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The Old Dalmarnock Inn, Dalmarnock, Glasgow
Glasgow
G40 4LH
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Reviews of The Old Dalmarnock Inn (Average Rating: 10 of 10) see review guidelines
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Colin Walker left this review about Hayfield Bar
The pub has a name change from Hayfield to The Old DALMARNOCK Inn. With reference to my earlier review when I said to be quick to visit this one as it may be destroyed like the rest of the area. The pub has had a revamp.
On 29th September 2014
- rating: 10
[User has posted 717 recommendations about 712 pubs]
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Colin Walker left this review about Hayfield Bar
This is the last of the pubs in the Dalmarnock area of Glasgow the rest being nearer to Bridgeton. The area has been decimated and completely unrecognicable from say ten years ago. However this pub still stands. Still like a working mans pub inside. Usual beer and lager, nothing fancy. When the Indian takeaway is open next door bar meals can be had. Be quick to visit this one as it may be destroyed like the rest of the area.
On 2nd September 2013
- rating: 10
[User has posted 717 recommendations about 712 pubs]
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