Traditional corner bar.
Has an old three-sided bar counter with a new top – the panelling on the bar front looks 1950s so could have been added then. The gantry has shelving held up by pillars (date??) – lower shelves not old and some fridges. The walls have diagonally laid panelling all around to three-quarters height. Good ‘Woodside Bar’, ‘Celebrated Castle Ales’,‘Castle Ales’ window screens and a plainer one on the side road. Fixed seating is modern. On the right a doorway-like gap leads to a snug with more diagonally laid panelling to three-quarters height, fixed seating possibly just post war?, just one old oblong table. On the right is a small pool room possibly it was a ladies snug in the past?
Has an old three-sided bar counter with a new top – the panelling on the bar front looks 1950s so could have been added then. The gantry has shelving held up by pillars (date??) – lower shelves not old and some fridges. The walls have diagonally laid panelling all around to three-quarters height. Good ‘Woodside Bar’, ‘Celebrated Castle Ales’,‘Castle Ales’ window screens and a plainer one on the side road. Fixed seating is modern. On the right a doorway-like gap leads to a snug with more diagonally laid panelling to three-quarters height, fixed seating possibly just post war?, just one old oblong table. On the right is a small pool room possibly it was a ladies snug in the past?
Woodside Bar, Hamilton