| Buchanan Gate Cumbernauld Road, Stepps G33 6LE | |
| 01417798040 | |
| Brewers Fayre Buchanan Gate Website | |
From catch ups with friends to fun family outings, our Buchanan Gate Brewers Fayre is perfect when you’re looking for great-value restaurants in Glasgow.
Our friendly, hard-working team are passionate about making sure you always have a great time dining out in Stepps with us, and we love supporting our community too, hosting events for local baby and toddler clubs.
Fun fact, our Glasgow Brewers Fayre is built on the site of the old Stepps bus depot, which has a long and interesting history – and even a couple of ghost stories!
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