A Glasgow pub has been named the best in Scotland at a prestigious award ceremony.
The Pot Still Bar was given the crown at the AA Hospitality Awards on Sunday night.
The family-run bar on Hope Street was commended for its extensive whisky selection, knowledgeable staff and pies.
Previous Scottish winners have included The Bow Bar in Edinburgh and The Ship Inn in Elie, Fife.
We are absolutely delighted to announce that tonight we have been honoured with the AA Pub of the year Scotland 2018/2019.
— The Pot Still (@potstillglasgow) September 24, 2018
@ Grosvenor House, A JW Marriott Hotel
A spokesperson for AA Hospitality said: “The Pot Still, like many pubs in Glasgow, offers Whisky but there aren’t many that boast over seven hundred. Add to this their range of Scottish and German ales which you can enjoy with a one of Pot Stills ‘proper pies’ they serve makes it a must to any whisky lover when in Glasgow’s theatre land.
“The team are passionate about their whiskies and gain satisfaction from matching customers to the appropriate whisky from the extensive selection.”
Speaking about the award win, director Geraldine Murphy said: “We are absolutely delighted to be honoured with such a prestigious award. We would like to thank our staff for all their hard work and the AA for their support.
“There are so many amazing pubs in Scotland and to be picked ahead of them is incredible. We’ve been getting a lot of recognition outside of Scotland so to be awarded this by a UK wide competition is amazing.”
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