AN iconic Glasgow pub - which is part of the city's subway crawl - has revealed its exciting new outdoor beer garden.
The Laurieston has taken to social media to reveal its new outdoor area where punters can enjoy an "ice-cold pint" in the sunshine.
In pictures posted by the venue, chairs and tables have been installed outside the bar, as well as benches for customers to sit on.
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Located on Bridge Street in the Gorbals, the boozer is known for remaining virtually unchanged since the 1960s.
In the post, the watering hole said: "Lovely day for it at The Laurieston as we open up our brand new beer garden.
"Come on down for an ice-cold pint in the sunshine."
Fans of the pub flocked to the comments of the post to share their excitement of the news.
One said: "Should have been done years ago."
Another added: "Best pub in Glasgow!"
A third said: "Love it."
In March this year, the famous Glasgow pub - which was owned by the same family for more than four decades - was sold to a "private buyer".
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