A bar in Glasgow's West End has silently shuttered its doors after two years of trading.
Bauhaus Partick, a bar and cafe with a sizeable beer garden, opened just before the pandemic on Dumbarton Road next to the bustling Kelvinhall Station.
The bar served a range of drinks including their own Bauhaus lager and a menu from Exile Cooks, a collaborative of chefs known for doing street food takeovers and residencies in kitchens around Glasgow.
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Bauhaus played host to weekly events like a pub quiz, comedy shows and open mic nights, and had DJ nights throughout the month.
After a surprise post on social media on Sunday, popular Charing Cross bar The Locale revealed “the secret is out” that they would be taking over the venue for an exciting new concept, with more information coming soon.
The Glasgow Times previously reported that Joshua Barr, owner of The Locale, hoped the new venture would be open in time for Christmas.
Bauhaus Partick has been contacted for comment.
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