| 80 Albion Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 1NY | |
| 01415521734 | |
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With each night of the week offering something different, evenings at Bar Home can bring anything from relaxation by candlelight during the week, to our amazing resident and guest DJs playing your favourite tracks on the weekends.
We have a popular food menu packed full of delicious dishes, so why not stop by and enjoy one of our fantastic meals on any of our comfy couches. Or if food isn’t the top of the agenda, you could always treat yourself to one of our fantastic cocktails, which are a steal from £3.25 all day Monday to Thursday!
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