TWO pubs at prime locations in Glasgow have gone up for sale.
Hummingbird on Bath Street and the Beresford Lounge on Sauchiehall Street have been listed by property firm Christie & Co.
They described the venues as "traditional", with each having established histories in the city.
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The Beresford Lounge, a licensed venue with ample space, is under 200m from Charing Cross train station.
It previously traded as a Scottish/Irish bar with food, drink and live music.
The other venue, the Hummingbird, is centrally situated on Bath Street, and includes a cocktail bar, a restaurant, a karaoke spot and a function space across its four storeys.
Both properties are available on a freehold basis.
The Beresford Lounge is available for offers over £595,000, while the Hummingbird is taking bids over an eye-watering £900,000.
More information can be found on Christie's website here.
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