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Glasgow Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Why this pub with over 1000 whiskies is Glasgow's top-rated
The Pot Still on Hope Street has operated in some shape or form since 1867 and has had a number of families at its helm. The Murphys, who are the location's current owners, have been involved in the bar since 2003, taking full control in 2011. Since then, the establishment has gone on to win both the Scottish Dram Awards' Whisky Bar of the Year accolade and Scottish Field magazine's Whisky Bar of the Year Award in 2016, according to The Pot Still's website. The Pot Still (Image: Tripadvisor) Why this iconic Glasgow pub with 'mind-blowing selection' of whiskies is the city's top-rated The pub in the heart of Glasgow has received heaps of praise from pubgoers, with users on Tripadvisor giving it a 4.7/5 out of 1322 reviews. Discussing the bar, one visitor said: "Mind-blowing selection of malt whiskies. Very, very busy but quite rightly so. "Good to hear Glasgow voices mixed with tourists from all over the world, and no music or TV pumping out media garbage. Exactly how a pub should be, please don't ever change." The Pot Still in Glasgow has operated in some form since the 19th century (Image: Tripadvisor) Recommended Reading: A second patron penned: "The Pot Still is hands down one of the best whisky bars in Glasgow! With an incredible selection of whiskies from all over Scotland (and beyond), it's a must-visit for both whisky lovers and those just starting their journey. "The atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and full of character—exactly what you'd hope for in a proper Scottish pub." A third person added: "Get there early to make sure you can sample the super Scotch pies. I had haggis and black pudding pie with beans - scrumptious!"


Daily Record
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Stirlingshire home owners hope it will prove a hit on top BBC TV show
The property - named 'The Dairy' - will feature as part of an episode of 'Scotland's Home of the Year' in the Central and Tayside region which is set to run on Monday evening. A Deanston family are hoping their dream home will be a hit with judges on one of their favourite TV shows. Mhairi Wilson and her husband Andrew live with their blended family of four teenagers — Ben (21 – Mhairi's son) and Andrew's children, Harry, 19, Hamish, 18, and Hannah, 14, - in The Dairy. The house features on the latest episode of the cult programme 'Scotland's Home of the Year'. In Central and Tayside, the couple's farm steading conversion near Doune will come up against a modernist bungalow in Broughty Ferry, and a detached Victorian home in Auchterarder. Asked what would be her dream home, Mhairi said: 'Honestly, we've found it. The Dairy gives us everything we hoped for — views, light, space, warmth and complete joy. 'It feels like a retreat for our blended family and a home full of love and personality. I love that we have this place where everyone can come and go and be loved and looked after then head off back to their lives, usually with a load of food and their bags of washing done! 'Having this big blended family really is a joy and we all love this home.' Summing up its style, she added: 'I'd say it's Contemporary Scottish with global influences. The interiors reflect what I'd call Joyful Maximalism — more is more, but not too much. The home captures who we are as people, our personalities and passions. Colour emerged as the defining factor.' Mhairi, who runs Shine Creative, a PR agency for travel and hospitality businesses, is also an interiors writer for Scottish Field, a freelance travel writer and is currently studying a diploma in interior design. Her husband Andrew works for a bank. She first applied for the show two years ago. 'But the time wasn't right,' said Mhairi. 'A lot of our furniture hadn't even arrived - but the producers came back to me, did the recce and then we were told we were picked for Central Region. 'The experience was so much fun and the crew were just so lovely. I feel proud of breaking out of my world of neutrals, which is what my home was like before we bought The Dairy, so I was just so delighted to have the chance to share my inspiration and journey with colour, which I fully embraced. 'Scotland's Home of the Year is hands down my favourite television programme so having our home featured was just such a thrill.' The family first moved into The Dairy on Valentine's Day 2023. 'Andrew and I were both single parents and met just before the pandemic. We kept our relationship going over Zoom until we unlocked and then started to build a life together across two homes – mine in Dunblane with my son Ben and his in Edinburgh with his children, Harry, Hamish and Hannah. Judges Anna, Banjo and Danny must decide who will represent Central & Tayside at the grand final held at Glasgow's House For An Art Lover. Scotland's Home of the Year, Ep4/7 Central & Tayside, is on BBC One Scotland on Monday, May 12, 8.30pm-9pm.