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Beneath the ornate ceilings and chandeliers in this rather grand
establishment hang four large corner screens that regularly show
football. But Coopers caters for a wide spectrum of customers:
young beer drinkers and the occasional tea-sipping pensioner
co-exist here rather happily. Perhaps it helps that the menu is
extensive, if somewhat meat-dominated.
Burgers or fish and chips are augmented by more inspiring dishes,
all of which are ordered at the bar and delivered by a smart, perky
staff. The smoked salmon tart features a tattie scone-like base
with tender onion and flaky slabs of fish topped with a generous
dollop of sour cream. The spicy chicken chorizo is complemented by
crunchy French beans and sweet cherry tomatoes. Unusually, all of
the bar's 22 wines - from a New Zealand sauvignon to classic
Chateauneuf du Pape - are sold by the glass. For people-watching,
seats by the big, street-side windows afford good views. But even
if they're taken up, the size of Coopers generally means guests
never have trouble finding a table.
The List
Food served: Mon-Sat noon-9pm; Sun 12.30pm-9pm
Why not visit some other Belhaven Pubs in Glasgow...
The Scotia
Bar, Stockwell Street
The Junction
Bar, West George Street
Old School
House, Woodlands Road
Molly
Malones, Bath Street
The Maltman,
Bath Street
Niall's, Queen
Street