| 1 Lynedoch Street, Glasgow West End G3 6EF | |
| 01416112307 | |
| The Drake Bar Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
With original bare brick interior walls, coal fire, covered & heated beer gardens to front and rear, 2 large townhouse-style private dining rooms, and snug bar on the upper level, what seems like a small basement bar offers much more than first appears.
Showing all major sporting events and offering weekend brunch, local DJ's on Friday & Saturday nights and live folk music on Sundays, there's always something going on.
To top it off we are family and dog friendly!
Celebrate bringing in the New Year at The Drake with a night full of live music and an electric atmosphere!
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