| 110 - 114 West George Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 1NF | |
| 01413329724 | |
| Popworld Glasgow Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
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We are the perfect place for all occasions!
Whether it's a birthday party, hen do, works do, or just a get together - we aim to have a table available that suits you and your guests.
Saint Judes events never fail to leave a lasting impression on guests, our large function rooms definitely make for the perfect space to host a corporate event or party in the heart of Glasgow!
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