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Pub Of The Week – MacSorley’s, Glasgow

This week, my selfless and altruistic campaign to keep the great British pub in business took me north across the border to Glasgow. It was, of course, necessary to sample a good few contenders, but my nomination for Pub of the Week goes to MacSorley’s on Jamaica Street. Built on the site of a former pub at the end of the nineteenth century, it is today famous for live music on most nights of the week. It’s a pub like a pub…

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