The Granary was historically a hub for tram cars until 1962. The walls are still adorned with the metal rosettes that carried the electric cables that powered the trams. Nearby is Queen's Park, the oldest park on the south side of the city, and the imposing Langside Halls. The halls were originally built in 1847 in Queen Street as The National Bank of Scotland and later moved to their present site stone by stone.
Real ale was discontinued following a refurbishment in April 2019.
Granary, Glasgow
Source: National