153 Main Street, Baillieston, Glasgow. G69 6AF. Tel: 01417716395.

Rhinsdale Tavern. 1991.

The Rhinsdale Tavern, August 2005.
Well known Dixie Deans Celtic Football Club fam has this pub.
153 Main Street, Baillieston, Glasgow. G69 6AF. Tel: 01417716395.

Rhinsdale Tavern. 1991.

The Rhinsdale Tavern, August 2005.
Well known Dixie Deans Celtic Football Club fam has this pub.
447 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow. G3.

Reveras. 1991.
145 Renfield Street, Glasgow.

The Renfield Arms. 1960s.
The Renfield Arms was formerly known as the Snug Bar owned by an ex-policeman, to read more Check out our book here.

The Snug Bar. 1930s.

Mr John Galbraith. 1891.
To read the history of John Galbraith wine and spirit merchant and ex-police officer. Check out our book here.
188 New City Road, Glasgow.

This was one of Thomas Reid’s chain of public houses. To read more on the history of Thomas Reid Check out our book here.

Advert for the Star & Garter. After the show there’s one place to go. The Star & Garter Bar 188 New City Road, St George’s X. Telephone Douglas 4322. Full Stock of all proprietary Wines and Spirits. Other Branches at 80 Dumbarton Road and 207 Hope Street. Sitting Rooms. Ladies’ Room. Where old friends meet in a congenial atmosphere.

10 Maxwell Street, Glasgow.

Exterior view of Maxwell Street. 1930s.
To read the full history of Thomas Reid and his empire of public houses Check out our book Here.

Interior view of Reid’s, Maxwell Street. 1936.
201-207 Hope Street, Glasgow. G2 2UW. Tel: 01413321469.

Rufus T Firefly. 1992.
Opened in 1963 as Reid’s Bar. Thomas C Reid was well known both in the licensed trade and Football circles.
To read the full history of Thomas C Reid and his family of publicans check out our book here.

Exterior view of Reid’s Bar, Hope Street. 1963.

Interior view’s of Reid’s Bar.1963.

Another view of Reid’s Bar. 1963.
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Ried’s Bar, 207 Hope Street. 1979.
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Now Called Rufus Rock Cafe. 2007.
