Freedom Bakery Sourdough Bread With Whipped Butter
Freedom Bakery Sourdough Bread With Whipped Butter
Marinated Olives
Haggis Bon Bons With Mustard Mayo
Salt Baked Beetroot Whipped Feta And Chilli Honey Dressing
Chicken And Ham Terrine With Chutney And Crostini
King Prawn Tempura With Mango Salsa And Chilli Dressing
Beef And Pancetta Pie With Creamed Mash Potato And Root Vegetables
Roast Turkey With Stuffing, Roast Potatoes, Vegetables And Rich Gravy
Double Smashed Burger With Cheddar Cheese Truffle Mayo, Crispy Onions, Lettuce And Pickles
Beer Battered Haddock With Chips, Tartar Sauce And Mushy Peas
Wild Mushroom Linguine With Rocket Parmesan And Herb Oil
Haggis Neeps And Tatties, Peppercorn Sauce And Toasted Oats
Cheesecake, Blueberry Compote, Dark Chocolate
Sticky Toffee Pudding Butterscotch Sauce And Vanilla Ice Cream
Christmas Pudding With Brandy Anglaise
Caramelised Apple & Winter Berry Crumble Tart With Creme Anglaise & Lightly Whipped Cream
Onion Rings
House Slaw
Side Salad
Pepper Sauce
Whisky Sauce
Tomato Soup
Garlic Bread
Chicken Goujons, Served With Chip
Kids Burger, Served With Chips
Mini Mac & Cheese
Trio Of Ice Cream
 
 Tucked inside the iconic Ibrox Stadium, the Ibrox Restaurant Menu offers more than just a meal-it delivers a memorable dining experience with a side of Scottish football heritage. Located at 150 Edmiston Drive in Glasgow, the restaurant is an unexpected gem for both locals and tourists, whether you're attending a match or simply exploring the area.
The menu here is designed to satisfy a broad range of tastes, blending traditional Scottish fare with modern European influences. Starters like haggis bon bons and smoked salmon pâté showcase local ingredients, while mains such as slow-cooked beef bourguignon and chicken supreme elevate the dining experience well beyond standard stadium cuisine. A personal highlight was the grilled seabass served with crushed new potatoes and a light lemon beurre blanc-delicately cooked, beautifully plated, and bursting with freshness.
What sets the Ibrox Restaurant apart from competitors is the quality of the service and the unique ambiance. Overlooking the pitch, the setting adds an emotional layer for Rangers supporters and football fans in general, turning lunch or dinner into a nostalgic experience. It’s also worth noting the thoughtful wine list and the option of a pre-match hospitality menu, which includes multiple courses and is surprisingly good value given the venue.
That said, reservations are recommended, especially on game days, when the restaurant can get busy. While the atmosphere is lively and engaging, those looking for a quiet, intimate evening may prefer visiting during off-peak hours.
In summary, the Ibrox Restaurant Menu is a winning blend of atmosphere, culinary quality, and heritage appeal. Whether you're a die-hard Gers fan or just someone in search of good food in Glasgow, this venue is worth a visit.