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Except for the clientele. Ageing bohemian types, mostly looking the worse for wear.
Dexter St. Clair wrote:Unlike in Edinburgh, the pubs in Glasgow tend to have changed quite a bit in the last thirty years.
Josef wrote:Pub has just changed hands, btw;
viceroy wrote:Josef wrote:Pub has just changed hands, btw;
Again? I'm sure it changed hands only about 18 months ago. In fact it was closed for quite a while. Story I heard was that the licensee's lawyer failed to put the renewal application in on time. The interior is fabulous and nowhere near as well known as it would be if the pub was in the West End for instance. As Josef implies, it never seems to be busy. On the occasions I've been inside it I always felt that - apart from the decor obviously - there was little or no atmosphere in the place, no doubt its location being the main problem in this respect.
Fossil wrote:viceroy wrote:Josef wrote:Pub has just changed hands, btw;
Again? I'm sure it changed hands only about 18 months ago. In fact it was closed for quite a while. Story I heard was that the licensee's lawyer failed to put the renewal application in on time. The interior is fabulous and nowhere near as well known as it would be if the pub was in the West End for instance. As Josef implies, it never seems to be busy. On the occasions I've been inside it I always felt that - apart from the decor obviously - there was little or no atmosphere in the place, no doubt its location being the main problem in this respect.
They dont sell Cranberry Juice. How out of date is that
nodrog wrote:CAMRA have published a very nice book on 'Scotland's Heritage Pubs', with lots of photos of nice interiors.
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