| 1097 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow South Side G41 3YG | |
| 01416322317 | |
| The Georgic Bar Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
We're proud of our history without being complacent and we love to see a happy customer. We've always focused on making our pub unique and we are sure you will notice. So pull up a seat, take a tour round our pub and discover what sets us apart from the rest.
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