When it comes to winning awards, one much-loved Glasgow pub takes it all in its stride.
The world-renowned Bon Accord pub on North Street, close to the Mitchell Library, is famous for its incredible range of whiskies, its warm welcome and of course, its many, many great real ale taps.
And that's probably why, it's just been recognised once again by The Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) as the West of Scotland Pub of The Year 2023.
Highlighting the best pubs in the country since the late 1980s, the CAMRA competition helps to showcase quality pubs around the UK that are worth seeking out and visiting.
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A regular winner of the Glasgow and West of Scotland award, the Bon Accord is regularly highlighted as one of the best pubs in the region by the local branch.
The family-run pub, which has been run by the McDonaghs for over 20 years, recently saw patriarch Paul pass the reigns onto his son Thomas.
With over 800 real ales served on their taps throughout the year, and more than 500 whiskies (including a 72-year-old Macallan) behind the bar, the Bon also offers delicious pub grub classics to enjoy with your pint or dram.
Posting on their official Facebook page, the CAMRA team shared an image of Thomas and Anna Rybarczyk from the Bon accepting their trophy, adding: "Congratulations to the fantastic Bon Accord for winning Glasgow and West of Scotland Pub of The Year for 2023!
"Our congratulations go to Thomas and his team for supplying customers with consistently good beer and hospitality."
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