Outdoor seating
Atmospheric West End pub with standout whisky and stained glass charm; service can shine but inconsistencies and toilet upkeep issues appear in recent reports.
The Lismore delivers solid pub experience anchored by exceptional stained glass and historic character and knowledgeable whisky guidance. However, inconsistent execution—particularly recent service tone shifts and toilet upkeep lapses—prevents grade A territory. Best suited for whisky enthusiasts and heritage-seekers seeking a relaxed dram rather than full dining.
Step through the doors to a West End time capsule with stained glass glow, carved wood, and a whisky list that makes enthusiasts linger. Reviewers describe a space that feels cosy and lived-in: "I came for one pint and stayed for the windows." Live folk sessions and warm pub energy make it a go-to for a relaxed dram, though several recent guests reported service unevenness and toilet upkeep issues. The approach is classic pub rather than cheffy—think well-kept cask, a strong Guinness pour, and a deep tour of single malts guided by staff who often flag prices on premium drams. It suits drink-led meetups, pre- or post-museum stops, and anyone who loves heritage-rich interiors with conversation-friendly buzz. Families should note the venue is drinks-focused with no regular food menu mentioned, and one report described tension around having a child on site. If you need full meals or kid options, nearby eateries are a safer bet before returning here for a quick adult drink.
Area: Bustling West End high street near university and museums; mixed locals, students, and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, lively foot traffic into late evening; standard urban vigilance advised.
Nearby: Close to Kelvinhall Subway, Kelvingrove attractions, neighboring pubs, cafes, and shops.
Available: Outdoor seating
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