Pennine Walk
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Oswalds a great wee pub, watched the Hibs game in there and was in the night before our game at Parkhead.
Definitely recommend it.
Definitely recommend it.
Is it not Walter Smith that owns the Toby?dont think this is a recent thing ,a couple of years ago when we beat the sheep at Ibrox a couple of weeks before xmas, the mentally challengeds game at motherwell was an early kick off, i got in for a pint and their game was 3-3 in the last minute or so, gets to the bar to order a drink and big cheer goes up, i assumed a winner for motherwell, nah ,mentally challengeds had won it at the death,changed my opinion of that pub that day, i do realise that they can drink where they like, but i would have thought a pub that has a reputation of being a bears minded pub could make things uncomfortable for mentally challengeds to visit, seemingly this isnt the case
Cattle prodsHow could they stop them?
Unfortunately it’s moved to a bigger venue at the back of St Enoch Centre.They got rid of that manky poet slophouse?
I shall have to pop info a large gin
Passed it on Saturday mate,formerly the coyote bar,rammed with rat eaters.Unfortunately it’s moved to a bigger venue at the back of St Enoch Centre.
Yeah used to be some amount of aggro at their old venue, hope it follows them round!Passed it on Saturday mate,formerly the coyote bar,rammed with rat eaters.
Heading over on this Friday and staying the weekend so il be partaking in a few pints in here. How far is this from Charing Cross as im staying there?
depends what bit of Charing Cross you are staying mate.
i believe he has a stake in this alongside othersIs it not Walter Smith that owns the Toby?
Premier Inn
premier in Elmbank street is nearer the top of the town and Oswalds is the bottom of it. Both are on the west side of town. It’s probably about a 15 minute walk
Toby jug and the auctioneers are about it and even they are not real Rangers bars? The thing is, rangers fans don’t just go out all night to rangers bars with strips and sing rangers songs, when we go out at weekend for a normal night out we go to normal bars, mentally challengeds are a different breed hence the amount of republican hell holes in town.What other ones are there ?
Cattle prods
99p for a bottle of tuborg lager , I am reliably informedFrom what I hear it's reasonably priced and very popular.
Rangers bars Use them or lose them been needed one in the centre.
Whoever told you that has been diddled.99p for a bottle of tuborg lager , I am reliably informed
Cheers, think I can manage a 15 min walk and a taxi back lol
Near Central Station.Cheers, think I can manage a 15 min walk and a taxi back lol
Toby jug and the auctioneers are about it and even they are not real Rangers bars? The thing is, rangers fans don’t just go out all night to rangers bars with strips and sing rangers songs, when we go out at weekend for a normal night out we go to normal bars, mentally challengeds are a different breed hence the amount of republican hell holes in town.
The Royalty is the best Rangers bar in Glasgow IMOSounds like good place i"ll need yo get a few beers in it. The royalty bar is good
Had a few drinks in there a couple of weeks back. Good atmosphere. Owned by Brian from Glow, I believe.
It is good, so is the Lord Nelson but the lady there told us it only has a year or so to go due to redevelopment of the area. Shame as it's a reasonably priced, friendly and smart/tidy establishment.The Royalty is the best Rangers bar in Glasgow IMO
Good guy Brian not afraid to nail his colours to the mast
Unfortunately his effort at a nightclub in Bell Street in the Merchant City (Kavalii) is now closed. It is now being turned into yet another 'irish' pub, this one is going to be called Murphy's. Right next door to that other hovel Connolly's. I make that 5 'irish' pubs in the Merchant City.
This new effort is from the same clique of McGeady's pals who run the Black Dove in Shawlands. No idea whether he is the money behind it or not.
You heard it here first.
Merchant City is now officially a no go area unfortunately.
They're more subtle than us. They have Irish bars that are 'inclusive' but in reality mainly cater for tims. Any bars we have tend to be all out loyalist or Rangers. We really need some 'in between' type pubs in the city. Ones that attract all types of people for night's out but make it clear its a bluenose bar. A challenging situation.
Air freshener & the smell of soap would workHow could they stop them?
not many celtic/republican bars left in the barras/gallowgate as the try and change the image, hence the merchant city getting more irish type bars.Unfortunately his effort at a nightclub in Bell Street in the Merchant City (Kavalii) is now closed. It is now being turned into yet another 'irish' pub, this one is going to be called Murphy's. Right next door to that other hovel Connolly's. I make that 5 'irish' pubs in the Merchant City.
This new effort is from the same clique of McGeady's pals who run the Black Dove in Shawlands. No idea whether he is the money behind it or not.
You heard it here first.
Merchant City is now officially a no go area unfortunately.