These spots are sorely missed by locals!
From dining on crocodile to shooting aliens, there's a lot of things we could do in 90s Glasgow that have since disappeared.
Long before Toys ‘R’ Us, Glasgow parent’s would treat well behaved children with a treat from Jolly Giant - with stores in Rutherglen and Jordanhill.Many will remember the huge giant figure who would lean forward when you walked in the door, or the television adverts that saw the giant wielding a big club ready to ‘smash’ toy prices.
Dine on some crocodile at Khublai Khans After 19 years as Merchant City’s most adventurous restaurant, Khublai Khans closed for good in 2017. At the time of opening visitors were charged just 25p to get through the doors, and it became the second most popular tourist attraction in Scotland - beaten out only by Edinburgh Castle.
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