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Drum & Monkey: Glasgow’s Classic Gastropub in a Historic Setting

Traditional Glasgow gastropub in a historic bank building, famed for its ales, hearty pies, and welcoming city centre vibe.

★★★★★4.2 (1987)

Nestled in a grand old bank building on St Vincent Street, Drum & Monkey offers a traditional yet elegant pub experience in Glasgow’s city centre. Known for its extensive selection of ales, classic British dishes including an acclaimed pie menu, and a warm, friendly atmosphere, this gastropub is a favourite for after-work drinks and casual dining. The venue is wheelchair accessible and combines historic charm with modern hospitality, serving until late every day.

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91 St Vincent St, Glasgow, G2 5TF, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Thursday
12 pm-11:30 pm
Friday
12 pm-12 am
Saturday
12 pm-12 am
Sunday
12 pm-11:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    Take Glasgow Subway to St Enoch station, then walk about 10 minutes through city streets to reach Drum & Monkey. Subway runs every 7-10 minutes, with tickets costing around £1.50-£2.50.

    Bus

    Multiple bus routes serve St Vincent Street, including numbers 2, 3, and 4 from Glasgow Central Station area. The journey takes approximately 15-20 minutes, with single fares around £2.50. Buses run frequently throughout the day.

    Taxi

    A taxi ride from Glasgow Central Station to Drum & Monkey takes about 5-10 minutes depending on traffic, costing approximately £5-£8. Taxis are readily available but may be limited during peak hours.

    Walking

    From Glasgow Central Station, a walk of approximately 20 minutes through flat, paved city streets leads you directly to the pub, suitable for most fitness levels and wheelchair accessible.

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    Local tips

    Visit earlier in the evening to secure a table as the pub fills up quickly, especially after work hours.
    Try the pie menu for a taste of classic British and Scottish specialties like Cullen Skink and Crofters Pie.
    The pub is wheelchair accessible with all facilities on one level, but note that the cellar-level restrooms are compact.
    Sample the rotating selection of award-winning ales, including local Scottish brews.

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    A Historic Venue with Timeless Charm

    Drum & Monkey is housed in a striking former bank building, whose architectural grandeur lends the pub a unique character that blends old-world elegance with the casual comfort of a traditional Glasgow boozer. The interior features classic pub aesthetics with warm wood finishes and vintage touches, creating an inviting atmosphere that pays homage to the city’s rich heritage.

    Ale and Culinary Traditions

    Specialising in ale, Drum & Monkey boasts an impressive range of award-winning beers, regularly refreshed to offer patrons a dynamic tasting experience. The kitchen serves up hearty British fare, with a particular emphasis on pies—ranging from classic steak and ale to regional specialties like Cullen Skink and Crofters Pie. The menu balances traditional dishes with contemporary twists, catering to both casual diners and food enthusiasts.

    Vibrant Social Hub in the City Centre

    Located centrally on St Vincent Street, the pub is a popular spot for professionals and locals to unwind after a busy day. Its lively yet relaxed vibe is enhanced by background music and occasional live events, including sports broadcasts such as the World Cup and Premier League matches. The venue’s layout on one level ensures easy wheelchair access, complemented by dedicated disabled facilities.

    Welcoming and Inclusive Atmosphere

    Drum & Monkey prides itself on friendly, efficient service and a welcoming environment for all guests. The staff are known for their warm hospitality, and the pub’s accessibility features make it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs. While the cellar-level restrooms are noted for being compact and in need of refurbishment, the overall experience remains comfortable and accommodating.

    Practical Details and Visitor Experience

    Open daily from noon until late evening (midnight on weekends), Drum & Monkey is ideal for lunch, dinner, or late-night drinks. Prices are moderate, offering good value for quality food and drink in a stylish setting. The pub is well-suited for casual meals, social gatherings, and enjoying Glasgow’s vibrant pub culture in a historic environment.

    Enduring Appeal and Local Favourite

    With nearly 900 photos capturing its atmosphere and dishes, Drum & Monkey stands as a testament to Glasgow’s thriving gastropub scene. Its blend of traditional charm, quality ales, and hearty British cuisine continues to attract a diverse crowd, making it a staple destination for both locals and visitors seeking an authentic Scottish pub experience.

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