Gaelic for ‘great melody of life’ or ‘big song’, the thriving arts and entertainment venue, Òran Mór, is a well-kent face for a lot of people in Glasgow's West End.Famous for many award-winning offerings, its beautiful whisky bar, the well-recognised 'A Play, A Pie and A Pint' lunchtime theatre, and providing the setting for gorgeous weddings and events many have enjoyed, Òran Mór has added a new addition to its playbook.Its new-look restaurant, The Brasserie, focuses on locally sourced, quality produce, showcasing the great ingredients Scotland has to offer in vibrant, modern dishes.
The stunning transformation of the restaurant is a testament to the vision of owner Colin Beattie and his continued passion to restore and care for the beautiful B-listed church.The Brasserie offers a range of different menus, whether it’s the great value lunch and pre-theatre menus with delicious vegetarian and vegan options, or stunning Sunday roasts, it’s got something for everyone.New head chef, Rory Thomson, said: “I’m delighted to join the team at such a well-loved venue, it’s a pleasure to work in one of the most beautiful dining rooms in Glasgow.” If you are looking for something a little more private, Òran Mór also has a special private dining room located in the former Old Manse part of the church.
The private space can seat up to 32 for lunch or dinner and is a one-of-a-kind room with views over to the Botanic Gardens.Òran Mór has also just launched its festive celebrations for 2022, from shared party nights in the awe-inspiring auditorium, a delicious Christmas day menu and Hogmanay celebrations.
There's also the annual Christmas panto for adults who are still kids at heart, which has become a not-to-miss festive season comedy
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