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Sam Dow's Pub
Glasgow
Dows Bar (formerly Samuel Dow’s) on Dundas Street has a long, layered history stretching back to the early Victorian period, with licensed premises on the site since 1841 and a succession of names reflecting Glasgow’s changing railway‑side culture.
The modern bar inherits the legacy of the Samuel Dow whisky and pub empire, which operated the Dundas Street premises for much of the 20th century.
Dows Bar (formerly Samuel Dow’s) on Dundas Street has a long, layered history stretching back to the early Victorian period, with licensed premises on the site since 1841 and a succession of names reflecting Glasgow’s changing railway‑side culture.
The modern bar inherits the legacy of the Samuel Dow whisky and pub empire, which operated the Dundas Street premises for much of the 20th century.
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