| 62 Miller Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 1DT | |
| 01412484165 | |
| The Spiritualist Glasgow Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Located in the centre of Glasgow, it’s a place to linger on your own any time of day over a paper and coffee; to relax with family and friends over lunch and dinner or for an evening of cocktails.
For a curious mind, the thrill of something new is a sensation that never grows old. In a world where true revelations are becoming increasingly rare, discovering The Spiritualist for the first time, and experiencing it afresh each time you return, is akin to those moments of extraordinary clarity wherein a door opens and you step into a fascinating world.
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