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Bairds Bar

2.5 star(s) from 46 reviews
Bairds Bar
224 Gallowgate
Cowcaddens
Glasgow
G4 0TS
tel.: +44(0)1415520276
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haicut1976

Bairds Bar

Features: Seating Area, TV for Sporting Events
Nearest Transport: High Street Glasgow / National Railway

Braids Bar serve beers, wines, spirits and cocktails as well as a selection of light snacks. They have a TV for live sport.

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haicut1976
17-01-2010
4.0 star(s)

Bairds bar, Like many bars in Glasgow is frequented by clients who are have an affiliation with 1 of the 4 football teams in Glasgow.

This particular bar seems to favoured by those at the far end of the spectrum and can be heard on weekends adiddily diddiling and adeedlily deediling with random punctuations of tourettesque high decibelic imbecilic

rants indicating support/approval for psychopathic killers who reside over the water.

The same kind of gusto is matched in another bar called loudens but at the opposite end of the spectrum

and there is a fair chance that the clientele of both these pubs share the same accommodation from time 

to time via the judiciary and alcohol recovery/mental health services. Both sets of fans love the getting one 

up on each, oblivious to the great equaliser of Korsakoff's syndrome.

 

limmy
29-11-2009
0.5 star(s)

Well done bigots for disgracing this bar with IRA comments.

I'm a rangers fan but i've popped in for the odd pint and thought it was more a Celtic bar than a Republican bar but then again maybe i'm wrong.Same old Glasgow though with the stuck in the mud Irish politics spoiling a pub review

<b>clara</b>
29-10-2008
clara
5.0 star(s)
the best bar by far great tunes nearly as good as kellys bar cleland rebel throuh and through UP THE RA
<b>Nicola</b>
23-09-2008
Nicola
5.0 star(s)
Best Celtic Bar !! Best People !! Best Banter !! More Can You Ask For To Be Honest
mick ohara
18-08-2008
2.5 star(s)
great boozer you know what your getting when you go into bairds so if your from the lesser brained division stick to the loudon and such like
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