6-12 Colfin Street, Glasgow. G34 0LD. Demolished.

Casbah. 1991.

Casbah sign.
Update…2005 this pub is now known as the Loch Wood Tavern.
Update…2007. This pub has closed down. 2007.
Do you remember this Pub? If so please leave a comment.
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6-12 Colfin Street, Glasgow. G34 0LD. Demolished.

Casbah. 1991.

Casbah sign.
Update…2005 this pub is now known as the Loch Wood Tavern.
Update…2007. This pub has closed down. 2007.
Do you remember this Pub? If so please leave a comment.
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3 Corkerhill Place, Glasgow. G52 1RU. Demolished.

The Cart. 1991.
Update December 2009… The Cart has now been demolished.

The Cart being demolished. 2009.
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323 Hope Street, Glasgow. G2 3PT. Tel: 0141 333 9059.

Carruther’s. 1991.
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Carruther’s Book of matches.
Up-to-date-NEWS. 2007.
I noticed that Carruthers is no more and a new pub on the site called “Trader Joe’s.
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Trader Joe’s. 2007.
In the NEWS…2016.
Julie and Neil Douglas who own Glasgow restaurants Ad Lib and Antipasti have announced a new venture called Ardnamurchan, which is set to open in the former Trader Joes at 325 Hope Street early next year.
The new Scottish restaurant and bar will serve food sourced from across the country. The Douglas’ say it will have a “West Highland feel” with lots of raw wood, tweed and a gantry filled with Scottish products, including craft beer, gin and whisky.Work on the £400k refurbishment is scheduled to begin in January. The new layout devised by ARKA Design Studio will include an extended kitchen, a “snug” area and space for live music. Ahead of the January refurbishment,
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Ardnamurchan Sign.
Work on the £400k refurbishment is scheduled to begin in January. The new layout devised by ARKA Design Studio will include an extended kitchen, a “snug” area and space for live music. Ahead of the January refurbishment, the space is temporarily operating as pop up bar and restaurant Ad Hoc.
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Ardnamurchan poster, opening soon.
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367 Wellshot Road,Tollcross, Glasgow. G32. Demolished.

Carrington’s. 1991.
I am sure this old pub was called The Cock Robin.
This notorious east end local is now demolished.
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27 Cadoc Street, Cambuslang, Glasgow. G72 8LH. Tel: 0141 643 9907.

Carrigan’s. 1991.
This old pub has some great features inside, the ceilings are wonderful and the old bar and gantry is still intact.
Mr T L Carrigan belonged to one of the oldest families in the Trade in Cambuslang and succeeded his father in the business. 1958.

Carrigan’s. 2005.

The ceilings are a work of art.

Interior view of the bar and gantry. 2005.

Interior view of the bar. 2005.
Update theis pub has reverted back to it’s original name “The Kirkhill Bar.”



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1051 Great Western Road, Glasgow. G 12 0XP. Tel: 0141 339 5575.

Carriages. 1991.
Now called Bar Stazione.
French for Station. This former railway station was designed by architect J J Burnet, he purposely built the station to look like a west end villa so that it didn’t stand out like a sore thumb, as all the wealthy people lived out in this part of the west end.
Update…2019.
These premises are now called 1051 GWR.
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