Glasgow in March, What shouldn’t I miss?

Glasgow is cool. Great architecture, galleries, pubs and food. Locals friendly for the most part, you can usually spot the loonies. If you get a chance to catch a band at the SSE Hydro, it’s worth it. For such a large venue, it’s really excellent. Royal Concert Hall is smaller but also a brilliant venue if there is anyone worth seeing.
 
There are plenty of good restaurants in Glasgow, a few I'd recommend:
https://www.dakhin.com/ - South Indian, authentic South Indian food (e.g. Dosa etc),
https://www.thedhabba.com/ North Indian (sister restuarant of DakHin)- authentic North Indian food,
http://www.topolabamba.com/menu/ - Mexican tapas,
http://www.nipponrestaurant.co.uk/ - Japanese (not just Sushi),
http://paesanopizza.co.uk/#section-menu - Italian style sour dough pizzas from a wood fired oven.
Topolanamba is one of my favourites, but better in a group as like you say its tapas so better with lots of dishes.
 
Comedy festival is on most of the march,lots of small venues putting on shows.
Not sure what age you are but Bath st has some cool late bars.
 

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