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        GLASGOW BARS

 
Pubs in Glasgow provide a centre for the social and cultural life of the local community much as they do in other cities in Britain. There are differences though and each is full of character and characters of its own. Food is much more widely available than it used to be, particularly at lunchtimes, and pubs are a good source of quick and usually cheap meals. The list below indicates which pubs supply a more varied and generally better selection. 

 

                            



Most pubs sell a variety of beers, the traditional Scottish style is called 'heavy' and is somewhat sweeter and less hoppy than an English bitter for instance. By tradition beers have been named after the old price of a barrel in shillings, hense 60, 70, 80 or even 90 shillings, the latter being the strongest

Saints and Sinners
now King Tut`s is tops for live rock music 
  
                   
 
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GRIFFIN BAR  now under new owners
Good place to head for after trailing round the shop wae yer mrs .
Good pint . Good place for homemade food[ reasonably priced].Right across from the Kings Theatre
Get`s busy when there`s something on the Kings.
Griffin was included in Glaasgow`s Famous Gallon Clubs first ever  Charity pub crawl.
More details click on Sauchiehall Street Crawl  
 
 
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Hengler's Circus (JD Wetherspoon)
351/363 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3HU
2 meals for price of one
 
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Horseshoe Bar
Good pint near Central station
The most famous bar in Glasgow
Horseshoe Bar is thought to have longest bar in Britain
17-19 Drury Street, G2 5AE
Great place for fans of the Glasgow band Travis . Plaque on the wall
 
                          
 
Counting House (JD Wetherspoon)
Cheap beer  Good starting place for a night out in the city centre.
2 St Vincent Place, 24 George Square, G1 2EU
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Arta
Late night drinking Merchant city
62 Albion Street G1 1NY
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 The Rock
205 Hyndland Road, G12 9HE
Glasgow 
Base for watching Scotland games.
 Quality Modern British menu, all freshly prepared and cooked to order, covering traditional light bites, small plates, mains, burgers to something for that special occasion. Specials board & Sunday Roast also available.
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Yvonne and Pam enjoying a drink in the Lansdowne
 
The Lansdowne
Tucked away in leafy Lansdowne Crescent, the lansdowne bar & kitchen is a welcoming and original basement bar serving contemporary and classic dishes, late night nibbles and a wide selection of tasty tipples in relaxed and unique surroundings.
 
               
Handy for a beer if visiting the  Rennie Macintosh centre or  Partick Thistle football ground.