| 136 Battlefield Road, Glasgow South Side G42 9JT | |
| 01416369229 | |
| Armstrongs Bar Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Don't be fooled by appearances. Armstrong's may look small from the outside, but step through the front door and it keeps on going: beyond the homely tables and chairs is a grand, high-ceilinged bar overlooked by a mezzanine level suitable for private parties - and that's before you've reached the spacious wing with three pool tables or the beer garden with its own TV, heaters and picnic benches. It means there's ample room in this friendly community bar that's as popular with locals - whether they be Langside College students or nurses from the Victoria Infirmary - as it is with football fans and concert-goers en route to nearby Hampden Park stadium.
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