| 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
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