Glasgow is pub city - we’ve got some of the best bars in Scotland, whether your tipple be cocktails, pints or you are just looking for a place to enjoy some live music - but what about some of the city’s under-the-radar pubs that deserve more attention.
We put together this list of 15 of the best hidden gem pubs in Glasgow that are often overlooked, whether that be because of their location, their niche offerings, or even just because that’s their chosen vibe - all of these bars deserve more attention than they get.
Some of these pubs may be well-known to Glaswegians - in many cases just through word of mouth - but to the millions of visitors Glasgow gets every year, they’ll be overlooked, and in our opinion that’s criminal.
1. Devil of Brooklyn
The Devil of Brooklyn offers one of the boujee-ist interiors in Glasgow - perfect for that next big Instagram post.
2. Speakeasy
With plush leather booths and a dimly lit interior - this LGBTQ friendly pub in the Merchant City is perfect for a low-key night out, or if you want to show a date just how well you know all the coolest spots in Glasgow.
3. Super Bario
Often overlooked for the nearby NQ64 - Super Bario just off Trongate offers pints and halfs alongside some classic retro arcade games in an intimate setting you just can’t find at the chain arcade-club - from Pacman to The Simpsons to House of the Dead - it’s well worth a visit if you’re a retro gamer or even if you just fancy something fun to do with your pals while you get steaming.
4. Vinyl Bar
Just after the rail bridge from the Trongate into the Gallowgate, you can find the Vinyl Bar - it’s a must-visit if you’re walking up to the Barrowlands from the City Centre. You’ll often find the latest indie band members sinking pints in here, with the staff as clued up on the Glasgow music scene and history as one could conceivably be. You can even pick out your favourite vinyl from their extensive collection to play for the whole pub (hence the pubs name)