| 115 West Nile Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 2SB | |
| 01413322215 | |
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The Iron Horse is a traditional Scottish pub with a warm welcome.
Our main bar on the ground floor operates as a traditional Scottish pub. Popular with all ages, we are a City Centre “local” for lots of Glaswegians as well as a home from home for many visitors from all over the world who come back again and again.
We have a well-stocked bar and everyone loves our menu with home-made Scottish classics like haggis, steak pie and mince & tatties.
We pride ourselves on our friendly atmosphere and everyone is welcome to our weekend karaoke nights.
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