| 51A West Regent Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 2AE | |
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With the best variety in music and drinks prices 4 nights a week, it’s no wonder we're one of Glasgow’s most popular nightclubs.
On any night in the club, expect to hear Hip Hop, House, Party Anthems, Indie, Rock and Student Favourites. That’s the great thing with three rooms; everyone’s musical tastes are catered for.
We are open every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday until 3am.
Social Glasgow is a Royal Exchange Square institution, and is proud to sit nestled amongst a selection of great shops, cafes, bars & restaurants.
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