The new owner of one of Glasgow's oldest pubs which is set to reopen has been revealed.
Christie & Co has announced they have successfully secured a new tenant for the Strathduie Bar.
It comes after we reported that the venue - which is located on Blackfriars Street in the Merchant City - is set to reopen this spring after being sold.
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The firm says the lease for the bar has been acquired by Fraser McIlwraith, who with his team, plans to reopen the pub and revitalise the pub with a modern, fresh approach while still keeping its traditional feel.
The bar is known for having a rich history dating back to 1893.
Fraser said: “We’re thrilled to welcome everyone back to Strathduie Bar. Our team have worked tirelessly to create a space that honours the history of the venue, while also embracing the excitement of right now.”
“Whether you're joining us for a lunchtime pint, a casual evening with friends or celebrating a special occasion, we're committed to providing an unforgettable experience for each and every guest."
Simon Watson, Business Agent at Christie & Co said: "On behalf of our client, I am delighted to have acquired experienced hospitality operators to revitalise this fantastic pub.
"Fraser and his team bring a wealth of experience and I wish them all the success with their new venture."
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