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66 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“Time warp pub backing on to the elevated railway lines above, just a few minutes south of the river. It's a multi-roomed pub that doesn't look unchanged since maybe the 1960's or 70's, with the main action around a huge island bar in the main room. This squeezes the amount of room left for seating to the extremities of the rectangular building, but the locals fill it up, quite early in the day too. A bus load of 20 lads also arrived around 1pm on a Wednesday afternoon! It's Scottish traditional keg brews and a Scottish cask, so maybe not a beeline place in selection, but certainly ambiance and the novelty of this place still existing. A smartly dressedold boy who still runs the place following on from his dad gave me a guided tour including a hidden room!!!!“
ManVsBeer 15 days ago
74 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“Amazing old boozer. What an atmosphere! 3 cask ales from Fyne, plus a bunch of big guys' stuff. Pies with peas and gravy were excellent. Love it. Not the best selection, but not terrible.“
KyotoLefty 284 days ago
82 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“Not many old school pubs left like this one, I hope it never closes. If ain't broke don't fix it, this certainly applies to the Laurieston. Three ales on, two of them from Fyne, my beers were more than acceptable. If visiting Glasgow, a must see for ale hounds.“
Beermenace 769 days ago
78 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“Proper Pub. Old school south of the Clyde boozer, decent cask available. Check out the pies.“
Scotty001 2079 days ago
72 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“Another classic old pub - very plain and down to earth, with banquettes all round the walls and those narrow formica tables with a little shelf underneath. Even the toilets were formica-panelled. As jjsint noted, there are “no ladies provided” - you have to bring your own and indeed I was the only female there. We sat in the lounge bar where the walls were covered with photographs and obituaries of various people such as Fidel Castro, George Michael and Rick Parfitt (these were just a few names I recognised - many I didn’t). There was a decent choice of beer and the barman was very friendly, knowledgeable and enthusiastic. (Visited 1 February 2017).“
Boudicca 2570 days ago
76 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“A real classic bar... Only 3 cask. No interesting keg.. . But comfy... And a real nice old fashioned bar. Worth the visit fir the bar nit th e rating (though i git a new one)“
cgarvieuk 2679 days ago
66 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“If you like your boozers on the traditional side then this is the place for you. While the retro ’No Ladies Supplied In This Bar’ sign on the wall is tongue-in-cheek it may as well not be: this place is wall to wall blokey blokes. (Not that it feels either exclusive or intimidating. It’s neither.) I opted for the lively public bar and it didn’t disappoint. The U shaped bar serves the thirsty and friendly customers. Now here is the problem. Only three real ale pumps (down to two on my visit). And there is no craft keg although residents of England might find some McEwan’s ticking joy. Still it’s one not to miss. Wonderfully unspoilt and comfortable simultaneously.“
jjsint 2683 days ago
90 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“Seriously? Only one review for this pub? One of the best traditional boozers in Glasgow, a short walk over the river from Glasgow Central. Unspoilt.“
Clembo1957 2921 days ago
76 /100 58 BRIDGE STREET
“A very old fashioned traditional scottish bar in a slighty dodgy area across the river from Central Station. Close to Bridge Street Underground Station and is on the Glasgow Underground Pub Crawl. 3 handpumps, selling quality beers from Fyne ales - one of the top Scottish breweries. Helpful service and good prices. Allow me to take my bike into the bar. This bar is a walk down memory lane for me and lets you know what the pub scene was like in Scotland 30 years ago. One of my favourite bars.“
JohnRMurdoch 4218 days ago
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