The highly anticipated new bookshop themed bar, The Last Bookstore, has finally opened its doors on Hope Street in Glasgow. The bar, which takes over the former location of Fat Lobster, promises to be a visual delight for book lovers.
With 8,000 books lining the walls and a literary archway made of 1,300 books, The Last Bookstore boasts a staggering 442 million words within its premises. The team behind the bar, known for Devil of Brooklyn and Tabac, has truly created a unique and immersive experience for its patrons.
In addition to its impressive interior design, The Last Bookstore offers a drinks menu that pays tribute to famous authors. From cocktails inspired by Jack Kerouac and Dorothy Parker to beers on tap like the house Bookstore Lager, Cruzcampo, and Guinness, there is something for every literary enthusiast to enjoy.
When it comes to food, the bar does not disappoint. Guests can indulge in small plates and lunch options such as brisket croquette with mascarpone, rosemary, and apple, or charred cauliflower with pickled shallot and tahini yoghurt. The culinary offerings at The Last Bookstore are as creative and diverse as its literary decor.
Seating options at the bar cater to various preferences, ranging from high tables and stools to cosy booths and traditional tables. The 16-foot floor-to-ceiling backlit gantry and the stunning 32-foot brass-topped bar add to the overall ambiance of the venue, creating a truly magical atmosphere for visitors.
For those looking to explore further, a stairwell adorned with book pages leads to the bathrooms, while a literary archway invites customers upstairs to a cosy mezzanine space. The attention to detail in the design of The Last Bookstore ensures that every corner of the bar is a feast for the eyes.
If you’re eager to experience this one-of-a-kind bar, you’re in luck. The Last Bookstore is now open for walk-ins throughout the weekend, with bookings set to open from Monday, October 14th. Don’t miss your chance to immerse yourself in a world where literature and libations come together in perfect harmony at The Last Bookstore in Glasgow.