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The Aragon, Hillhead, Glasgow
Glasgow
G12 8TT
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Aragon
In the middle of a good run of interesting pubs, but this is no longer one of them... Very busy on a Saturday evening though, but we managed to find the last free table round the back of the L-shaped bar (once we had got past the scrum along the counter). Disappointed to find that cask ale is no longer served here unfortunately, so made do with the Belhaven Black stout.
On 7th April 2025
- rating: 5
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Aragon
Small and traditional boozer with a wooden floor,L shaped interior with bench seating around the periphery and traditional tables.There were three flatscreens ,on mute on my visit but this is a Celtic pub if that matters to you.
The keg selection was very mainstream but there are two handpumps,one a house beer of unknown provenance,the other Caledonian Deuchars IPA,which took an age to get poured but was decent(NBSS 2.5).
Nothing out of the ordinary ,but not full of West End hipsters either.
On 5th March 2022
- rating: 6
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David Ross left this review about The Aragon
An L-shaped, one room bar on trendy Byres Road which has retained a traditional feel despite the insertion of four big screen TVs. It tends to attract an older crowd than the students from the nearby University who generally favour the numerous more modern alternatives in the area. The comfortable bar seating is supplemented by a few tables outside on the pavement, although this is very limited due to space restrictions. There is a good selection of beers on draught, including Tennents, Stella Artois, Carling, Fosters, Kronenberg and Becks lagers, Guinness, McEwan’s 70 Shilling and John Smith’s. There is also a Guest Ales menu, which featured Deuchars, Caledonian 80 Shilling, Spitfire and Bombardier at the time of my visit. All in all, a very nice pub which is well worth a visit if you’re in the area and useful as a half way stopping point between the real ale emporiums of Tennents and The Three Judges.
On 21st July 2012
- rating: 9
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E TA left this review about The Aragon
A small single room High Street bar popular with students and locals. There are multipel tv screens and gaming machines which dominate the bar, and there is outside seating, though this was unoccupied due to the weather. There were 3 ales on - Deuchres IPA, Caledonian 80/- and Hobgoblin. I only tried the Deuchres which was in good condition, well kept and served at the right temperature. Staff were friendly enough. Worth dropping in for a swift one, using as a bolt-hole or including on a crawl as it sits nicely between the Three Judges and Tennents.
On 19th January 2012
- rating: 6
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Roger Button left this review about The Aragon
This was a bit of a lucky dip stop for me, not part of my intended list of pubs to do but it looked quite appealing from outside and seemed a shame to walk by so I thought I would take a chance.
The L-shaped interior is plain and simple with bare floors and carpeted edges, standard furnishings and a job lot of old pictures. There are multiple TVs and Sky Sports 3d was advertised as well as Acoustic music on Sundays. If the weather allows there is some pavement seating.
The bar back was laden with whisky bottles and a sign proclaiming Stella as their Beer of the Week which wasn’t the most endearing feature. That said, there were 4 hand pumps with Caledonian Deuchars on 2 pumps, Caledonian 80/- and Black Sheep Best (off). The ales were decent enough an reasonably priced
Overall it was a reasonable place for a quick pint although it is overshadowed by some of its better known neighbours. I wouldn’t include the place at another ones expense but if there is time to squeeze in a pint somewhere, the Aragon will do the job.
On 23rd November 2011
- rating: 6
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