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Tron Theatre
The Tron Theatre stages contemporary Scottish and international performances. There's also a good cafe onsite if you're feeling peckish before a performance.
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Tunnel
This is a good venue for young clubbers or those new to the scene with plenty of cheap drink promos and a variety of beats. Wednesday (Allure) and Thursday (Kinky Pinky) are big gay nights , Friday is for house, hip-hop and soul-rock worshippers, while Saturday is devoted to RnB, funky tunes and disco - something for everyone.
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Uisge Beatha
If you enjoy a drink among dead things, you'll love Uisge Beatha (Gaelic for whisky, literally 'water of life'). This mishmash of church pews, stuffed animal heads and portraits of depressed nobility (the Maggie mannequin is our favourite) is patrolled by Andy Capp-like characters during the day and students at night. With 100 whiskies and four quirky rooms to choose from, this unique pub is one of Glasgow's best - an antidote to style bars.
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Vodka Wodka
This watering hole is every vodka drinker's dream, with more varieties of the stealthy poison than you could possibly conquer in one sitting. Its brushed metal bar dishes out the liquid fire to students during the day and groups of mid-twenties in the evening.
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Waxy O'Connors
If you've been trying to avoid those acid flashbacks, steer clear of Waxy O'Connors. This labyrinthine maze of six bars on three levels (you may not emerge for days), including the inspiringly named Murphy's Bar, is an Escher drawing brought to life. Sadly, it's also an Irish-themed bar, but even that doesn't ruin the surreal fun.






