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For the past dozen or so years King Tut's has hosted a number of Scotland and the UK's leading and up-and-coming music acts, including bands such as Radiohead, Blur, Travis, Pulp and The Verve, all before they reached the levels of super-stardom they are at now. King Tut's also hosted Crowded House and Beck's first Scottish shows, and Oasis was spotted on stage and signed in 1993. A staff and clientel of eclectic music lovers adds to the atmosphere of creativity and enthusiasm. Address: 272a St. Vincent Street Glasgow GLG Scotland G2 5RL
Send an Email (1) +44 (0) 141 221 5279
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Lots of big-screen televisions, all with satellite, a menu of nibbles and meals to keep fans cheering, and friendly, low key service makes the Sporting Heroes a fine choice for a venue to catch the game. Football, rugby, cricket, swimming and much more are shown constantly on plasma table screens. Address: 450 Sauchiehall Street Glasgow GLG Scotland G2 3JD
Send an Email +44 (0) 141 332 3355
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Serving British and Italian fare, Bar Square, located in Glasgow's Merchant City, is a fun and stimulating stop for many locals. Big, comfy couches incite conversation, and cocktails are poured generously. On the weekends, a DJ plays hip, new music as the crowd celebrates a couple of days off. Address: 5 Bell Street Glasgow GLG Scotland G1 1NW
+44 (0) 141 552 3232
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Modern furniture mixes with rustic church pews to create a pub that encompasses both tradition and originality at the same time. Serving traditional pub fare, portions are hearty and filling. Each week at The Groat features a number of activities and entertainment possibilites, such as live music, quiz nights and sports trivia. Address: 1287 Argyle Street Kelvingrove GLG Scotland G3 8TL
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Along with a well-rounded menu of traditional Scottish fare, The Corinthian is also one of Glasgow's favourite night spots. It has three bars rolled into one: the Lite Bar, which has intimate booths and dim lighting, a gentleman's piano bar and a cocktail bar for conversation. Love affairs are often begun and ended at the downstairs disco, which stays open late. Try the popular cocktails Mr. JJ, the Dublin Peach and the Jameson Macree. Address: 191 Ingram Street Glasgow GLG Scotland G1 1DN
Send an Email +44 (0) 141 552 1101
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