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Canal Station

Canal Station
1 Stow Brae,
Paisley
Glasgow, PA1 2HF
Phone: 0141 848 1362
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  • Food served: Mon–Thu noon–7.45pm; Fri/Sat noon–9.45pm; Sun 12.30–7.45pm
  • Bar open: Mon–Thu noon–11pm; Fri/Sat noon–midnight; Sun 12.30–11pm;
  • Number of wines sold by the glass: 8
  • Private dining: Up to 27 covers
  • Also offers: Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Wheelchair access, Live music
  • Music on stereo: Very quiet chart/pop/rock
  • Opening times: Sun–Thur 12.30–11pm, Fri&Sat 12–1am
  • Capacity: 60
  • Largest group: 40
  • Open since: 2008
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  • Average price:
     £4.75 (set lunch)
     £14 (evening meal)
  • House wine: £10.95 per bottle

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Canal Station
Eating & Drinking Guide

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This review is taken from the current (2011) edition.

A member of the Maclay Inn group of bars, Canal Station offers much that its sister venues do - a smart and welcoming environment, pub classics on the menu, a well-stocked bar and dependable service. Housed in the old Paisley railway station, it’s a large airy venue with light wood furniture and cosy chairs dotted around. The menu doesn’t stray too far from reliable pub classics including starters of fishcakes, nachos and a baked camembert, also platters to share, with a Mediterranean slant in the Greek and antipasti options. Mains include burgers, pizzas and British classics like sausage and mash, and steak pie, plus a few global dishes such as fajitas, Thai curry and Cajun chicken. There’s a good seafood selection with battered and breaded options plus sea bream and mussels. When the sun shines, the local clientele make for the relaxing beer garden.

Reviews of Canal Station (1 Stow Brae, Paisley, Glasgow)

1. Jill & Stevie, Glasgow – 11 September 2009, 2:31pm1 starCanal StationReport

Canal Station started out really well - food nice and if you buy a bottle of wine it comes in cooler to chill it, however if you buy white or rose wine by the glass it is warm and just not chilled atall!!!! How come they can't manage to chill a bottle of white wine when the beer is always lovely and cool? Shame - spoils a good pub.

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