Drinking in Glasgow history

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Drinking in Glasgow history

Postby The Egg Man » Tue Jun 25, 2013 2:12 pm

Historic Scotland is highlighting six of Glasgow's favourites in a new postcard book called Pubs of Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Elizabeth McCrone, the organisation's head of listing and designed landscapes, said: "Pubs of Edinburgh and Glasgow showcases some of the best listed pubs to be found in our two biggest cities.

The Glasgow pubs featured in the new book are the Horse Shoe in Drury Street, the Portland Arms in Shettleston Road, the Old Toll Bar in Paisley Road West, the Scotia in Stockwell Street, the Laurieston Bar in Bridge Street and the Steps Bar in Glassford Street.

http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/lifestyle ... n.21429731
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Re: Drinking in Glasgow history

Postby beneld » Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:20 pm

I was looking at it Saturday in the Laurieston and couldnt miss doing this;
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