A traditional Glasgow pub is 'thrilled' to reopen after a makeover.
The Islay Inn is welcoming customers through its doors as of Friday, June 7.
Located on the corner of Argyle Street and Radnor Street where the city centre meets the West End, the quaint little pub is known for its live folk music and selection of local whiskies.
They have been closed for over a month for a refurbishment and the team revealed that they are open again under new management.
A spokesperson said: "We are thrilled to announce that The Islay Inn is reopening its doors with a fresh new look and is under new management!"
Guests can expect "a warm, welcoming atmosphere", with a newly revamped interior, an 'exciting' food menu of pub classics with a twist, and live music and entertainment.
They added: "We look forward to welcoming both new faces and our regular customers."
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