| 167-169 Stockwell Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 4SP | |
| 01415527520 | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Voted as one of the top 3 pubs in Glasgow for live music. Something on every night.
Try our new food menu - Everything freshly cooked and prepared daily.
For band bookings and enquiries please email amanda@theclutha.com
Get under the skin of Glasgow's vibrant music scene with this entertaining, guided walking tour of Merchant City and the East End from Glasgow Music City Tours!
READ MOREThe Drake is an independent Gastro style pub located in the leafy Westend of Glasgow with high emphasis on quality affordable food and drinks in a relaxed, environment.
READ MORESituated in the heart of the Glasgow, in the glittering surroundings of Royal Exchange Square, 29 Private Members Club is a haven in the bustling city centre.
READ MORESituated just off Kilmarnock Road in the Southside of Glasgow, The Quaich is popular with the locals and is quite a unique community bar.
READ MOREThe Beer Café opened in 2002 in Glasgow's Merchant City. It is a family business operated by brothers Gerry and Kevin Febers.
READ MOREEnjoy the cosy and traditional surroundings of the Piper Whisky Bar in Glasgow's George Square, where you can indulge in their popular Scottish menu and choose from over 200 whiskies!
READ MORESaint Luke's and the Winged Ox provides live entertainment and function facilities, alongside the capacity to host periodic special events.
READ MORESteeped in culture and heritage, The Glasgow Art Club has been a meeting place for generations of the city’s most innovative and creative inhabitants.
READ MOREGlasgow University Union (GUU) is one of the largest and oldest students' unions in the UK, serving students of the University of Glasgow since 1885!
READ MOREDelmonicas first opened it’s doors way back in 1991. We stepped out of that closet door with more glitter and campness than Judy Garland walking down the yellow brick road!
READ MOREProbably home to many a clandestine conversation over decanters of scotch in years gone by, the old offices and printing rooms for the Glasgow Evening...
READ MORE