226 Gallowgate, Glasgow. G4 0TS.
This pub has now reopened as ‘226 Gallowgate’ You can read more about this new establishment here.
Baird’s. 1980s.
Baird’s Bar. 1991.
Baird’s Bar 2005.
On the side of the old building you can still see the established date of 1840.
James Baird’s pub on the right hand side with an extension.
James Baird’s extended public house.
To read more on Baird’s Bar read my book
Up-to-date NEWS…
2013…
Over the last few years Baird’s Bar has been in the news over drunkenness, violence, drugs. Today 9th February 2013 Baird’s Bar is closed.
“Clean-up” claim pub is shut down…
Baird’s faces licensing board for third time.
A Glasgow football pub has shut down after being summoned by the authorities for the third time in less than 18 months.
Bairds Bar, in Gallowgate was closed with immediate effect after claims staff cleaned up a crime scene before police arrived and following a drugs arrest on the premises.
Last year it received a written warning after a lock-in months after it had been banned from opening during the day.
Baird’s had been ordered to provide extra stewarding when Celtic play and to serve drinks in toughened glass but was accused of ignoring these conditions. Any appeal or re-application will take many months.
At a hearing of Glasgow’s Licensing Board, it was claimed that last September, on the day Scotland played Serbia, the police received a call from the ambulance service about an incident.
The police report said CCTV showed patrons involved in a “vicious attack” while staff make no attempt to separate them. The police added there was a 15-minute delay between the fight and a call for an ambulance.
The complaint adds: “Inquiries revealed that the bar staff had cleaned up the crime scene prior to police arriving.”
There was no suggestion at the hearing that the staff had committed any offence.
The police also arrested a customer for carrying cocaine following complaints of drug dealing in the bar. Representing Baird’s, lawyer Niall Hassard said staff were unaware they were clearing a crime scene.
But board chairman Malcolm Cunning said there had been “a pattern of incidents”. He added: “From the CCTV footage what I saw an almost forensic clean-up.
To read more on the pubs on the Gallowgate read up & Doon the Gallowgate by John Gorevan. A copy can be bought for a few pounds at the Hielan Jessie on the Gallowgate or contact me at john@oldglasgowpubs.co.uk
Tam Carberry the man who made Baird’s Bar famous as a Celtic pub.
Facts…
Licence Holders.
1970 Victor W Cairns.
1937-1928 Charles C Taylor.
1914 Hugh Lang Taylor.
1902-1897 William Taylor.
1860 Isabella Baird.
1847-1842 John Baird.
1838-1831 Alexander Blackie.
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