Has Sarti Renfield Street closed?
Fratelli Sarti’s, Renfield Street Fear not, for although this particular location was closed last year, Sarti’s are still spreading culinary joy and serving up the best in authentic Italian food at their two other city centre spots on Bath Street and Wellington Street.
Who owns Sarti Glasgow?
Founders Sandro and Piero Sarti and their business partner Gerry O’Donnell are retaining a one-third stake in a separate company holding the Sarti brand, but the trading business has been sold to Sandro’s daughter Daniella Sarti and five other directors.
Are the restaurants in Sarti open?
Both Sarti Wellington St & Sarti Bath St are open for bookings & take away food. Click here to book a table. Follow us on social media for all Sarti news. Welcome to Sarti, Glasgow’s favourite Italian restaurants & cafes.
Why choose Sarti Bath St?
Sarti Bath St followed a short while later, The concept has always been simple – combine the finest Italian ingredients with outstanding Scottish produce, to create traditional Italian food that looks good & tastes even better. We still import the majority of our Italian ingredients directly from Italy – read more about this on our menus page.
What is the story of Sarti Wellington St?
Our story is simple, but one that we’re very proud of. Sarti Wellington St opened as a cafe & delicatessen in 1992, and set a new standard for authentic Italian food in Glasgow. Sarti Bath St followed a short while later,
How to get to Fratelli Sarti?
Less than a ten minute walk from Glasgow Central and Queen Street rail stations, and Buchanan Street and Cowcaddens underground stations, Fratelli Sarti in Renfield Street is easily accessed by public transport. There are also a number of bus stops and taxi ranks in the area. Spicy Ventricina salame and fresh chilli peppers, pretty hot!