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    Saint Luke's

    Saint Luke's

    (8 reviews)

    ££

    Gallowgate

    This converted church next to the Barras shows just what can be achieved in re-using old church…read morespaces - Cottier's, are you listening? This is a wonderful addition to the Calton area and I hope it does well. The church interior has been lovingly preserved, even down to the pulpit sitting at one side of the stage, and the organ pipes provide a fine backdrop and a reminder of the venue's former incarnation. I wonder if the organ still works? I also noticed a cinema screen overhead so I guess they may show films? Or maybe it's just for presentations? The funky purple lighting didn't seem sleazy at all, although it could easily have done. Even the installation of the necessary sound and lighting technology didn't manage to detract from the beautiful architecture. Through a curtain to the right is the bar/restaurant area, which we didn't try on this visit. It has an American diner-style menu, with ribs, steaks, burgers, open sandwiches and pizzas being the mainstays - although I was pleased to see that they do have a couple of veggie options and even a vegan nut loaf. Parking is pretty straightforward on the street outside, or there is a tiny car parking area behind the church that holds about 6 cars.

    I started reading about St Luke's about a year before it opened, following the whole conversion…read morefrom derelict church to swanky bar/restaurant/music venue. And I didn't just want to like it; I wanted to love it, heart and soul. But I don't. And I'm really, truly sad about that. Sinceriously. The conversion itself is awesome - the building has been beautifully restored, and the space utilised pretty well. But it had a really weird, tense atmosphere when we visited at the weekend. Bordering on hostile. And the music was just insanely loud for a bar that wasn't even half full. I probably wouldn't go back at the weekend - but I'll definitely so in for a midweek drink sometime.

    Sweeney's on the Park

    Sweeney's on the Park

    (7 reviews)

    £

    Queen's Park, South Side

    Why I like Sweeney's on the Park: -it sells two real ales…read morefrom Fyne Ales at £3.30 and in good condition -it has very friendly staff -nicely refurbished interior -feels like a locals' pub even though it's been gentrified somewhat -has a selection of great value snacks such as pies and sausage rolls -has sky TV for the fitba -welcome break from some "classier" venues nearby -breaks up the journey between John Striling Maxwell and Mulberry Street

    We were booked as a band for a night of music in Sweeney's, playing alongside some other local…read moreacts. The night itself wasn't organised by the bar but someone outwith who hosts a regular music showcase. The evening felt very uorganised, and although, little of this is down to Sweeney's, the staff were of little help. We arrived early. The decor is eclectic, the pub definitely has a personal touch. I really liked the musical and instrument motifs by the stage area. There's also some quirky signs by the bar. Although, it did all a bit funky and mismatched to me. When we walked in, instruments in hand, we made our way from one half of the bar to the other; one which has the stage. Although the bar staff in the first room had explained we'd to head through to the second, nobody welcomed us or explained what would be happening when we got there. Other than a heckle from some folks at a table and a 'What will you be playing for us?!', we were left to it. We took a seat and, noticing no other instrument-in-hand folks, wandered exactly what the plan was. So we ordered drinks, and then I introduced myself and the band. At this point, more musicians were in the bar. Phew! The barman explained that the person who runs the night was running late. Understandably not their fault, what could they do? But then time went on and on. And there was no update from the bar. We just waited and waited. We'd presumed we were first since it had been listed that way without a mention of running times but after waiting till after the night should have begun (when the organiser finally arrived), we found out we were second. By this point, we just wanted to play; play and go home. In addition, the monitor mix wasn't great and the organiser had mistakenly thought there was two of us, so Sweeney's only paid two of us for performing. The general feeling was that there's venues out there doing amazing things for local music. The best and memorable gigs for us have had great hosts behind them. We just didn't feel this way about Sweeney's, and that's a pity.

