| 16 Algie Street, Glasgow South Side G41 3DJ | |
| 01413437569 | |
| Church on the Hill Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
| Follow churchonthehill15 on Instagram | |
Church on the Hill is a Bar and Restaurant situated in Glasgow, family, friends and community a wholesome experience with plenty of reasons to dine and with a variety to drinks such as cocktails and beers. There's always something going on within the family orientated venue. From sports events, quiz and bingo nights, to seasonal offerings such as festive experience during Christmas. Not only that, kids dine for £1 from Monday to Friday during the holidays, so there's no better reason to choose this welcoming place.
The venue is situated near the Battle of Langside statue on Algie Street. If you need further information that you'd find all you need from their website churchonthehill.co.uk and their phone number is 0141 343 7569. You can also email the venue at shout@churchonthehill.co.uk
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