Bar 91 is a bar Merchant City Glasgow located in United Kingdom.
91 Candleriggs Glasgow Glasgow City G1 1NP United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Drinks | Beer, Cocktails |
Lovely lovely bar to enjoy a good pint. Flatbread meals are tasty and fantastic. Great staff and good music
Yep, this is a great spot. Great, inexpensive lunches and friendly staff .
This happy, buzzy bar serves excellent meals, far better than average pub food . Salads , pasta and burgers are among the many tasty offerings.
Great lunch , fresh and well cooked food, nice service and atmosphere
In summer, tables spill out onto the sidewalk -- ideal for some people-watching of the bold and the beautiful variety.
This place is lovely, value for money and the staff can't help you enough. Simply wonderful, English bars could learn a thing or two from here!
Good atmosphere, average prices for town and friendly staff .
Great vibe. Mixed crowd. Gets busy.
Sunday Roast lamb special was great
Beer selection is good.
Pizza is really nice, too.
Lovely pint of Guinness served here.
Great lunches
Try Tomato soup with bean
You can never go wrong with a Bar 91 burger . West beers on draught as well .
The Italian sausage ragu is consistently excellent!
Perfect afternoon drinking spot , popular with the architectural fraternity!
Try the burgers for lunch or an early dinner , always good
WiFi password: 0544943354 (BT Business Hub)
The cheese burger is to die for!
Sagres. Carrega.
Don't have the tomato sauce mixed with mayonnaise . It's bokeworthy
Old courthouse, food gets presented very well on your plate, good taste, nice selection of international beers, inexperienced young staff though when i was there... - Stefan de Goeij
Really good veggie food considering it's a touristy pub. They do great veggie haggis which you can order as a main. - Magda Wrzeszcz
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Sit upstairs in the bar for a great casual dining experience. The pastrami sandwich is fantastic! - Alan Dunn