Glasgow pub approved for new beer garden and extended hours
The Rose Reilly on Albert Road, previously the Hampden Bar, opened in late December and is managed by the team behind another Govanhill bar, The Bell Jar, as well as The Sparkle Horse in Partick.
Audrey Junner, representing the pub, said the changes “reflect a new direction for the premises” — which is named after Ayrshire-born former footballer Rose Reilly, who won aShe added the operators have “rejuvenated” their other bars, bringing them “back to life” and “essentially that’s what they’re looking to do with the premises here”.
The objector said they had a good relationship with the current operators, who are “wonderful”, but “this isn’t about them”. He added midnight closure in a residential area “changes the nature of the neighbourhood”. “How am I meant to get to sleep?”
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