Glasgow pub reveals 'rebrand' after closing its doors.
A well-known Glasgow pub has reopened after closing its doors and 'rebranding'.
Gael & Grain has officially opened its doors on Sandyford Place, near Kelvingrove, in the city's West End.
It follows a 'full venue makeover' and 'rebrand' led by Lomond Leisure Group, in collaboration with Star Pubs.
The brand-new boozer will dish up traditional home-cooked foods with playful twists.
A spokesperson for the watering hole said: "With 65 covers in the main pub and a 30-seat private dining room, it’s perfect for everyday dining and special occasions alike.
"We’re now open and delighted to welcome you for lunch, dinner, and private events.
"Stay tuned; our much-anticipated brunch and traditional Sunday roast will be launching soon."
Sophie Mallon, Chief Marketing Officer of Lomond Leisure Group, said: “We are absolutely delighted to see this project come to fruition in conjunction with Star Pubs.
"Gael & Grain represents a celebration of Scottish heritage through food, drink, and music.
"This collaboration has allowed us to create a unique space that truly embodies the spirit of Scotland, and we can't wait to welcome everyone to experience it.”