Jackson's Bar
- Food served: Mon–Sun noon–6pm
- Bar open: Mon–Sat 11am–midnight; Sun 12.30–midnight.
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 8
- Private dining: Up to 40 covers
- Also offers: Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Wheelchair access, Live music, Free wi-fi
- Music on stereo: Mainstream pop & rock
- Capacity: 95
- Largest group: 40
- Open since: 2011
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- House wine: £9.99 per bottle
The 2012 edition of The List's Eating & Drinking Guide is out now – only £5.95 (+p&p).
This review is taken from the current (2012) edition.
Jackson’s is a welcome addition to Cowcaddens, in its struggle for decent drinking dens – unless spit and sawdust is your tipple. Nearby student accommodation contributes to a mixed clientele that also includes an older crowd from its days as the somewhat more traditional McIntosh’s. Now it’s a bright space – brown leather, dark wood and clean lines leading to a bar flaunting shiny beer taps with Furstenberg, Peroni, Heffenweizen and four ales all available. Grey Goose vodka and its ilk bring up the rear. Food’s not so high-end but impressive for the price: eight chicken wings in a barbecue sauce of pleasing stickiness, a filling plate of mac ’n' cheese, or chicken, haggis and suitably creamy peppercorn sauce. That dish costs a fiver – one would struggle to buy the ingredients for that. It’s also very near the subway station – an interesting development for the infamous ‘clockwork orange’ underground pub-crawl.
- High point: Fantastic value, great beer selection
- Low point: A bit out the way
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