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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.
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
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
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 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
A former bank in the city center with grandiose Victorian architecture (built in 1842), the Corinthian opened in 1999 following a painstaking refurbishment that...more









