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    Nice N Sleazy

    3.9 (84 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 am (Next day)

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    The £3 mini mac n cheese
    claire B.

    So, I've been hearing much hype about the Meathammer Burgers so felt it my duty to pop in one evening and give it a go so thats just what I did. Not having been in here for a long time I was surprised to see nothing had changed. To be honest I always found it a bit of a dive so no change there. The seats are ripped, theres graffiti all over the place and the decor (if you could call it that) is well tired. For all that though, its a popular venue and still seems a big hit with the young squad (not that I'd know anything about that.) I wasn't overly enthused by the place but the sight of the menu quickly changed that. Its been a long time since I had a choice of burger to this caliber. We both opted for the Behmoth which was The Burger with Stilton, chunks of beef brisket, dill pickle, salad and Horseradish mayo, with a bone marrow gravy and chips. I'm not usually one for ordering burgers but these were Awesome! We also ordered between us a side of macaroni which was just as tasty. With a thick topping of bubbly cheese, this wee dish was exceedingly moreish. Not the fastest of service but well worth the wait and a great selection of beers to keep you going till your dish arrives.

    Caleb D.

    Oh dear sleazies thou will now and forever hold a special place in my heart and in my mind....... Hipper than a hip hop rabbit on a pogo stick in a boncy castle, this place is and has been the place to be in Glasgow since 1893 (blatant lies i tells thee). With a worn in look that comes from actually being worn in rather than any design facet, Sleazies is the Grandaddy of alternative bars/nightclubs in Glasgow. Many a drunken night has been had in this fair place by me and my closest associates or indeed any old punk you can find on the streets. Now for a while the fate of this dear establishment seemed to have taken a turn for the worse with a drastic renovation which had almost taken the Sleaze out of the place. This was followed by a brief and somewhat lingering flirtation with the Top Shop generation who were less scared to get their jeans dirty as a result of the clean up. Thankfully the sleaze has returned to almost its former glory and is one of the few places where the crowd can be as eclectic as the jukebox. This is a must for anyone who visits Glasgow and fancies a drunken night out.

    Nicola B.

    Sleazy's is an excellent Glasgow dive bar. While I have to admit that I haven't actually set foot inside many times, I do enjoy it every time I do. They're a Glasgow staple, with DJs and live music virtually (if not literally) every night of the week. My only problem with it is the Sleazier-than-thou attitude that people tend to throw at you when you don't realise they already knew their favourite DJ was playing there in a couple of weeks. Sorr-rree! Smashing pub though, and it has been around forever. Went here for lunch a couple of weeks ago and had a great lasagne, and half my friend's amazing burger and curly fries. A wee bit more than you might pay for gastropub food elsewhere, but since the surroundings are so congenial, I don't mind paying a wee bit extra to hang around for a couple of hours.

    Menu March 2016
    Lucy B.

    Nice N Sleazy is NOT my usual venue of choice. The music is the opposite end of my preference spectrum. But it seems that Babu Bombay Street Kitchen now run the kitchen there.... Therein lies the unfortunate dilemma. Amazing food versus the worst music in the world. Seriously dreadful, awful, what the hell is wrong with the screaming man..... It's not for me. Babu's food though. It's fantastic. I had the Bhel Puri which is spicy puffed rice, served in a paper cone. It's a billion times better than it sounds. I also had a Punjabi Channa Masala. I chose the 'small' option for both, and although I was hungry, that actually did me just fine (OK, I may have had a few of Simon H's masala fries). The food is what you would expect from Babu's Bombay Street Kitchen - fresh, high quality, delicious. I do NOT understand the pairing between Sleazy's and Babu. It just doesn't go. Sleazy's is not the place to go for a meal in pleasant surroundings. It's pretty horrible, although the staff are lovely, really nice and helpful. But the music. I cannot tell you how horrendous it was, and too loud. And the volume kept being adjusted. I hate that. Just when you think you're getting a lull in the torture, someone turns it up. Waaaaaaaa! Guuuurghhhh! Raaaaarrrrr!!!! The seats were repaired with duct tape. It's not that I really object to that - I don't, if it's done well. But this duct tape attached to my clothing as I shimmied along the seat to go to the toilet. There's no one in the world that can pull that off as a good look. Ladies - do not ever go on a date here. Toilets were not the best. I particularly did not enjoy the spectacle of when I was walking back from the ladies, and a guy was coming out of the gents, therefore holding the door open, and unintentionally giving me a full view of the urinals. The gents had their backs to me, but still, that's not nice, I didn't like it. So I'm torn. Sleazy's = the last place in Glasgow I ever want to go. Babu = beautiful fresh food unlike anything else in Glasgow. Like the loud shouty man said - 'aaaaarrrrgh'.....

