Drury Street Bar and Kitchen previously shared their fury after a thief nicked one of the card readers in a bizarre theft. However, it was returned earlier this week.
A card machine stolen from a popular pub in the city centre has been returned, with relieved venue bosses telling punters "she's home".
Drury Street Bar and Kitchen previously shared their fury on social media after a thief nicked one of the card readers in a bizarre theft. They shared CCTV of a man wearing a red tie and dark blazer, who is believed to have pinched the machine over the weekend. Staff were left baffled as to why the card reader, which the culprit "cannot use, sell or do anything with", was taken.READ MORE: Glasgow M8 chaos as incident sparks huge queues on busy motorway
The venue faced having to splash £500 to replace it, and said that having just one card reader would impact how quickly customers can be served.However, they took to social media on Tuesday to thank everyone who shared their appeal, after the card reader was returned."Pretty sure his da dropped it off. Pretty sure the wee man's embarrassed.Join Glasgow Live's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
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