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  2. The 13th Note Café - Wikipedia

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    The 13th Note Café was a restaurant, bar and music venue in Glasgow, Scotland. From its beginnings on Glassford Street (what is now Bar Bacchus), the 13th Note moved to its present site on King Street in 1997. [1] A few years later, the 13th Note franchise expanded to include a larger club venue on Clyde Street.

  3. Curlers Rest - Wikipedia

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    At the front of the building there are three doors. In the past there were three bars here, the door on the left leading through the lounge bar, the door on the right to the small snug, and the door in the middle leading upstairs to the hall space/banqueting area above. From 1999 till June 2010 the pub was a Scream pub geared firmly towards ...

  4. Bon Accord Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Bon Accord centre is the second-largest shopping centre complex in Aberdeen, Scotland and serves a large catchment area including the city and surrounding Aberdeenshire. The centre was constructed as two separate entities: the St. Nicholas Shopping Centre in 1985 and the adjacent Bon Accord Shopping Centre in 1990.

  5. Cottiers, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Cottiers is a theatre located in Glasgow, Scotland. It also operates as a bar and restaurant. It also operates as a bar and restaurant. Cottiers occupies the building of the 19th-century former Dowanhill Parish Church .

  6. Stefan King - Wikipedia

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    King was born in Glasgow [2] to a working-class Catholic father named George who was a bookmaker and then an alcoholic drinks retailer. [3] His Jewish mother Cynthia was a shop owner before going into business with George King. [3] King received a private education, [3] finishing high school in 1980, aged 18 years. [4]

  7. Ashton Lane - Wikipedia

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    The entrance was moved from Byres Rd to Ashton Lane, and the old entrance became Bonham's Wine Bar (the railing in the original foyer is retained in the upstairs bar). After falling into disrepair, the cinema closed 30 June 2002, but was relaunched in October 2003 after a multimillion-pound refurbishment.

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