    Adapted breakfast
    Elaine D.

    I was so pleased when I heard Babu Street Kitchen were the new food folks taking over the Sleazy's kitchen. Their menu has quite a few things on it marked as vegan, so I chose here for this week's event with a vegan meetup group I co-run. The guy taking the order seemed really unsure of the menu but he said he wasn't usually in at that time of day; ok, no problem, we've all been there with unfamiliar job duties. There were five of us and the food all came out at different times; my order was placed second out of the three placed and arrived last but whatever, maybe my order took a bit longer to make. The place was really quiet but I'd booked a table originally for 8, at least a week ago, so they knew there'd be customers looking for food. My breakfast dish, marked vegan, arrived and the paratha had been changed for a roti, because the paratha wasn't vegan, and the potato patties had been changed for a beetroot pattie thing because the potato patties weren't vegan (or, it may have been because they'd run out... both myself and the waitress were very confused by this point). Let me say a) how much I love potato; b) how much I dislike beetroot; c) why is a dish marked clearly as vegan when it appears that half of it isn't; d) I am not happy at the best of times when I spend 10mins deliberating over what to order only to be told the dish is not available but presenting me with something different to what I ordered without checking with me first is a big no no. One star for the nice food when it arrived, and one star for the pleasant, apologetic waiting staff, one of whom offered to bring me an extra side for the inconvenience. As an aside, in the toilet cubicle I spotted an ad for their dairyfree ice-cream milkshakes, £2, using Swedish Glace ice cream. There was to be no bright end to the meal when we were told they had no said ice cream, and there'd be a delivery tomorrow.

    Mini mac n cheese
    Briony C.

    A short update to my previous review as we re-visited recently. I ordered the same burger as last time, the Behemoth without a bun as well as a portion of the mac cheese as a side. The mac cheese arrived first - too much mustard and not enough cheese. I wouldn't order this again as I really didn't enjoy it. The burger was just as good as last time; a really big patty which was nice and juicy and again I loved the bone marrow gravy. Again, I wasn't really taken with the brisket but I order this burger because I like the other toppings anyway. My chips were a bit of a let down as they weren't cooked quite enough although Graeme's portion seemed better. Another thing worth noting was that service was really good and our waitress was really helpful and friendly. It was noticeably quiet for a Saturday evening although maybe it picks up later in the night.

    Big burger!
    Debbie B.

    I ordered the Great White Buffalo; a beef patty on a brioche bun, filled with bacon, Stilton, red onion marmalade, garlic mayo, and a JD, Worcester sauce and Tabasco reduction. The food came in good time, and was served with a side of triple cook chips, which was a bit on the small side. The burger, however, was monolithic! The meat was cooked to perfection, and melted in my mouth, the flavours a beautiful compliment to each other, quite smokey, with a bit if sharpness from the Stilton. The only thing to let this down was the bun. It was chilled, and had evidently been in the fridge for a day or two. With a fresher bun it would have got 5 stars.

    Ground floor Sleazy's, taken from The List website
    Em C.

