Glasgow is a city that is still tied to the nineties, as the old Travis song goes. It was a decade that set the scene for local pop culture and established the city as a place for creative people.
We asked our readers “What bars, restaurants, cafes and nightclubs do you think of when you think of Glasgow in the 1990s?” As ever, Glaswegians did not disappoint as people got back telling us about their favourite spots.
5. Fury Murrys
Found on Maxwell Street at the back of the St Enoch Centre, Fury Murry's was a popular hangout for cheap drinks and indie tunes back in the 1990s. Fran Healy drank here with his pals before finding fame with Travis. | Google Maps
6. Brunswick Cellars
Brunswick Cellars was a popular basement bar which Glaswegians used to head to for a night out in the nineties. | Supplied
7. Oblomov
The Whistlers Mother was the original name for this pub on Byres Road before it was changed to Oblomov for a few years in the nineties. | Google Maps
8. Babazar
Babazar on Royal Exchange Square was an extremely popular late bar to head to in Glasgow city centre back in the 1990s. | Google Maps