Champagne Central

Glasgow


Offering comfort and style just a step away from the madding crowds of Central Station, this classy establishment is frequented by well-dressed drinkers after champagnes and expertly-crafted cocktails. Given the unique location, which overlooks the main concourse of Scotland's busiest railway hub, the opportunity to stop by for a drink while you wait for your train is difficult to refuse.


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