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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Hi fabsters I am up in Glasgow at the end of the month for a stag do and I need your help and advice on where to go and what to do. I was thinking as we will arrive afternoon on Friday doing WEST brewery for dinner that evening. We have a powerboat trip on the Saturday but need places to go on the night. We are staying in the Eurohostle. A real mixed bunch of people. Gay, straight, black, white, Ginger, male and female. Hopefully you can all advise. Thanks everyone in advance

Xxx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Loads of cracking pubs, bars n restaurants in city centre n west end, can suggest waxy O'connors then cocktails at the social beside the old Mitchell library The famous horse statue with traffic cone on head is nearby, then head down to the trendy merchant city.

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Thanks Joe. Don't suppose you have a map lol

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By *heRainManMan  over a year ago

Warrington & Glasgow


"then cocktails at the social beside the old Mitchell library The famous horse statue with traffic cone on head is nearby"
The Mitchell has been in it's current position, on North St, since 1911! I think you're thinking of Stirling's Library, now Gallery of Modern Art, where the Duke of Wellington and Copenhagen live!

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Cheers rain man. I have zero geographical knowledge of Glasgow so I will be needing some more advice lol

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By *overs_albaCouple  over a year ago

glasgow

Merchant City in city centre is our recommendation. Central, civilised and cosmopolitan. Can't believe I just used those words to describe a part of my home city! Changed days!!!

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By *limBobStretchedPants OP   Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Ha ha Glasgow is a very cosmopolitan city isn't it? I hear it's really nice that's why it got picked.?

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