Opened in 2002 in the attic area of the building, the bar offers the same wines, food and service as it's older sibling downstairs but in it's own unique atmosphere and surroundings. Whether it's a leisurely lunch with the papers and a bloody mary or simply a big night out with fantastic food, delicious wine and maybe a cheeky cocktail.
With local artists using the walls as an exhibition space, this intimate space is awash with culture and creativity. Those who venture up the stairs from the Cafe for the first time will feel privileged to be let in on Glasgow's best kept secret.
"The tiny charmer of a place, tucked away in the eves of a former warehouse and crammed with gorgeously carved, hobbit-sized furniture, does more than just function as an overspill bar for the hugely popular restaurant downstairs. Original, dairy-style tiled walls, decorated with work by local artists, bow to a huge bar, magnums of Champagne rising to the ceiling."
64 Albion Street, Glasgow, G1 1HF, United Kingdom
Add a review