Traditional tenement bar with an historically significant interior.
One star - A pub interior of special national historic interest
Listed status: Not listed
Small Edwardian drinkers' pub with an elegant carved back gantry that is adorned with mirrors, columns and decorative capitals. The bar counter, which has modern tiles around the base, was installed in the 1930s, which is the date of the Art Deco glass. Other original fittings include a large column in the middle of the room, with a number of now redundant match strikers, a modest frieze around the walls, and old panelling on the walls. The fixed seating looks at least 30 years old, while the ladies' toilet was only installed in 1996 following complaints!
Heraghty's Bar, Glasgow
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