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Annie Millers, Glasgow

Pub added by Colin Walker
39-45 Ropework Lane
Glasgow
G1 4HU

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hondo . left this review about Annie Millers

Planning permission and conservation area consent has been secured for demolition and the construction of 18 serviced apartments.

On 29th September 2021 - no rating submitted
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Peter Rydings left this review about Annie Millers

Its a must to visit if you're a Rangers supporter

On 5th December 2013 - rating: 10
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David Ross left this review about Annie Millers

If I remember correctly, this was previously called “The Old Ropeworks,” which might explain the previous reviewer’s comments about its undeniable industrial appearance. Its location, half way down a cobbled alleyway and surrounded by derelict looking buildings also supports the view that it might not survive much longer. Intending visitors should be aware, however, that it’s very distinctly a “Rangers Pub.” This is obvious even from outside, as there are Red Hand of Ulster, King Billy and Union flags hanging above the door. Inside, the high ceilinged bar is bedecked with Rangers and Ulster Unionist photos, scarves and other memorabilia. There are blue covered padded seats along one wall and even blue baize on the pool table. The toilets are upstairs beside a closed off area which might once have been the lounge and a sign saying “Smoking Area” points to the lane outside. A pint of Belhaven Best cost me £3 and Stella Artois, Tennent’s lager and Magner’s cider were also on draught. There was a Guinness tap, but no Guinness. Annie Miller’s is best described as rough and ready and is unlikely to appeal to anyone who isn’t sympathetic to the causes it proclaims.

On 27th September 2013 - rating: 4
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Colin Walker left this review about Annie Millers

A pub lost down a small lane, quite difficult to find. The place looks like an old warehouse from the outside & it seems so inside. Usual beer and spirits selection. Nothing really fancy or nice about the place but worth a visit to tick off a list and before the area like the rest of the surrounding area is knocked down and upgraded.

On 24th September 2013 - rating: 10
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