| 34-44 King Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 5QT | |
| 01415527123 | |
| Avant Garde Website | |
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Avant Garde Music Bar and Restaurant was established in 2012. Set in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City, Avant Garde provides great live music coupled with a great selection of gourmet food and a wide range of drinks from Ice Cold Beers to the finest choice of house spirits.
At Avant Garde, we pride ourselves as one of Glasgow’s best live music venues for our customers to come and enjoy. No matter where you come from, you can be sure to receive a warm welcome!
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