| 6-8 Waterloo Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 6DA | |
| 01412262482 | |
| The Smokin Fox Website | |
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We’re all about homely food, ice cold drinks and having a foxin’ good time.
We have got a great selection of Scottish beers on tap, and have recently created an extensive cocktail menu for you to sip on while you catch up with friends or wait for the train.
From the kitchen, you can expect feel-good pub dishes with a twist made from fresh, seasonal ingredients – we think yer granny would even approve!
We welcome walk-ins for food & drinks, but please note we only take bookings for diners.
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