Glasgow Central Station.

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Boozy Brunch
Friday to Sunday from 12pm to 5pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Nut Free Options
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow, G1 3NU
Overall rating
4.3
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    Bao's are one of my favourite dishes - these cauliflower ones did not disappoint. The mayonnaise was tasty, and the seasoned fries were just as good. The venue itself was a bit dull and lifeless. Although the two staff members were very attentive. Overall, it was an enjoyable meal, and I would go back, even just for the Bao's! 😍
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    5 months ago
    Great place and it was absolutely heeving which is a great sign as well. We went for the boozy brunch. I'd recommend going on an empty stomach. The portion sizes are big, which I was very surprised at - couldn't finish the meal. Drinks were great. Defo recommend.
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    a week ago
    I used to be a regular customer but today's experience will be my last. On entering we were asked angrily if it was food or drinks, when we said just drinks we were told to sit. Fully expecting it was obviously table service we waited, and waited but no one came over. When we went to the bar for drinks it felt like we were interrupting the staff conversation, mid way through pouring my pint the staff member left to deal with a customer who had just entered, rather that saying they would be with them shortly. My wife wanted a gin, the measure was short and without asking the staff member threw a bit of lime in the glass. Another "paying" customer beside us left and thanked the staff on their way out and both staff behind the bar ignored them with sullen faces and just continued doing what they were doing. Before leaving I had to use the toilet but felt uncomfortable as the toilet door wouldn't lock. This was the last straw. One member of staff acknowledged us during our visit, unfortunately this felt so different to "all" the other staff that it felt almost weird. Staff should be aware it's the customer's that pay their wages, not thr "customers" that interrupted their chat! Won't be back.