1110 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow South Side G41 2HB | |
01416493815 | |
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Our modern red interior mixed with wood furnishings gives the bar an excellent homely feel and with a number of plasma TV's you can never miss a sporting event!
We have a wonderful mezzanine level that is available for private parties and birthdays. The mezzanine can hold up to 30 people.
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