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The Lord of the Isles (Lloyds No 1), Braehead, Glasgow

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Kings Inch Road
Braehead
Glasgow
G51 4BN

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Lloyds No. 1 (J D Wetherspoon)

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Aqualung . left this review about The Lord of the Isles (Lloyds No 1)

This is a modern place that seemed a bit in the middle of nowhere. It forms part of a leisure complex. It's an open plan wide shallow curved room. On a Tuesday afternoon there were some people in but it wasn't busy. There is a fairly extensive patio at the front. I completely overlooked the fact it's listed as a Lloyds so failed to look for any evidence of it.
The bar has eight hand pumps but with four available soon that just left Redcastle Nobleman, Abbot, Doom Bore and one clipped with Spinnaker Lager which I wondered whether was even a real ale. I went for the Nobleman (£2.09) which seemed in good enough nick.
For a GBG listed pub I thought this was pretty poor.

On 21st August 2017 - rating: 4
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Lord of the Isles (Lloyds No 1)

Anonymous modern 'spoons located on the exterior part of the intu Braehead Soar entertainment complex. Nothing of any real interest inside, but there are a fair number of picnic / patio tables out front for the better weather. Pretty dull selection of real ales from just five of eight handpumps too, with Sulwath The Grace (£2.09) being the pick of the bunch.

On 15th May 2016 - rating: 6
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