Archives for June 2017
Kilsyth Pubs
In 1892 The Black Bull Hotel, Kilsyth, was sold to James Murray, Red Lion, at the upset price of £600.
Victoria Bar
Market Street, Kilsyth.
In 1900 the proprietor was a gentleman called William Welsh.
Taking a stroll to Kilsyth whatever route you choose by road, canal or rail the journey was just as good in 1900 than it is today however there are many changes. At Mr Welsh’s, Victoria Bar, in Market Square was one of the places for refreshment, after a pleasant stroll to the nearby Garrell Glen, one was welcomed at this old pub.
The building though only one of two stories high, was a large and commodius one, the counter ran over 45 feet. In the bar which was entered by two doors and lit from the front by two large ornate glass windows, the upper rooms were reached by two stairs. The establishment contained 4 large public rooms each of which reflects the highest credit on its upholstery and decoration.
Mr Welsh was born in Houston in 1867, he served his time with the famous Black Watch and afterwards served as a non-commissioned officer in the Queen’s own Yeomanry. Mr Welsh obtained the Victoria Bar after selling the Crown Bar, 371 Crown Street, Gorbals, Glasgow.
Kilmarnock Pubs
Charleston Bar
New Farmloch, Kilmarnock.
Tennent Caledonian Breweries New Place in Kilmarnock.
Another phase in Tennent Caledonian Breweries’ current programme of extending the licensed premises in their managed houses division was completed last week with the opening of the Charleston Bar, New Farmloch, Kilmarnock.
This £70,000 bar complex was opened officially by the Provost of Kilmarnock, Mrs Ann Mackie, who said the Charleston Bar should be a great attraction for residents in the thriving community around it. The new premises contain a large lounge bar, a function suit, complete with bar, which can accommodate up to 120 people, a public bar, and catering facilities.
The interior decor was carried out by Mr. George Milne, chief interior designer, and his staff, Mr. Milne has blended murals of the Charleston dance era with modern fittings.
The manager is Mr. William Barrie, who will have the assistance of his wife, Agnes.