467 Gallowgate, Glasgow. G40 2EG. Demolished.
The Cattle Market Luncheon Bar. 1931. Thanks to the Mitchell Library.
Pie Orr’s was situated near to the corner of Bellgrove Street.
This was originally Pie Orr’s founded by pastry baker William Orr in 1889.
Over the years these licensed premises have enlarged and the name above the door has also changed from William Orr’s to the Cattle Market Bar, Luncheon Bar and the Grove.
In 1889 William Orr took over the old and historic restaurant at 467 Gallowgate. Situated near the meat market and Bellgrove Street, this was once the best place in the east end of the city to dine and have a drink. William Orr named his new restaurant come pub the “Cattle Market Luncheon Bar”, he decorated his place with flowers, casks, bottles, crystal and richly framed pictures.
Mr William Orr. 1891.
The restaurant was unique in the east end as it was the only establishment where the business was a licensed house and a restaurant combined. Mr Orr had a reputation for his excellent pie’s, 50 dozen pies where served over the counter on a Saturday, locals soon adopted a name for the place “Pie Orr’s” a name that stuck for almost 70 years.
William was assisted with his wife and daughters. Coffee, tea and pastry was supplied at all hours.
The Grove. 1934. Thanks to the Mitchell Library.
A large room was set aside for wedding parties. The name changed to the Grove restaurant when the meat market moved to Duke Street, Houston’s furniture store expanded and took over the restaurant in the late 1950s. William Orr’s premises was pushed further east, Houston’s expanded even further and finally took over all the neighbouring shop.
New flats now occupy the site of this once famous resting place
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
Facts…
There haves been pastry bakers trading on the site of Pie Orr’s since as early as 1847.
License Holders.
1847 Andrew Scott.
1851 William Kelly.
1854 Archibald McLean.
1863 Robert McLeish.
1867 Mrs Ann McLeish.
1889-1937 William Orr.
Do you remember this old pub? If so please leave a comment.