Eighteenth-century coaching inn on the road to Paisley. The public bar has a real coal fire and retains much of its original charm with antique furniture and service bells. The spacious lounge which is mostly used for dining leads out to an enclosed garden to the rear. There is also an outside drinking area at the front. There is a pool room and function suite off the public bar.
Single storey building dating back to the 17th century which retains a number of fittings from the inter-war period. The public bar has a mainly yellow and red tiled floor, an inter-war ply panelled bar counter with a trough all around the base (bar top looks modern) but the gantry is modern. There is a brick fireplace that looks 1950s and the inner lobby has inter-war panelling which is the date of the inner door.
On the right is a small pool room with larger inter-war brick fireplace with a bell push on the right and left sides. The (non-working) bell box is situated high up over the front windows in the public bar. There is also an L-shaped lounge i.e. extended but it has modern bar fittings, but, unusually, there is a bell to attract service on the bar counter front. The gents retains a cream with green edging terrazzo floor, but it otherwise modernised.
Single storey building dating back to the 17th century which retains a number of fittings from the inter-war period. The public bar has a mainly yellow and red tiled floor, an inter-war ply panelled bar counter with a trough all around the base (bar top looks modern) but the gantry is modern. There is a brick fireplace that looks 1950s and the inner lobby has inter-war panelling which is the date of the inner door.
On the right is a small pool room with larger inter-war brick fireplace with a bell push on the right and left sides. The (non-working) bell box is situated high up over the front windows in the public bar. There is also an L-shaped lounge i.e. extended but it has modern bar fittings, but, unusually, there is a bell to attract service on the bar counter front. The gents retains a cream with green edging terrazzo floor, but it otherwise modernised.
Cross Stobs Inn, Barrhead