The Savoy located at 140 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3DH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 332 0751

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Kirsty

5 Google Rating

I attended 'Sav Sunday' last night for the first time with my friend Tuss. From the moment the lift

5/ 5

I attended 'Sav Sunday' last night for the first time with my friend Tuss. From the moment the lift doors opened we were amazed. I recall my friend even mentioning that he ''felt like he was at a festival''. Tunes were class, (pretty sure I shazamed the entire DJ set) and drinks were cheap. Only negative was that my brother Kai got ID'd and as it turns out the fool left it in the house. Aside from that though 5 stars, will be back next Sunday

B e

1 Google Rating

Really gross entrance staff. They were so rude about the vouchers and changed the prices like it was

1/ 5

Really gross entrance staff. They were so rude about the vouchers and changed the prices like it was nothing. There are many better clubs in Glasgow.

Jai Lewis

1 Google Rating

AVOID AT ALL COSTS. Staff don't know what they're doing. Had the worst time there, literally spent m

1/ 5

AVOID AT ALL COSTS. Staff don't know what they're doing. Had the worst time there, literally spent most of my time arguing with people because they're running cash only during a pandemic.

John Gray

1 Google Rating

Dj doesn't take on requests unless it's pop. Wouldn't recommend unless your music taste is basic

1/ 5

Dj doesn't take on requests unless it's pop. Wouldn't recommend unless your music taste is basic

Stephen Kilpatrick

1 Google Rating

You can shove your £2 masks up your hole

1/ 5

You can shove your £2 masks up your hole

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