Sloans

Glasgow


One of the city's oldest pubs, Sloans' major draw is its Friday night ceilidh where kilted Glaswegians and visitors dance together to the beat of traditional Scottish folk music, a must-do experience if you want to sample an authentic Glasgow night out. A mixed crowd always generates a welcoming atmosphere, while the spacious courtyard is hugely popular in summer.


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