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Glasgow Times
28-04-2025
- Business
- Glasgow Times
Popular Carntyne pub for sale in Glasgow's East End
The Westburn Bar, located on Carntynehall Road in Carntyne, has been listed for £245,000 as the owner looks to focus on new ventures. Known for its "quality home-cooked pub-grub," the popular venue boasts an impressive turnover of more than £240,000. (Image: READ MORE: Major comedy tour to launch with debut show in Glasgow The listing, posted by has described the property as a "rare" opportunity in a busy area of the city. Offering a cosy lounge and restaurant area with seating for over, The Westburn Bar also features a welcoming beer garden. The property is fully equipped with a kitchen and extraction system, catering to a strong food and drink trade. READ MORE: Huge lines form for new Chinese tea sensation in Glasgow's West End READ MORE: Hit Broadway musical heading to Glasgow's King's Theatre (Image: Inside, the venue is split into two distinct spaces: a lounge often hired out for private events or used as a restaurant, and a lively bar area complete with a pool table and dart board. The current owner has reinvested in the property, transforming the lounge into a versatile restaurant and event space while keeping the bar well-maintained. Thanks to its prime location between Shettleston Road and Edinburgh Road — two of the busiest streets in Glasgow's East End — the venue also offers great potential for new dining concepts.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Popular Glasgow pub known for 'home-cooked pub grub' hits the market
A well-loved pub and restaurant in Glasgow's East End has gone up for sale. The Westburn Bar, located on Carntynehall Road in Carntyne, has been listed for £245,000 as the owner looks to focus on new ventures. Known for its "quality home-cooked pub-grub," the popular venue boasts an impressive turnover of more than £240,000. (Image: READ MORE: Major comedy tour to launch with debut show in Glasgow The listing, posted by has described the property as a "rare" opportunity in a busy area of the city. Offering a cosy lounge and restaurant area with seating for over, The Westburn Bar also features a welcoming beer garden. The property is fully equipped with a kitchen and extraction system, catering to a strong food and drink trade. READ MORE: Huge lines form for new Chinese tea sensation in Glasgow's West End READ MORE: Hit Broadway musical heading to Glasgow's King's Theatre (Image: Inside, the venue is split into two distinct spaces: a lounge often hired out for private events or used as a restaurant, and a lively bar area complete with a pool table and dart board. The current owner has reinvested in the property, transforming the lounge into a versatile restaurant and event space while keeping the bar well-maintained. Thanks to its prime location between Shettleston Road and Edinburgh Road — two of the busiest streets in Glasgow's East End — the venue also offers great potential for new dining concepts.


Glasgow Times
21-04-2025
- Business
- Glasgow Times
Four exciting bar opportunities hit Glasgow market
Found on Maryhill Road, The Lockhouse is on the market with a guide price of £20,000. This well-established locals' bar comes with a loyal following and includes a separate area ideal for developing a restaurant concept. Set in bustling North Glasgow, the venue is offered with a guide rent of £75,000 per year—perfect for anyone ready to tap into a solid community base. (Image: (Image: READ MORE: Celtic tot goes viral after giving his hero an Easter gift Over in the Southside, The Bungo on Nithsdale Road is up for grabs, boasting an impressive net turnover of £805,499 in 2024. (Image: With a ground-floor bar and restaurant, plus a basement event space complete with its own kitchen and restrooms, this venue is fully equipped for both dining and private hire. A true Southside institution, it's renowned for its food, service, and welcoming neighbourhood vibe. (Image: (Image: READ MORE: Images show emotional trans rights protest erupting in Glasgow after court ruling Another gem in Maryhill, the Lock-up Public House is a two-bar operation with a public bar and lounge, commercial catering kitchen, and rear beer garden. Just a short walk from Maryhill Train Station, it offers a solid opportunity for someone looking for a turnkey pub operation. On the market for just £17,750, the premises are available on a five-year lease and include a full premises licence. (Image: READ MORE: Glasgow Cathedral to hold special mass for Pope Francis following his passing (Image: If prestige and location are top of your list, look no further than this bar and restaurant opportunity in the heart of Glasgow city centre. Housed in the iconic Teacher Building at 14 St Enoch Square, this venue spans the ground and basement floors and is offered in shell condition, ready for a bespoke tenant fit-out. With a consented 101 restaurant covers and bar capacity of 110, this space is surrounded by over 1000 new hotel rooms and forms part of the exciting new Glasgow city centre masterplan. Guide rent is set at £75,000 per annum, with tenant incentives available depending on covenant. The building, steeped in history, was originally constructed in 1875 as the headquarters for William Teacher and Sons.