    The Rum Shack - Sit outside and "lime" - which means hang out in Caribbean slang

    The Rum Shack

    (24 reviews)

    ££

    South Side

    This was part of our International Food Night arranged by our very own International Yelper Man of…read moreMystery Rocco G. It sounded like a nice wee change and a visit to deep south of Glasgow. This was indeed a special wee Yelp outing as these don't happen very often. I was looking forward to my Caribbean treat and meeting up with my fellow Yelpers. I managed to find the Southside by train to Queen's Park Station and it's only a 5 minutes hop, skip and jump to The Rum Shack. I was unfortunately in still a bit of pain from the Kiltwalk so think I didn't get to enjoy the experience as much as I had hoped. We were seated on stools at 2 separate high tables. I think I was craving a normal seat, which are available by the way. The menu had a fairly nice varied choice of Caribbean dishes, some with a Scottish twist. So I opted for the Haggis Balls to kick off this food night. The starter was absolutely delicious, the sauce wasn't too hot and with a pleasant amount of sweetness to compliment my balls. Oh yeah! OK, so they were actually "fritters". I felt some of the menu for me was a bit on the spicy side so opted for the vegetarian dish of Cuban black bean and rice with fried plantain and sweet potatoes. I have to say it was very different but quite palatable. It was lovely décor and the staff could not be any more helpful, they were very accommodating and polite. I'm not sure I would venture back here as I felt there was nothing else on the menu I would really try, I think it would be nice to swing by for some drinks as they have a fully stocked bar and I'm sure there's a rum lurking in there somewhere that I may like. Try for yourselves, for me I just wasn't blown out my boots.

    Popped in for lunch on Saturday after having it on my list of places to try for a while. It was…read morequiet and when walking in to the main bar for the first time there were no menu's on the tables. We weren't sure where to sit or the set up of the place but after finding a seat the staff were welcoming and helpful. We were in for food more than drinks, however I did have a tasty dark rum and ginger beer or two which was as nice as you'd hope. The service was quick and after ordering the waitress brought over a bottle of their house chilli sauce with a warning that it was incredibly hot - she wasn't lying! It was lovely though, not sure if they do, but they should sell it by the bottle. The menu was small which I find a welcome sign, I always hope this means the kitchen have perfected the few dishes they list and I was not disappointed. To start we had Accra and Popcorn Prawns, the prawns were nice and came with a tasty sauce but the Accra was the definite winner for the starter. For our mains we had Jerk Pit Fish of the Day and Jerk Pit Pork belly, both came with corn on the cob and rice and peas. The jerk seasoning was great, and had a good heat to it, as you would expect. The rice was well cooked and well seasoned and the fish tender and flakey. I could have done with an extra corn on the cob - that dipped in their hot sauce was a highlight for the veggie lover in me. Not eating meat personally, I never tried the pork belly, however I was told it was delicious. It's not far from a top rating for me (I'd give it 4 and a half if I could), the only downfalls I found were the atmosphere little a lacking, probably down to the time of day we visited, between lunch and dinner. I think it would be a great evening trip. I found the material of the plates a little distracting, it felt a little like eating off of paper plates. Over all I'd recommend it, I'll definitely be back to eat here again!

    O2 Academy Glasgow - Trivium - 4th Feb 2014 (c) Iain Purdie www.moshville.co.uk

    O2 Academy Glasgow

    (51 reviews)

    ££

    Gorbals, South Side

    Worst venue I have ever been to, I had a disability access bench and I was assaulted, harassed and…read morebullied out my seat by a bunch of drunk Irish women. I asked security 4 times to make me safe and move me, I had to eventually let them feel the tube in my head to be taken seriously. To say the managers sean and especially Chris could not have cared less is an understatement, Chris in particular is vile and they waited 21 days for the cctv footage to be wiped before they got back in touch and took great pleasure in telling me they didn't even watch it. Please be careful if you are disabled or have a brain injury, the academy group could not care less about keeping you safe, 6 wooden benches isn't a disabled access area. This was also vip treatment and i had to wait on a freezing set of stairs for way over an hour and was refused water for my medication because the upstairs bar was used for a meet and greet and the venue wasn't ready, when it was ready the disabled toilet was covered in faeces.

    When the academy first opened I was not happy as every gig was here instead of the Barrowlands.. I…read morewent along wanting to hate it as no where is as good as the barras.. For the record it's not as good as the barras, but in my eyes nowhere is, but as live venues go it's a good one.. There is a balcony, where I have only sat once, as I like to dance at gigs.. But the view was great.. Downstairs there are a few different levels so this allows for good viewing wherever you stand.

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