| 2 St Vincent Place, Glasgow City Centre G1 2DH | |
| 01412250160 | |
| The Counting House Glasgow Website | |
A stones throw away from Queen St Station and a 2 minute walk from Central Station makes The Counting House an ideal location if you’re travelling to Glasgow for the weekend, popping in for lunch or looking for somewhere for a few pre-match drinks.
Stocking over 200 bottled craft beers and with over 20 more on tap, 30 gins, 20 rums, and much more, The Counting House is second to none for the range it provides to cater for all.
The Counting House also boasts a massive 18 pumps dedicated to cask beer that makes it second to none in Glasgow for the range it can provide and all pints are Cask Marque accredited.
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