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Pleasant pub with no pretensions of grandeur. A revolving door of customers because of its proximity to Central Station, but service was okay. I had a pint of Belhaven Best (2.95) presumably because that was the best on offer, bland is the nicest thing I can say of it.
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A busy wee bar just over the road from Central station but it doesn't have the beer range it used to - Taylor's Landlord is fine but not Scottish and Greene King IPA is - some would say - not worth crossing the road for but I suppose these are "guest" ales in a Glasgow pub.
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busy pub with travellers and busines people. Decent pub grub
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Not been here for a couple of years but a visit in April confirmed I hadn't missed much. 4 handpumps - 1 of which was turned round. The request for the Stewarts IPA brought the reply that it too was off! Not wanting to have Spitfire, the only choice was the Orkney Dark Island - normally an excellent beer, but average here, although I see it is GBG listed. The barmaid was indifferent and the pub interior tacky and sticky. Glasgow CAMRA must be desperate for lack of GBG quality entries!
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Def better service than stated previously.Had a nice pint of "pivo estivo" from local Kelburn Brewery.Sat outside on the small patio area,very nice little city centre pub. 8/10
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Service was shocking - After waiting on a barmaid who was wiping behind the bar in front of me, I asked her if she was serving. She said " I'm busy...whit d'yae want ?!" I then told her that it didn't matter and took my custom elsewhere. I won't be back.
Paul - 17 Oct 2004 18:51 |
Quite a good city-centre pub, with a range of real ales amongst other lagers, etc. Partially compartmentalised affording intimate drinking areas. Disabled access. Almost opposite Glasgow Central railway station.
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