Glasgow's best bars and venues revealed ahead of award ceremony
The best pubs and bars in Glasgow have been voted for by bartenders ahead of the award ceremony next month
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The top pubs in Glasgow have been revealed (Image: Glasgow Bar Awards)
The best pubs and bars in Glasgow have been voted for by bartenders with the longlist revealed ahead of the Glasgow Bar Awards.
There are 150 nominees across 12 categories and celebrates Glasgowâs bar scene with categories such as Best Late Bar, Best Restaurant Bar, Best Cocktail Bar and simply the Best Bar.
Some of the nominees for the best pub award include the Pot Still, Old Toll Bar, Inn Deep and Oran Mor, while the best bar category includes Vodka Wodka Merchant City, Kelvingrove Café, The Gate and Absent Ear.
The 2025 Glasgow Bar Awards will culminate Bartenderâs Ball at St Lukeâs on Monday, February 17.
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TOP 15 BEST BAR (alphabetical order)
Absent Ear
Chinaskis
Daddy MarmaladesÂ
Devil of Brooklyn
Jackâs Bar at Dakota Hotel
Kelvingrove Café
La Jupe
Lunar
Malo
Moskito
Red Sky Bar at Radisson Red
Tabac
The Gate
The Locale
Vodka Wodka (Merchant City)
TOP 15 BEST PUB (alphabetical order)
Church on the Hill
Dram
Drygate
Inn Deep
Innis & Gunn West Nile Street
Kitty OâSheas
Koelschip Yard
Maloneâs
Old Toll BarÂ
Ăran MĂłr
Pot Still
Redmondâs of Dennistoun
The Lismore
The Palais BarÂ
The Piper
TOP 15 BEST RESTAURANT BAR (alphabetical order)
Bar Vini
Bar Brett
Crabshakk Botanics
Derby Lane
Five March
Gaga
Gaucho
Porter & Rye
RoyaÂ
Sebbâs
Sugo
The Finnieston
The GannetÂ
Ubiquitous ChipÂ
West Side Tavern
TOP 15 BEST DRINK (alphabetical order)
Aphrodite - Devil Of Brooklyn
Auld Lang Seine - La Jupe
Chimichurri Margarita - Gaucho
Grand Anju - Lunar
Gimlet - Gaga
Glass Tears - Tabac
Jack Aitken - Jackâs Bar
Miller Street Slipper - Sebbâs
Nitro Jazz - West Side Tavern
Pinyin Pastries - Daddy Marmalades
Pisco Blank Canvas - Absent Ear
Shepherd's Delight - The Gate
Solero - The Social
Space Ghetto - Saint Luke's
Steinbeck - Last Bookstore
Bars
Pubs
Food and drink
Leisure
Glasgow
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