The lavish refurbishment of popular Glasgow restaurant Hutchesons has now been completed. 

Newly named Hutchesons City Grill is the flagish outlet of Glasgow-based restaurant group Rusk & Rusk is home to The City Grill and 158 Club Lounge after an incredible revamp. 

The popular restaurant has a new menu to go alongside it's new look. 

The main restaurant has been transformed to create a bustling city centre grill while the ground floor bar is now a stylish, boutique speakeasy renamed as the ‘158 Club Lounge’, designed by Mosaic Architecture + Design. 

Stephen Mallon, Director of Mosaic, said: “Having worked with Rusk and Rusk previously on The Spanish Butcher, we were commissioned to rebrand and refresh Hutchesons. The former Hutchesons’ Hall is an iconic venue and a renowned piece of architecture in its own right, so we were delighted to be asked to work on it.

“The restaurant is housed in a listed building with a beautiful ornate interior. 

Hutchesons' Hall is an early nineteenth-century building in Ingram Street.

The current building was constructed, as Hutchesons' Hospital, between 1802 and 1805 and redesigned again in 1876 by John Baird. 

In 2014, having undergone a £1.4 million refurbishment, it was restored by Rusk & Rusk and opened as a three floor dining venue.

James and Louise Rusk of Rusk & Rusk, said: “Mosaic’s professionalism is second to none; the energy and enthusiasm in which they approached the Hutchesons project was exceptional.”