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Grier's Bar.
24 Bogbain Road, Easterhouse, Glasgow.

Grier's Bar. 1991.
To read the full history of the Grier family click here.

Grier's November 2005.

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George Grier owned other popular bars in the city of Glasgow including the 123 Bar, at 123 Glebe Street. This old pub dates back to the 1860s when James Inglis traded here, Mr Inglis lived round the corner at 97 Parliamentary Road. In the 1890s Louis Gallen took over the old business, he continued to serve the locals here until 1904. The licence was then transfered to Thomas Murphy. He also owned a pub at 54 Adelphi Street, Gorbals in the South Side of the City. William Anderson then took over the bar until George Grier took over in the 1930s. George Grier then changed the name of the pub to 123 Bar which was formerly called the Black Bull. To read more on the Grier family click here.
Some of the pubs the Grier family owned were the Trossachs Bar in 31 Parson Street, Townhead, 3 in 1 Bar, 238 Woodlands Road, Nia Roo, 599 Nitshill Road, Square Rig, Crossland Road, Govan, The 111 Bar in Castle Street and the Anchor Bar in Kelvinhaugh Street.
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