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Sleazy's is the place to go if you like your bars dark and atmospheric. On the ground floor are cosy booths, a few armchairs and a pool table, for which there's always a queue. Downstairs is a popular venue for local bands, the... more
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A spacious, long established bar, Del's is a favourite amongst trendy younger people and pre-clubbers and has a friendly atmosphere. It's a good place to pick up flyers and free passes for clubs in the area, especially the Polo... more
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Whereas kart racing was once a sport engaged in almost exclusively by children, today it is a popular activity for corporate days out as well as groups of competitive friends. Scotkart accommodates all demographic categories at... more
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Glasgow Rowing Club prides itself on its accessibility in what can be an expensive sport. It is run entirely by unpaid members so that prices are kept as low as possible. Their tri-annual fund-raising regattas are an even bigge... more
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Although O'Neill's is a chain of Irish theme bars and therefore all branches are fairly similar, the Sauchiehall Street premises offer something different from the norm. Is it a pub or a club? Well, it's both. This place does w... more
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A large city centre style bar where young people in trendy gear gather to have a drink and meet their mates after work or before heading to a club. DJs help create the perfect pre-grooving atmosphere and once you're in the mood... more
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The Mitchell Theatre complex is a truly breathtaking building, guarded on the outside by two imposing sculpted Titans. The interior is equally magnificent, though fully equipped and modern, and provides a splendid platform for... more
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Balmore is a popular and, considering its central location, relatively tranquil 18-hole course. With a yardage of 5,530 and par 67, it offers a challenge to players of all levels. Those of a novice level may look forward most t... more
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Like many Glasgow churches, St Luke's was originally built for the United Presbyterians in the 1870s, when it was named Belhaven Church. The design is Normandy Gothic and strongly influenced by Dunblane Cathedral. The interior... more
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Firebird offers a relaxed setting whether you're looking for a bite to eat or just a few drinks. Other more elaborate dishes are available, but the clay oven pizza served with Firebird Fries and a continental salad remains the... more
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