Much as Iike the pub I am astonished and annoyed, as well as the seemingly indifference of the English owners. Advertised football schedules on the TV given out by the pub appear to think Scotland does not exist, never mind Wales and the Six-Counties. Celtic v Moscow is not mentioned. The sooner we annul The Treaty of Union of 1707 the better. The arrogance and indifference of these people does not surprise these people want to withdraw from the EU. I would go further, withdraw all Scots managers frm the English Premier League and«The“Football League,-Clarke, Ferguson, Lambert, Moyes, MacKay, Sturrock, et al Alan R Macdonald
Batfin
Rating des Ortes: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Had a great day here with some friends. 3DTV, pool table, jukebox and reasonably priced drinks. The only quibble I had is that we were separated as there didn’t seem to be tables large enough to accommodate more than four peoplethere were seven of us! The staff are friendly and helpful, they even took time to give me directions upon leaving the pub. A nice wee place to while away a lazy afternoon.
Sandym
Rating des Ortes: 1 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Never been back since I complained many years ago about being given a coke and water instead of vodka and coke! When I tried to take a sample out to be tested in the labority of a drinks company I worked in I was barred!
Ally B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Torlum, United Kingdom
Been a few times never had a problem, friendly place in good area especially if your heading toward town centre, always a challenge to play someone random at pool and cheap drinks also :)
Paul C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Glasgow, United Kingdom
The problem the Partick Tavern has is its failure to decide whether or not it wishes to be a pub or a club. If it were to stay the former, it would be fine. The beer is cheap, the football is on a large screen and it’s actually quite comfortable in parts. Not one to go to before a nice dinner or for a special event. But a couple of drinks and a game of pool with friends? Yes, fine. Wholly acceptable. Come Friday or Saturday night however, and staff practically wheel the glitter ball out as a DJ cranks the music up to 11 on the volume dial. At 7.59pm, you’re commenting on the fact your cheap pub dinner is really rather pleasant and how you genuinely believe the bad press this place gets is unmerited. Come 8.01pm, you’re out the door, leaving behind the majority of your chips as the first few bars of 500 Miles are greeted by a completely inappropriate uproarious cheer and you’re about to be dragged on to the forming dance floor. No thank you.
Katie A.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Manchester, United Kingdom
My boyfriend keeps trying to convince me that the Partick Tavern is, in fact, a «nice» pub. It’s not working. Located on Dumbarton Road and the corner of Benalder Street, The Partick Tavern is a big pub(it’s also painted salmon pink on the outside which should really be marked down as a plus point). It’s always decorated with various banners and posters advertising special events — such as Hogmanay, Halloween, Christmas etc.(If you can name it, the Partick Tavern probably have a party to celebrate it). They also always put up posters(of the home-made word art kind) to advertise the sports fixtures that they will be playing on their big screens. And so yes, the Partick Tavern is a big pub in a convenient location. The drinks are cheap and so is the food — although it is of the pub-grub microwaved variety. The downside is though that it’s mainly populated by rowdy football fans, binge drinkers and smoky old men. Not really my idea of a great night out.