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17th Century Scottish pub named among the best in the UK for live music

17th Century Scottish pub named among the best in the UK for live music

Daily Record17 hours ago

A much-loved Glasgow pub has been named one of the UK's top live music venues by Eat Drink Meet
One of Glasgow's most cherished pubs has just been recognised as one of the best in the UK for live music, and locals won't be surprised.
The Curlers Rest on Byres Road has earned a spot in the top 10 UK pubs for live music, according to Eat Drink Meet , a discovery platform that lets users filter pubs and bars based on everything from food to entertainment, Glasgow Live reports.

Reviewers praised the west end institution, saying: 'Live jazz on Wednesdays, trad sessions on Thursdays, The Curlers Rest is where Glasgow's west end comes to life through music.

"From 8pm each night, this laid-back yet lively pub sets the perfect tone for an evening of great tunes, hearty food and a proper pint.'
The venue's eclectic vibe is part of its enduring appeal. 'With its quirky atmosphere and characterful interiors, The Curlers Rest caters to every occasion, from leisurely lunches and family dinners, to late-night catch-ups with friends. Add an extensive drinks list and a warm Glaswegian welcome, and you've got a pub that truly feels like home,' the review added.
Dating back to the 17th century, the Curlers is believed to be the oldest surviving pub on Byres Road and one of several Glasgow bars that claim to be the city's oldest. Its long and colourful history adds to its character.
Local history site Old Glasgow Pubs recalls that in 1858, the tavern was owned by James Sinclair, a coach hirer and manufacturer.
Following his death, his wife briefly ran the pub until James Kay, a Maryhill native born in 1838, took over the licence. He and his wife Margaret raised seven daughters on nearby Ruthven Street.

In 1910, John Green became the new landlord, paying £55 per year in rent. The pub remained in the Green family for six decades before being sold in 1970 for £160,000.
The final Green to own it, Eric Green, passed the reins to Tennents Caledonian Breweries, who took over that summer and carried out a refurbishment in 1972. At the time, manager Vincent Paterson oversaw a team of around 40 staff.

The pub's name pays homage to a local curling pond that was in use until the late 19th century, when the sport was a popular winter pastime. According to folklore, the venue originally opened as a 17th-century coffee house.
One tale even claims that King Charles II once visited, and after discovering that the pub's licence didn't allow for Sunday trading, granted a Royal Charter to allow it. However, no official record of such a charter has ever been found.
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In the present day, the Curlers continues to charm regulars and visitors alike. The pub describes itself as 'the heart and soul of Glasgow's cosmopolitan west end,' offering 'pies, pints and tempting dishes.'
Recent TripAdvisor reviews reflect the same warmth and welcome long associated with the place. One visitor wrote: 'Good food, friendly staff. This is a regular haunt because it's so relaxing and has customers of all ages. Would definitely recommend.'
Another lucky guest stumbled into one of the bar's themed quiz nights and left delighted: 'What a lovely evening we had last week at the 'Game Show' themed quiz.
Totally stumbled upon on our way back to the hotel. We walked in half way through and ended up getting seriously involved! Superb, very funny host. The bar staff were great too!!! Thanks, we will be back!'

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