Websters Restaurant and Theatre Gallery


Rev John Eadie – Minister Lansdowne United Presbyterian Church
This Church is not built for the poor and needy,
But for the rich and Dr. Eadie.
The rich may come in and take their seat,
But the poor must go to Cambridge Street. (His original ministry in a poorer area of Glasgow)

Stained glass design Main Entrance Websters

Original design uncovered. Replicated in refurbished bar.

Fireplace in the bar at Websters
Websters Bar

Webster’s Theatre Pat chatting with David Robertson

Stained glass Websters by local artist.

Much of the wood used in the refurbishment at Websters was originally in the church.

The Playhouse Upstairs – intimate venue space holds 60.
(Photos by Jim Byrne
Video of Piano Bar in The Playhouse
Book you can buy:
‘A Notable Oranment” Lansdowne Church Icon of Victorian Glasgow by Gordon Urquhart
Websters Theatre and Restaurant
415 Great Western Road, Kelvinbridge, Glasgow G4 9HZ
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