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Such a wonderful place! Really great atmosphere, the best people, excellent service. Not a “traditional” pub, but if you are looking for an intimate atmosphere with great music and great people, then this is your place. Can’t wait to come back!
Great staff. Great music. Great atmosphere. Just go! Now!
The perfect pre gig pint in vinyl to see anyone Once again the best venue in the entire world, entertains and enthralls. Declan Welsh and the decadent west were amazing The crowd were up for it and the band were on top form
What an absolute joy it was to stumble across this place. Live music on which sounded way too good to be free. Decent drink selection and friendly staff. Can't wait to come back
I never ate here so can't comment.. its a great wee pub. Great live bands. People were friendly. Great atmosphere.
Amazing little bar we stumbled upon in Glasgow. The live music was great, the musicians were extremely good. This evening they played a combination of Jazz and classic Rock & Roll. There are 6 beers on tap and a full standard bar for cocktails. The food is good and has a decent variety of pub food.
Very unremarkable situation under rusty rail bridge on the edge of the city...not to be missed! Friendly crowd of all ages...very characterful gent on acoustic guitar played Willie Nelson n Bob Dylan n Simon n Garfunkel etc...along with a Glasgow pizza n loaded fries on streetside table we had a lo
Nice bar tucked away in merchant city. Away from the hustle of main town. Great collection of vinyl and the record player formed the soundtrack of our night. Unfortunately shut early (think due to lack of custom). Good choice of local beers.
Great little bar with lovely staff. Great for pre & post Barras gig pints.
Washed down a few pints there waiting for a plane out of Glasgow; music was really good, they were having a bit of a New Wave day on the turntable when I was there. Parquet Courts, The Blue Nile, Talking Heads and The Police in that order. Some good records there, I'd like to believe they're always
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