Lebowskis

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A Finnieston west end favorite themed on The Big Lebowski, with 28 White Russians named after the film's characters and a burger list to match.

Published Mar 19, 2026 By Tom Callahan Last reviewed May 29, 2026 Address 1008 Argyle Street, Finnieston, Glasgow G3 8LX Nearest Transit Exhibition Centre rail and Kelvinhall subway, both about a 6 minute walk Hours Open daily from late morning into the evening, with the kitchen running through the day. Hours shift on weekends, so check the bar for current times. Good For White Russians, Burgers, Casual groups Themed bar White Russians Burgers Brunch Finnieston Visit Lebowskis Suggest an edit Ask the editors Reservations are handled by the bar directly. Tell them barsforKings sent you.

Lebowskis sits at 1008 Argyle Street in Finnieston, a west end bar themed top to bottom on The Big Lebowski. Bowling references run through the room and the cocktail list is built around The Dude's drink of choice, with 28 White Russians each named after a character from the film.

It is a film theme that backs itself up with a kitchen. Time Out and Yelp reviewers point to the burgers as some of the best in the city, served with a Scottish twist alongside the themed drinks. The result is a casual, fun room rather than a serious cocktail den, and it earns a spot on our best cocktail bars in Europe notes and the Glasgow cocktail bar guide.

The space leans into the theme without tipping into a gimmick, with bowling nods, film references, and booths built for groups. It runs a popular brunch and stays busy across weekends with a young west end crowd.

This is a destination bar for fans of the film and anyone after a relaxed burger and a drink in Finnieston. For more rooms nearby, see the cocktail bars near me hub.

Argyle Street is the spine of the Finnieston strip, and Lebowskis holds its own among the neighborhood's wave of restaurants and bars. It sits within a short walk of the Kelvingrove museum and the SEC, which makes it an easy first or last stop on a west end night. The crowd skews young and local, with the theme pulling in film fans from across the city on weekends.

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