The new bar, expected to be named G51, will be open five days a week for supporters to enjoy on matchdays and non-matchdays and should be open by early next year.
The former Rangers Megastore is set to be turned into a "state of the art" sports bar after plans were given the go-ahead by Glasgow City Council.
The 500-supporter capacity venue will include a gaming zone, self-ordering units, arcade games, and 'Glasgow's first self-pour beer stations'.Read more: Plans for historic Govan Graving Docks to get new bridge set to move forward
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