    There seems to be a magnetic pull on Sauchiehall St that leads the avid music lover towards Nice N Sleazy. Not only is its nifty location perfect for those who want to shuffle along to a nightclub after having sampled the jukebox and booze selection, but its late closing hours are favourable for those who don't want to be bundled out of a bar before midnight. But it is not for those reasons that Sleazy's has become a Glasgow staple over the years. Since the 90s its basement has been host to a vast variety of gigs, ranging from local bands to touring artists. Its dingy decor and diner layout upstairs gives an underground ambience, with all the young dudes huddled together on a Friday evening around tables under low hanging lights enjoying the experience. But even though Sleazy's is undeniably an experience (perhaps lending to why it's crammed to the rafters with unsung musicologists), its atmosphere is crackling rather than foreboding. The bar staff are laid back and friendly, and there is an array of food available during the day. So while some people may initially be put off by the flocks of kids hanging around smoking outside on a Friday night, when inside it's hard not to feel as though you're part of something. The jukebox is amazing, and while it can get a bit cramped at the bar, with its reasonable prices, infamous White Russian deal and a wealth of music history to offer it's easy to see why it's so popular. I'd recommend reading the graffitti in the ladies' room but don't want to provoke any guys into having a gander!

    Dallis M.

    First of all, clear your mind of everything. Ok? Ok, just accept Nice and Sleazy for what it is. First of all, it lives up to its name in certain respects, but don't let that stop you from going in. It's got an excellent bar, but some pernickity bar staff. They see you; but they're going to take their time counting their tips or whatever before they finally amble over to where you're waiting patiently, money in hand. Now once you're past that, love Nice N Sleazy. It's got some great tunes; a relaxed atmosphere, excellent nachos, and a venue downstairs holding live gigs. And if you're into something a bit more wild, try a Buckfast cocktail. Oh yes. They make them.

    Paul C.

    I think Nice and Sleazy has lost its way a bit. It used to be a place that offered something different, great music in a laid back atmosphere, a veritable Oasis in the Smirnoff ice filled Sauchiehall Street desert. However, Sleazies now seems to be catering for a different market. The playlists are not what they used to be and posters have began to crop up around the walls, advertising cheesy student style parties. Hope this isn't the beginning of the end of what was once a giant in the Glasgow pub scene.

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    I've been visiting Sleazys for years now and it's definitely the coolest joint in town.

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    The Pot Still - 1000 whiskies

    The Pot Still

    (153 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    Small pub, massive whisky selection -- and I mean massive. We're talking over 1,000 whiskies on the…read moreshelves, plus a solid lineup of beers on tap. It's cozy, crowded, and buzzing with life -- often standing room only and packed shoulder-to-shoulder with locals and travelers alike. If you're a whisky fan (or even just whisky-curious), do yourself a favor and try one of their Scotland whisky flights. It's like taking a mini tour of the country's whisky regions without ever leaving your barstool -- and without worrying about driving. The bartenders really know their stuff and are happy to guide you toward something you'll love. A quick heads-up: no football colors allowed, which keeps the atmosphere friendly and relaxed no matter who you support. And speaking of friendly -- the locals here are as welcoming as they come. This is exactly the kind of place where Scotland's famous pub culture shines. Prices are surprisingly reasonable too, so you can sample a few drams without feeling guilty. Whether you're a seasoned whisky nerd or just looking to experience the local vibe, this is the spot. Pull up a stool (if you can find one) and enjoy a proper Scottish night out

    Even if you are not a whiskey fan, this place is worth visiting if you're in town. Just to see…read moretheir ginormous, or hmm, whiskey-normous, selection of bottles lining the wall, and the bartenders going up and down the ladders to fetch them. This may prompt you to feel like ordering a drink. You are in good hands and they can totally recommend something that you may like. Their selection is so huge they don't have a menu, you just have to ask for your label or take their recommendations. Naturally, most of the selection is Scottish whiskey, but if you somehow prefer otherwise, (say you are a local tired of Scotch... or just want to reaffirm nothing beats a Scotch?) they do offer whiskey from other countries, as well as beer and ciders, as well as gin, rum and the like. They do offer pies and other bar food, but we went after dinner and just couldn't stomach more food, tempting as they may sound.

