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Sebb’s underground bar and restaurant now open in Glasgow

Sebb’s – an underground bar and restaurant from renowned Scottish restaurant group, Scoop –  is now open on Glasgow’s Miller Street. This follows a soft launch period from 19th to 24th November, where guests could enjoy 50% off food.

Pairing a dedicated cocktail kitchen with a menu focused on food cooked over fire, Sebb’s is a destination for daytime sessions and late nights soundtracked by a rotating programme of DJs playing vinyl.

Kieran McKay (Sebb’s General Manager) and Scoop’s Head of Drinks, Alasdair Shaw, head up the cocktail programme. For Sebb’s, they have designed a comprehensive list of cocktails batched in the mixology kitchen, including spritzes, sours, and signature ‘sippers’. These include a White Linen Fizz (rum, yuzushu sake, elderflower, jasmine, absinthe), a Garden Gimlet (gin, apple, celery and tomato, garnished with togarashi), and a Miso and Malt Old Fashioned (miso and brown butter whisky with passionfruit and a Guinness reduction, garnished with miso fudge). Kieran was one of the original members of the Ox and Finch team in 2014, later joining Ka Pao Glasgow where he would become General Manager and play a key role in shaping the cocktail offering, while Alasdair joined Scoop as Head of Drinks this year, having honed his experience at some of Glasgow’s best bars and restaurants, including award-winning whisky and cocktail pub The Gate.

A range of alcoholic slushies features Strawberry Margarita and Piña Colada variations, both of which can be layered in a playful twist on the Miami Vice, while signature house shots will include a Pickleback and an M&M (frozen mezcal and amaro montenegro). A selection of low-intervention European wines are available on draught, ranging from rosé from Languedoc to Gruner Veltliner from Austria, as well as a selection of beers.

The kitchen is led by Head Chef Danny Carruthers, whose experience at revered institutions such as Le Chardon d’Or, combined with his time staging at Acme Fire Cult, Le Gavroche and Lyle’s, has resulted in a vibrant and flavour-focused cookery style, anchored in precision and French-style technique. For Sebb’s, Carruthers has created an adventurous menu which draws on his love for cooking over fire through grill-led snacks and sharing plates. Guests can begin their meal with snacks such as Grilled Carlingford oysters with spiced lamb fat and Pakora with ‘Lord of the Hundreds’ cheese and piccalilli, alongside dips including Hot hummus with white onion, parsley and grilled banana chilli, and Squash and ramiro pepper ‘atom’ (a yoghurt-based Turkish mezze). These are followed by a selection of larger grilled dishes, including Chicken wings with fermented hot sauce and ranch and Jerk-spiced pork neck with celeriac and apple, as well as homemade grilled pitta.

Of the menu, Carruthers said: “The food at Sebb’s will be very bold and packed full of flavour. Full on, in-your-face deliciousness. Our main hobby outside of the kitchen is to eat good food made locally, and a lot of the dishes are just things we all really enjoy eating but with a bit of our own identity. High quality ingredients, excellent suppliers, great service, attention to detail and simplicity will always be at the forefront of everything we do here. I’m very excited for Sebb’s to represent what food in Glasgow is all about.

Sebb’s takes inspiration from the revered vinyl bars of Europe, hosting some of Glasgow’s best-loved DJs who will play over the bar’s state of the art sound system. Ryan Kane, DJ and Sebb’s music programme curator, said: “We aren’t tied down to genre, but there is one rule for our DJs – to play records that make you feel good. You can expect seamless blends of deep grooves and infectious rhythms that get livelier as the night progresses. We want the music to be the heartbeat of the space, setting the vibe but not dominating the experience. There’s nothing worse than going to a bar where you can’t have a conversation.”

Located underneath Margo, the recently-opened restaurant also by Scoop on Miller Street, Sebb’s seats 68, with a further 12 covers in the private dining room, ‘The Record Room’. The vaulted brick ceiling brings an industrial feel to the space, softened by comfortable booth seating and accents of coloured tiles. A dedicated viewing window looks onto the mixology room, while the open kitchen is centred around an expansive charcoal grill to give guests a glimpse of the live fire cooking. Tables are available to book, with space also left for walk-ins.

Sebb’s is now open at 68 Miller Street, Glasgow

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