The Winter Lodge was back at George Square over Christmas for Glasgow on Ice. As always, it looks like one of those temporary construction offices from the outside, but hoisted up on stilts to overlook the ice rink. Inside is in stark contrast, made to look like a log cabin, or ski lodge. It's warm and cosy, and has a roaring fire - fake, of course - courtesy of a projector on the ceiling.
This year, recycling and sustainability seems to have been key. The furniture was all (with maybe two exceptions) made out of old pallets, the seats and benches adorned with comfortable cushions. The bar serves all its drinks in what you may at first perceive to be plastic cups, but they are in fact compostable veg-ware, and the drinking straws are made of paper.
The brandy hot chocolate was a bit disappointing... the cocoa content was way too low, so it was more like brandy warm milk. It was still nice, but not what I'd anticipated. The mulled cider is a winner, though. They also sell mulled wine and hot buttered rum - I still haven't tried the rum, but doubtless I will be sampling in November when the Lodge will reappear along with the ice rink.
I love this place for the novelty and the live music. As far as bars go, there's not enough seating for the space, the usual drinks are a little over-priced and sometimes you wait for service longer than you'd expect. But if you want to listen to great local bands every night of the week while this place is open, or if you fancy grabbing yourself a festive, warm, alcoholic beverage whilst you watch people fall over on the ice rink, then this is the place to be! read more