    Slouch

    Slouch

    (45 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    Sleazy rock? Check! Dirty blues? Check! I think I'm going to like it…read more Now this was a joint I'd never heard of and only came into contact through a friends wee birthday night out. Now we're not talking heavy full pedal to metal kinda night as the participants and birthday man himself had been doing a 24 hour DJ charity gig around Glasgow the day before. So this was a Sunday night just chillin' and grabbing a few beers kinda night listening to all them dirty dirty blues. Da da da da dum! Oh and talking a whole lotta random nonsence. Da da da da dum! At the entrance it spilt into two, venue to left and the bar to the right, here I am stuck in middle..... er em. Sorry! Anyhoo we had a booth which looked like it could be closed to make a private party area. Steady! It was an all round really good night, the decor was non too shabby for a rock stylee venue with fancy wall paper and chandeliers, one girl actually blended into the wall with the top she was wearing. Nice! Drinks what you'd kinda expect to pay in the city centre but overall a fab night out and wouldn't mind swinging by again for some more of them dirty blues. Da da da da dum! Did I mention I saw The Beatles playing in the venue when we left? Very surreal!

    With an hour to kill before dinner, I needed a cocktail. Or two. And some chips. Thankfully Slouch…read morehas all these things on the menu PLUS seating so that meant it was the perfect stop for Saturday afternoon drinks. My first cocktail was the Personality Crisis £5.95. Made from "Smirnoff Green Apple Vodka & Xante Pear Cognac, shaken with lemons and apple juice. Finished with a splash of lemonade and a drizzle of grenadine, served in a chilled wine glass." There's no denying this cocktail had an apple zing to it - quite sweet but not too over the top and pretty easy drinking. I'd ordered the twice cooked fries (£2.95) and they arrived pretty quickly and were piping hot. They weren't amazing fries, a little greasy but overall they were pretty decent and we demolished them without any trouble. I then opted to get into a second cocktail - it was a Saturday afternoon, after all. The Black Magic Woman (£6.50) is an espresso martini with "Illy Espresso, Smirnoff Red, Patron XO & brown sugar shaken over ice, strained into a martini glass and dusted with chocolate." Woah. This was GOOD. I mean, really good. A bit addictive, even. Thankfully I wouldn't be able to tolerate two espresso martinis so that wasn't really an option. I loved the chocolate dusting and it was one of the best espresso martinis I've ever had. I'd even go so far as to say I would go back to Slouch just for this cocktail, it was that good.

    The Finnieston

    The Finnieston

    (62 reviews)

    ££

    Finnieston, West End

    We ordered lunch special for mussels @ 10 pounds each. Delicious and good potions for price. Would…read moredefinitely eat here again. Server was friendly and attentive.

    When my better half wants something she usually gets it. Since we were going to Glasgow Scotland…read moreshe insisted that we go to dinner at The Finnieston Sea food and Pub. It is not located in the hip touristy area next to Planet Hollywood. It is a small unassuming pub in a working class neighborhood. We walked from Glasgow University (looks like Hogwarts) which turned out to be a longer walk than Google made it seem. It was cold and drizzly just like Scotland should be so when we got there we were ready. We didn't have reservations but they were extremely nice and sat us down. This is a Pub. Just what you are picturing in your head right now. Dark, lots of dark wood, old crumbling bricks. I love this decor. We started with a couple of appetizers I ordered the Salmon Tartar and my wife ordered the smoked duck breast. I ordered a cold pint my wife had a glass of white wine. We decided to also have a half dozen local oysters. The waitress asked if we were expecting someone else. I guess 3 appetizers is not normal for 2. We were just getting started. Once we demolished all 3 appetizers I followed up with the Pan Seared Gigha Halibut my wife had the steamed Shetland Mussels. What a treat. All the seafood is local and very fresh. All of our dishes from beginning to end were tops. A truly historic dining experience from a historic eatery. In Glasgow then GO...... to The Finnieston. See what I did there. BTW we also had dessert.

    The Brass Monkey - Craft Beer menu

    The Brass Monkey

    (24 reviews)

    ££

    Finnieston, West End

    If you are into craft beer and chill vibe this is a great spot. They carry Overtone Brewing line in…read morecans and it is as good as any US NEIPA including Trillium, Treehouse, Singlecut, Other Half and Tired Hands. Come early or it will be crowded.

