Laurieston, Glasgow - pub details
Address: 21-23 Bridge Street, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, G5 9JB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 36856) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Glasgow Central (0.4 miles), Argyle Street (0.6 miles), Glasgow Queen Street (0.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
- Dogs allowed
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user reviews of Laurieston, Glasgow
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A re-tick while in Glasgow recently for the weekend. Busy on my Friday afternoon visit with plenty of locals and a decent sized hen crowd in, it stayed busy for most of the night. 3 ales on with 2 from Fyne Ales, the Hurricane Jack was excellent until it ran out, then it was onto the Jarl followed by Auld Alliance which at 5.5% topped the night off nicely. Great barman and landlord, leather banquet seating that’s seen better days, mis-matched chairs, formica tables the Laurieston has it all. What a cracker of a boozer. lezford - 24 Jun 2016 13:13 |
Pub tick number 4 and the one I have been wanting to tick for the last year. Bang opposite Bridge Street subway station so getting here couldn't be easier from town. Busy at 15.15 probably more so as Scotland are at home but still a very decent trade. 3 ales on, I go for the Fyne Ales Hurricane Jack @ 4.4%. Possibly the best pint I will have today, its superb. I have a long chat with the landlord who's had the pub for over 30 years, a thoroughly nice and knowledgeable chap. As mentioned below, lovely interior with post-war fixtures and furniture, including the formica table tops! A top pub, scores 10/10 for me and I don't give this score out often. lezford - 2 Apr 2015 13:22 |
Really beautiful post-war fixtures and furniture. Like a time warp. Also very immaculately turned out landlord offered timeless charm and hospitality even to an Englishman! My favourite pub in Glasgow- you could shoot a movie in here. They had well kept ale and plenty of snacks. Exceptional. Richard_ReadingFC - 23 Sep 2014 13:54 |
I am going to rate this bar very highly indeed as it had everything I like - it is great example of a Glasgow boozer of the 1960's with all the fittings still there right down to the 2-tier formica tables which are screwed to the floor; the panelling; the photos and even the warm cabinet for the pie and beans! Very cheery;friendly and helpful staff (the guvnor even wears a shirt and tie - as it should be). This is virtually the brewrey tap for Fyne Ales and their "Jarl" was superb. Two of their others beers were also on tap but I stuck with Jarl as it is a terrific ale. This is a pub you must visit to get a true flavour of a proper Sxottish bar. Take the subway to Bridge Street or simply walk over the bridge from the city centre - it's not far and very worth while. mcroyal - 20 May 2014 10:30 |