Yahoo
21-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Four exciting bar and restaurant opportunities hit the Glasgow market
Four exciting bar and restaurant opportunities have hit the Glasgow market, offering everything from beloved neighbourhood favourites to an iconic city-centre location ready for transformation. Found on Maryhill Road, The Lockhouse is on the market with a guide price of £20,000. This well-established locals' bar comes with a loyal following and includes a separate area ideal for developing a restaurant concept. Set in bustling North Glasgow, the venue is offered with a guide rent of £75,000 per year—perfect for anyone ready to tap into a solid community base. (Image: (Image: READ MORE: Celtic tot goes viral after giving his hero an Easter gift Over in the Southside, The Bungo on Nithsdale Road is up for grabs, boasting an impressive net turnover of £805,499 in 2024. (Image: With a ground-floor bar and restaurant, plus a basement event space complete with its own kitchen and restrooms, this venue is fully equipped for both dining and private hire. A true Southside institution, it's renowned for its food, service, and welcoming neighbourhood vibe. (Image: (Image: READ MORE: Images show emotional trans rights protest erupting in Glasgow after court ruling Another gem in Maryhill, the Lock-up Public House is a two-bar operation with a public bar and lounge, commercial catering kitchen, and rear beer garden. Just a short walk from Maryhill Train Station, it offers a solid opportunity for someone looking for a turnkey pub operation. On the market for just £17,750, the premises are available on a five-year lease and include a full premises licence. (Image: READ MORE: Glasgow Cathedral to hold special mass for Pope Francis following his passing (Image: If prestige and location are top of your list, look no further than this bar and restaurant opportunity in the heart of Glasgow city centre. Housed in the iconic Teacher Building at 14 St Enoch Square, this venue spans the ground and basement floors and is offered in shell condition, ready for a bespoke tenant fit-out. With a consented 101 restaurant covers and bar capacity of 110, this space is surrounded by over 1000 new hotel rooms and forms part of the exciting new Glasgow city centre masterplan. Guide rent is set at £75,000 per annum, with tenant incentives available depending on covenant. The building, steeped in history, was originally constructed in 1875 as the headquarters for William Teacher and Sons.
Yahoo
15-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Iconic West End noodle bar hits the market after 16 years
Wudon, an iconic Pan-Asian restaurant in Glasgow's infamous West End, is on the market for £95,000. The well-known restaurant, celebrated for its Chinese, Japanese, and Thai cuisine, has been operating for 16 years on Great Western Road. It is popular with locals, tourists, students, and office workers alike, contributing to its strong turnover of £676,000. READ MORE: Viral Glasgow food stand becomes tourists' first stop in the city (Image: The sale comes with an offer for a new lease agreement at £31,200 per annum. Located in the vibrant Kelvinbridge area, Wudon benefits significantly from its high-profile position and the bustle of the city's West End. A standout feature is the fully openable windows, creating an inside-outside ambiance during favourable weather, along with a small pavement seating area in front of the premises. READ MORE: Kenny Logan vows to 'keep going' until MND cure found ahead of cycle challenge The sale includes various ancillary areas that are an essential part of a commercial food establishment, such as a well-equipped commercial kitchen with a dish wash area and walk-in chill. Situated within walking distance of the Kelvinbridge Underground Station, the area is densely populated with residents and boasts a rich mix of young professionals, students, and families, all contributing to the vibrant neighbourhood. The Glasgow West End has always stood as a trendy area amongst tourists and locals. (Image: READ MORE: Fortnite-inspired Battle Royale event set to take place in East Kilbride Infamous for its Victorian architecture, the district is teeming with independent shops, quirky cafes, and breathtaking high-end homes. Glasgow is known for its diverse foodie culture, ranging from lush vegan and vegetarian eateries to traditional Scottish fare, drawing tourists and locals alike all year round. In recent years, the city has experienced a burgeoning increase in new culinary establishments, deeply enriching its food landscape.