| 46 North Frederick Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 2BS | |
| 01415594331 | |
| The Ark Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
A welcoming and informal bar in a student area, open from breakfast 'til the early hours. A great place to relax, meet new friends and join in activities such as quizzing and retro-gaming. It is also an ideal place to watch the big games on TV whilst eating and drinking from street food influenced menus.
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