| 1397 Maryhill Road, Glasgow West End G20 9AA | |
| 01412308667 | |
| The Lockhouse Bar & Restaurant Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
The Lockhouse Bar & Kitchen aka the "Best Wee Pub in Maryhill" is a child friendly environment where you can relax in stylised surroundings, with family and friends, whilst enjoying quality food and drink served with passion and a smile. We are take pride in what we do and always aim to give our guests an amazing time, whether you're joining us for our super fun Quiz Night with friends or a delicious Sunday Roast with the family.
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