Tabac

Glasgow


Chilled out vibes and cocktails bring a young crowd to this lane hideaway where the cosy, contemporary interior is complemented by DJs regularly spinning electro beats. A big draw is the 'secret' speakeasy-style room where there's only one drink on offer, the incredibly moreish Leche de Pantera (gin, rum, cointreau, peppermint and cinnamon mixed with condensed milk).


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