The Lomond has loyal following of northern suburbanites, local musicians, and music lovers. There are gigs on most nights of the week and late Sunday afternoons with roots, country, bluegrass, folk, and World music sensibilities; down-home music with a huge does of 'real'. On nights without scheduled gigs, you might find yourself in the midst of a celtic jam session.
I like turning up just before a gig starts, ordering some simple pub meal like their fish and chips (no great shakes here, by the way. The food is quite ordinary, standard pub fare), a draught beer and finding a seat before it starts to get too packed. Then my aim is to not move again until the gig is over, except maybe to get another beer.
The Lomond also has a bistro section with a separate menu of more fanciful dishes, but I've never tried it so I can't vouch for it, but I'm sure it's decent enough. read more