It's been recognised by judges at two impressive UK awards.
One Glasgow pub appears to be knocking it out of the park, especially if the plaudits given to it by judges at two UK-wide awards are anything to go by.
The National Pub & Bar Awards, known for its rigorous judging process, has named The Gate as a county winner for the city of Glasgow, recognising the pub's commitment to excellence in ambiance, service, drinks selection, and customer experience. The pub has been selected as a finalist in the awards, alongside four other bars, including Lucky Liquor, Hey Paul, and Panda & Sons in Edinburgh.
Popular for its excellent range of toasties, and extensive selection of craft beers, cocktails, Scotch whisky and gin, owner of The Gate Andy Gemmell, is proud of his team, he said: "These accolades are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, and we are grateful for the support of our Gallowgate community.
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