| 256-260 Byres Road, Glasgow West End G12 8SH | |
| 01413410737 | |
| Curlers Rest Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
We may be 600 years old, but we're looking good for our age. Exposed brickwork and stripped wooden floors make for a proper-pub feel. While our smart upstairs seating area boasts big German oak tables ideal for get-togethers, an open fire to warm your cockles and an open kitchen so you can watch your dinner being cooked while sipping on one of our many speciality beers or wines.
Relax with friends and sample one of our 25 draught beers, lagers and real ales, or why not sit in our upstairs bar on our 20 seater tables and watch you food being freshly prepared in our open kitchen.
Join Kiln Time at Curlers Rest for one of their festive Booze and Fuse workshops, where you'll design and create your very own fused glass Christmas tree!
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