Steps Bar
62 Glassford Street, Glasgow G1 1U
19th August 2013
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Steps Bar
Steps Bar
62 Glassford Street, Glasgow G1 1U
29th October 2012
Plants have gone and gained another tv.
62 Glassford Street, Glasgow G1 1U
29th October 2012
Plants have gone and gained another tv.
The Royalty Bar
The Royalty Bar
144 Maryhill Road, Glasgow G20 7QS
10th June 2011
This bar is 2 blocks from St Georges Cross Uground station and the same from cutting through to Great Western Road. If they arent used these bits of history will go away and then nobody can complain.
More of the same font as in the Steps Bar and the Victoria bar in Partick
Nice Signs ( Although some idiot has knocked the snug window out at some point)
144 Maryhill Road, Glasgow G20 7QS
10th June 2011
This bar is 2 blocks from St Georges Cross Uground station and the same from cutting through to Great Western Road. If they arent used these bits of history will go away and then nobody can complain.
More of the same font as in the Steps Bar and the Victoria bar in Partick
Nice Signs ( Although some idiot has knocked the snug window out at some point)
The Steps Bar
The Steps Bar
62 Glassford St,Glasgow G1 1UP
20th April 2011
What a great wee bar. Another addition to the table hall of fame along with the Three Judges and Ben Nevis. Spaces under the table for a paper. ( I think the Laurieston has this as well ). Make sure the slope on the way to the Gents doesnt catch you out.
Under the bar !
This is the Queen Mary. A print of the window in the private room. Entry to the private room is the door just past the last table on the left.
Heritage Bars link
62 Glassford St,Glasgow G1 1UP
20th April 2011
What a great wee bar. Another addition to the table hall of fame along with the Three Judges and Ben Nevis. Spaces under the table for a paper. ( I think the Laurieston has this as well ). Make sure the slope on the way to the Gents doesnt catch you out.
Under the bar !
This is the Queen Mary. A print of the window in the private room. Entry to the private room is the door just past the last table on the left.
Heritage Bars link
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