A busy Wetherspoon conversion of a bank head office in the centre of the city. Built as the Bank of Scotland's main Glasgow office by J T Rochead, it has many fine features including the central dome and surrounding sculptures. In addition to the regular cask beers, there are up to 12 guest ales, sourced from all over the UK. A bottle store in one of the bank's old strong rooms holds a large range of bottled and canned beers. "Meet the Brewer" nights are held regularly.
The central island bar is surrounded by side rooms, some of which can be booked for private functions.
Before 11am alcohol is only available to accompany a breakfast.
Conversion
Grade A-listed former Bank of Scotland office from 1870 in Italian Renaissance style. It has been splendidly reused as a Wetherspoon's with a magnificent spacious former banking hall containing a glazed dome and 16 caryatids. It has a number of small rooms, and the old bank safes are still to be seen. Wide selection of ales, ciders and meals.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Counting House, Glasgow
Source: National
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