A MUCH-LOVED pub near Glasgow has announced its shock closure – leaving punters gutted.
The Horse & Barge, located in the Dalmuir area of Clydebank, is known for its live music, pub quizzes and karaoke nights.

The Horse & Barge in the Dalmuir area of Clydebank has closed its doors[/caption]
But staff have now pulled the shutters down on the popular boozer, following a “tough” period.
A post shared on Facebook reads: “Sorry, we’re closed. As of today we are closed for business.
“Unfortunately working under a brewery has been tough and have made the decision to close as a result.
“We would like to thank you all for your custom!”
The Horse & Barge previously closed its doors in October 2022 after the pub was embroiled in a sex scandal.
We previously told how the then boss was left “mortified” after X-rated snaps of him having a three-way romp on a pool table were leaked on social media.
The boozer later reopened in 2023 after a new tenant took it over.
Regular pubgoers flocked to react to the sad news of its closure.
One wrote: “Absolutely gutted great boozer with the best punters. Gonny miss them”.
Another added: “Best pub ever will be missed forever”.
A third said: “Sad but not surprising..I had hoped that the people who went elsewhere would make their way back, but apart from a few of us it didn’t happen.. thanks and best wishes to all the brilliant staff.”
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