| Drury Street Bar & Kitchen Drury Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 5AP | |
| 01412042929 | |
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Decked out with chesterfields and leather booths, you can relax and enjoy one of our many bottles or draught craft beers, or try one of our fantastic cocktails under the glimmer of candlelight.
Feeling hungry? Treat yourself to one of our gourmet handmade burgers and wings or some more traditional pub grub.
You can unwind after work with a game of pool or dance the night away with our resident DJ, DJ loveless, on Friday and Saturday nights. Rest assured there is always a good time to be had at Drury Street.
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