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You’ll always find a warm welcome at O'Neill's Grand Central in Glasgow. It’s a place where you can enjoy the craic whether you fancy a few rounds with mates, a spot of lunch with colleagues or a cosy meal for two. Where live music and sport lift your spirits. And where the banter flows as freely as the drinks.
Irish pubs are known for their hospitality – a point we love proving here at O'Neill's Grand Central. Come and see for yourself – drop by for a bite to eat, to watch some sport, to enjoy our live music or just for the craic.
Sláinte!
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