35-39 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow. G1 2ER. Tel: 0141 204 5240.
Praha. 2007.
35-39 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow. G1 2ER. Tel: 0141 204 5240.
Praha. 2007.
272a St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. G2 Tel: 01412211207.
King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut. 1991.
This was originally the well known Saint’s & Sinner’s night club. A popular venue in the 1980s.
Interior view of Saint’s & Sinner’s.
Saints and Sinners advert 1974.
Saints and Sinners advert 1977.
512 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. G3 8XZ. Tel: 01412215212.
Syxtie’s. 1991.
This was originally Strang’s the grocers. In 1972 it was opened as a public house, Walter Boyle licensee also ran The Marquis, Shettleston Road, The Rex Bar, Argyle Street now Bannisters and the Victoria Bar, Springburn Road.
Jeanie Deans. 2007.
What a transformation the old Syxtie’s Bar has been refurbished into the Jeanie Deans. The pub name is a reminder of the famous ship of the same name.
140 St Vincent Street, Glasgow. G2 5LA. Tel: 0141 530 7985.
Arisaig. 2007.
This was formerly Ha Ha Bar & Canteen, and in 2014 was known as Anatolia.
Iberica. 2016.
Do you know anything about this Bar Restaurant? If so please get in touch.
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384 St Vincent Street, Glasgow. G3 8UT. Demolished.
To read the history of this bar and the popular proprietor wait for my new book Glasgow Pubs and Publicans volume 2.
Also see James Dorrian’s Public House.
Do you remember this old pub? If so please leave a comment.
2 St Vincent Street, Glasgow. G1 2DH. Tel: 0141 225 0160.
A Wetherspoon pub, occupying the finest bank interior in the city. Formerly the Bank of Scotland hence the name of the pub.
The premises were previously owned by the Bank of Scotland. The building was designed for the bank by J T Ruchead, during 1867–1870. His design, in the Italian Renaissance style, set the tone for the west end of George Square.
The Vault has been transformed into a seating area. Think about the amount of money that used to be behind that steel door.
Do you have any memories of the Counting House? If so please leave a comment.
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