    Great pub to stop and have a drink after walking around town. Located within about walking distance…read morefrom hotels. Appearance/Location: corner bar located on Argyle street. Good location to stop on your way back from Kelvingrove's Art Gallery and Museum. We walked from the museum to the pub without any problems. It's nice on the inside. There are some tables and the bar is at the center with a nice display of alcohol both on tap and on the walls. Beer: there was large selection of beer and liquor to choose from. I was looking for a good stout and the bartender, Andrew gave me some really good recommendations. I settled on the Overtone Milk that he recommended and it did not disappoint. It was smooth, full bodied, and flavorful. Nice chocolate flavor with a hint of smokiness to it. My husband got the Drygate IPA and it was crisp and hoppy. Service: I always look for good conversation, attentiveness, kindness, and whether or not the server and or bartender was knowledgeable about what they're serving. Our bartender Andrew was all of the above. He was so welcoming, and my husband and I enjoyed the great conversation With him. He knew a lot about the selection of beers and whiskey, where it came from, and who it came from, so that was wonderful! Thank you Andrew for a great experience. We hope we can stop by again while we're still in Glasgow.

    The Dockyard Social

    The Dockyard Social

    (2 reviews)

    West End

    This is a brilliant venue with lots of various street food options all under one roof. They used to…read morerun pop-ups but now Dockyard has a permanent home. It has a mix of ten World food traders. I opted for Japanese and my husband opted for a pizza. There are also multi-themed bars with a full bar. It was a great opportunity to meet up with the Glasgow Yelpers and celebrate Lucy B's birthday. Lucy suggested here due to their opening hours. So if anyone had children they could bring them during the day. It is also dog friendly. I thought that was a really good idea. Folks dropped in and left throughout the day at their own leisure. The Dockyard is only opened at the weekend but has long opening hours. Basically the party starts on a Friday from 5pm - 11pm, 12noon - 11pm on Saturday and 12.00noon - 8.00pm on a Sunday. It really is a great social dining area experience. One thing you need to do is buy a £5 entry ticket. I bought mine online from their website. Online let me choose a time slot. I choose 12noon - 5.00pm. We then exchanged our tickets for coin tokens at the cash desk when you arrive. So I presume you can also buy on the door. The token is worth £5 so this means you can redeem it for a free drink or a free food items for one of the stalls. I would advise using it towards the food as most items are from £5. I would also advise that you wrap up as it was pretty cold. They do have heaters dotted around the place but when your sitting for so long you can start to feel rather chilly. I've only experienced it during the winter so it will be interesting to see you how it is during the summer. I highly recommend this place as alternative day/night out. There's DJ's keeping the choons going, so it's got a good atmosphere. The only thing is I did find it a bit hard to find when using Google Maps. It's about a 10 minute walk from the Exhibition Train Station and you could walk by the entrance when you arrive. Fortunately there was a bouncer outside and he said we were in the right place. If you get the chance, go along, it's a great way to spend a weekend with a different type of dining experience.

    PHYSICAL ASSAULT BY BOUNCER AVOID…read more When I visited this venue I ordered around £50 worth of food and sat at a table with my partner. Around five minutes later a male security bouncer approached me and said you haven't reserved this table you have to move somewhere else. I simply stated that I wasn't aware of table reservations and that I had bought a ticket for the event. He then told me "don't get cheeky" which I absolutely wasn't, in fact I was responding to the unnecessary tone he took with me initially. He told me you only bought a ticket, so has everyone in here. People have reserved this table so you need to move. I then moved to a table across the hall and spotted a female bouncer walking past. Still in shock about how I was spoken to previously I asked if I could speak with her regarding what had happened with her male colleague. I did not say a word of what happened before I was told "I already know what you're going to say and I am not putting up with it. He wouldn't be rude to you. I am a 52 year old woman and I'm not putting up with this." I asked if I could speak to get my point across as to what I was unhappy with when she grabbed my arms aggressively whilst her male colleague took my partners drink from his hands and told me to get out. This is utterly disgusting and they should be ashamed to run a venue where customers cannot ask for basic respect from staff without being physically assaulted and told to leave. Not only did I not receive the food I spent £50 on or the further £12 I paid in drinks which I did not consume, I had my night ruined and now have a traumatic memory with has shaken me greatly. Avoid at all costs!!

    Nice N Sleazy - bars - Updated May 2026

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