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Nice 'n' Sleazy: Glasgow's Iconic Live Music and Nightlife Hub

Glasgow’s legendary live music bar and nightclub blending vibrant gigs, inclusive vibes, and a diverse menu on iconic Sauchiehall Street.

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Located at 421 Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow, Nice 'n' Sleazy is a legendary live music bar and nightclub known for its vibrant atmosphere and eclectic events. Open daily from noon to 3am, it offers a dynamic mix of live gigs, club nights, and a menu catering to meat eaters and vegans alike. With a rich history since 1991, it remains a cornerstone of Glasgow’s nightlife and music scene.

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421 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow, G2 3LG, GB
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Duration: 2 to 5 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
6 pm-3 am
Tuesday
6 pm-3 am
Wednesday
6 pm-3 am
Thursday
6 pm-3 am
Friday
5 pm-3 am
Saturday
2 pm-3 am
Sunday
6 pm-3 am

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    Take a bus to Sauchiehall Street with multiple routes serving the area; from Glasgow Queen Street Station, it’s a 10-15 minute walk. Bus tickets cost around £1.80-£3 depending on distance.

    Train

    Glasgow Queen Street Station is the nearest major train station, approximately 10-15 minutes on foot. Glasgow Central Station is about 15-20 minutes away by walking. Both stations connect well with regional and national rail services.

    Car

    Paid parking is available at nearby Q-Park Sauchiehall Street and Concert Hall Car Park. Expect to pay around £5-£10 for evening parking. On-street parking is limited and restricted.

    Walking

    If staying nearby in Glasgow city centre or the West End, walking to Nice 'n' Sleazy is convenient and enjoyable, with flat terrain and well-lit streets. Typical walk times range from 10 to 25 minutes depending on your starting point.

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    Local tips

    Visit early for food upstairs, served until 9pm with vegan and meat options.
    Check the event schedule ahead as door times for gigs vary, usually opening 7-8pm.
    Nearby paid parking is available at Q-Park Sauchiehall Street and Concert Hall Car Park.
    The venue has a capacity of about 150-200, ensuring an intimate live music experience.

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    A Pillar of Glasgow’s Nightlife Since 1991

    Nice 'n' Sleazy has been a vital part of Glasgow's cultural fabric since it first opened its doors in 1991. Situated in the heart of the city on Sauchiehall Street, it has grown into a beloved venue that champions independent music and grassroots talent. Its proximity to the Glasgow School of Art and central location make it a magnet for locals and visitors seeking authentic live music experiences and vibrant nightlife.

    Dual-Level Venue with Diverse Offerings

    The venue is split into two main areas: an upstairs bar and a downstairs live music space. The upstairs bar operates daily from 12pm until 3am, serving food until 9pm with a menu that thoughtfully caters to both meat eaters and vegans. Downstairs, the music venue opens from 7:30pm each evening, hosting an energetic schedule of gigs and club nights featuring local bands and touring acts. The intimate capacity of approximately 150-200 people fosters a close connection between performers and audiences.

    Atmosphere and Vibe

    True to its name, Nice 'n' Sleazy combines a laid-back, cool atmosphere with a slightly gritty, edgy charm that reflects Glasgow’s vibrant music culture. The venue is known for its friendly, knowledgeable staff and a welcoming environment that actively opposes aggression, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and racism. The sound system is highly regarded for its clarity, enhancing the live music experience.

    Accessibility and Amenities

    Located at street level, the main bar and venue are accessible, though visitors are advised to check in advance regarding specific facilities such as accessible toilets. Nearby paid parking options include Q-Park Sauchiehall Street and Concert Hall Car Park. The venue is well served by public transport, with Glasgow Queen Street Station a 10-15 minute walk away and numerous bus routes stopping close by.

    Events and Community Engagement

    Nice 'n' Sleazy is deeply embedded in Glasgow’s music community, offering venue hire at affordable rates and supporting a wide range of events from live gigs to club nights and comedy shows. It maintains an ethical stance against pay-to-play practices, fostering an inclusive space for artists of all sizes to build their fanbase.

    Essential Experience for Music Lovers

    Whether you’re drawn by the live music downstairs or the vibrant social scene upstairs, Nice 'n' Sleazy offers a quintessential Glasgow nightlife experience. Its blend of historic significance, diverse programming, and welcoming spirit make it a must-visit for those seeking authentic local culture and entertainment.

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