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Cottiers

January 2, 2017 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

93 Hyndland Street, Glasgow. G11. Tel: 0141 357 5827.

Image of Cottiers Hyndland Street
Cottiers. 2015

Cottier’s is located in the hall of the former Dowanhill United Presbyterian Church.

A Genius of a Place in the West End of Glasgow

Once a church, now a concert venue established 25 years ago in architect William Leiper’s acoustically refined 1865 hammer beam interior.

Cottiers is a friendly place, community loved and community owned with internationally important stained glass and decoration by Daniel Cottier.

Cottiers contains a theatre and bar with outside stone flagged beer garden and exclusive Leiper’s Attic restaurant upstairs. It makes an enchanting and romantic wedding venue, a famous landmark in Glasgow’s West End.

To read the history of Cottiers click here.

Do you have any memories of Cottiers? If so please leave a comment.

Filed Under: C, Hyndland Street, HyndlandStreet Tagged With: Cottiers, Hyndland Street, Pubs in the west end, West End

Brian’s Bar.

November 11, 2016 by John Gorevan Leave a Comment

27 Hyndland Street, Glasgow. G11.

Brians Bar. 1991.

This old established Partick local is named after the owner Brian Murphy who also had the Arlington Bar, Woodlands Road. Situated at the corner of Fordyce Street. It was formerly known as the Hyndland Bar.

Today it is called the Spirit, you will never miss this pub as it is now painted in a bright yellow colour. 2007.

Also see the Spirit, London Road.

The Hyndland Bar. 1980s.

Over the years this pub has had a few name changes including The Spirit,  2008 Cafe Rio, 2017 Duck Club.

The Rio Cafe. 2008.

Duck Club. 2017.

The Duck Club interior. 2017.

Facts…
Fordyce Street was once called Cross Street.
Licence Holders.
1991 Brian Murphy.
1973 Andrew Coyle Liddle.
1960 Mary Ancil.
1937 Colin Campbell.
1919-1897 James Watson.

Do you remember this old pub? If so please leave a comment.

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Filed Under: B, Hyndland Street, HyndlandStreet Tagged With: Brians Bar, Duck Club, Hyndland Bar, Hyndland Street, The Rio Cafe, The Spirit

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