Websters Glasgow, The Stand Comedy Club and Accessing Heritage

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Websters Theatre, Bar, Restaurant, 416 Great Western Road, Glasgow G4 9HZ

Secession – Coffee House, Beer Garden, Cocktail Bar

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Offering an extensive cocktail menu, cheese and charcuterie using the finest ingredients from local suppliers, and a spacious patio, Secession is a distinctive compliment to Glasgow’s West End’s nightlife scene. With coal fireplaces and outdoor fire pits, the dog-friendly bar is a perfect choice for a cosy and intimate venue for a great night out.

Secession also features three stunning and distinct private hire venues, ideal for parties, weddings, private dining, and ceilidhs. Contact Secession for Further Information and to Book

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Telephone: Theatre 0141 357 4000
Email: hello@webstersglasgow.com

Accessing Websters Heritage

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Caring for heritage treasures remains a serious business as The Stand Comedy Club moves into former church

A 160 year old, landmark Glasgow church is starting a fresh chapter in its life after announcing it was the new home for a much loved comedy club, however, with The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Glasgow City Heritage Trust’s support the important heritage of the building will remain centre stage.

Caroline Clark, Director for Scotland, National Lottery Heritage Fund said:
“Restoring Alf Webster’s beautiful stained glass and delivering an outreach programme will unlock more of Glasgow’s artistic and cultural history for new audiences. Thanks to National Lottery players ‘Accessing Websters Heritage’ will protect and celebrate the craftsmanship and artistry which is a hallmark of Glasgow’s unquestioned importance as a global city of creativity and design.”

Standing at the junction of Great Western Road and the River Kelvin the former Lansdowne Church is an iconic building on the busy route from the West into the city. The church became a theatre a decade ago, summer 2025 it was announced that a popular comedy club was taking up residence.  The Four Acres Charity  that cares for the building remains committed to recognising and sharing it as a heritage asset for Glasgow and has secured £250,000 support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and The Glasgow City Heritage Trust for a new project entitled ‘Accessing Websters Heritage’.

Exciting new plans at Websters.   April, 2025.

the stand

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Come and enjoy amazing food. Inside or outside in beer garden.
Call: 0141 357 0151 to book – Also accepting walk ins subject to availability!
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Weddings at Websters

Looking for the perfect engagement or wedding venue?

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Websters is situated in the heart of Glasgow’s West End. Originally Lansdowne parish church, it was built in 1863 by architect John Honeyman with stained glass windows by Alf Webster.

With atmospheric stained-glass windows, ornate stonework and plenty of outdoor space. It really is a unique and charming venue, guaranteed to wow your guests and make for an unforgettable day.

Websters is fascinating and gorgeous

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opening weekend

A Kick Up The Arts – Nicola Meighan in conversation with Ambrose Parry ,Thursday  11 September 2 p.m.

A Kick Up The Arts – Nicola Meighan in conversation with Ambrose Parry at The Stand at Websters

Magi, Ali and Ian – Sunday 21 September 2 p.. – 4 p.m. – Poetry and Performance

Magi, Ali and Ian at The Stand at Websters

The Panto will be at Cottiers, Hyndland Street

Tickets on sale now.
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Stories All Along Great Western Road 

A new social media history project entitled Stories All Along Great Western Road.

The venture aims to capture and celebrate the diverse, exciting and sometimes eccentric history of Great Western Road.

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The Lansdowne Parish Church has been refurbished with exceptional care and attention to detail. This is reflected in the decor or the inviting bar and bistro; the attractive seating has been built from the church pews, the original brass light fittings have been rescued and original designs have been replicated on the walls.  You will love the unique space and warm ambience.

 

The Stand at Webster’s Theatre

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