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The Glasgow Art Club - one of the city’s most popular haunts for professionals, artists, musicians and students. Two bars, two restaurants, two exclusive private dining / drinking / meeting rooms and an impressive Gallery which lends itself fantastically to our monthly exhibitions, and regular live music and events programme.
Located in the heart of city, The Glasgow Art Club is the private members club with a difference.
With a regular programme of events and exhibitions, a wealth of elegant locations for weddings, parties, meetings and conferences all set within a relaxed environment plus reciprocal relationships with clubs around the world - why not call us today to see what The Glasgow Art Club has to offer you? You will always receive a warm welcome, enjoy great food and lively company.
The Club has many guises and can be used for corporate entertaining – we have a reception room and a library to accommodate small business lunches, meetings or private parties. The restaurant, is open Tuesday through Friday, serves lunch.
The Gallery which has undergone a complete renovation including the reinstatement of the Charles Rennie Macintosh frieze acts as a ‘nest’ during the day for those seeking solace from the bustling Glasgow streets to read the papers, relax on their own or amongst friends. The Gallery will also accommodate up to 200 people for cocktail parties or 100 people for a formal dinner, a function or a wedding.
Whether you are looking for a venue for a family gathering or a corporate one, we can tailor make an event to suit your needs.
The library and reception rooms are the perfect surroundings for a party with a VIP feel for up to 20 people, and lunch or dinner menus and drinks can be arranged in advance.
Membership starts from as little as £19.50 per month and with reduced rates for under 35’s, artists, corporate and out of town members, there’s never been a better time to join!
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