| 1209 Govan Road, Glasgow South Side G51 4PW | |
| 01414400686 | |
| The Amethyst Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
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Named after the famous battleship built in the local Linthouse Shipyard The Amethyst is now open for drinks, meals, breakfasts and coffees and all can be enjoyed in new, relaxed and comfortable surroundings.
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