Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenSituated on Byres Road, I was excited to check out this pub during our Friday outing in Glasgow. The pub hosts a variety of sports events and social activities such as karaoke. We arrived around 4pm, finding the place to be somewhat quiet but still bustling. The interior showcased Victorian architecture with high ceilings. They offered a good selection of draught beers and the staff were friendly, making it a pleasant visit overall.
This restaurant is mentioned in the Good Beer Guide and Good Pub Guide. We were staying nearby and decided to stop in for a drink. It was a delightful experience walking into this lively corner pub, filled with happy customers. The bar staff were welcoming and cheerful despite being busy, and they served us promptly. They have 8 different types of real ale on tap and a wide selection of kegs. There are outdoor tables on the pavement. This is one of the oldest pubs in Glasgow, still maintaining its Victorian charm with tall columns and high ceilings. We enjoyed a great pint before heading up the road for a curry.
My wife and I went to this restaurant for lunch. The food was terrible and the drinks were expensive. When we mentioned to our daughter where we had been, she laughed and told us it was one of the worst places to eat on Byres Road. We are in our 70s and had gone into town for a special treat. We will not be returning to this restaurant.
They actually served a guy who was covered in his own filth. Utterly disgusting. Pub should be shut down. It serves food for god's sake. They should have called the police. Disgrace.
Arranged to meet two different groups of friends over two weeks for lunch and beers. Kitchen closed on both occasions. This place is living on past reputation and staff don't look interested. Sadly not close to being the pub it was. At least there's plenty other vibrant places close by that welcomed our custom.