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Glasgow nightlife
However yuppified it gets, Glasgow is still a youth-oriented city—the best place in the land to play live, say many bands, with fancy clubs, infamous dives, even nouveau-folk Gaelic pubs like Uisge Beatha. The few-and-far-between sunny days here are taken seriously, especially in cool neighborhoods like Ashton Lane, a cobbled backstreet in the West End that fills up with crowds.
A former bank in the city center with grandiose Victorian architecture (built in 1842), the Corinthian opened in 1999 following a painstaking refurbishment...more
A key player in Glasgow's music scene, the upstairs venue here is where producer Alan McGee stumbled across Oasis. Smaller national and international touring...more
This friendly pub hosts traditional music sessions most nights and has an excellent selection of malts. The stained-glass windows depict scenes of the Highland...more
A long-established dive bar in student land, Sleazy's ties with the 13th Note (50–60 King St.; 44-141-553-1638; www.13thnote.co.uk) as the place where...more
You'd be hard-pressed to find anywhere more Scottish than this traditional pub: The staff is kilted, stag heads hang on dark wood-paneled walls, and there are...more







