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The White
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CHEF
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LICENSEES |
John & Sally Murray. |
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ADDRESS |
61 East Kilbride Road, Busby,
Glasgow, Scotland G76 8HX Tel. 0141 6442711 Fax. 0141
6443547 |
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MAP |
Click
Here For Map. |
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PUB
OPENING TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am -
11pm. Sunday 12.30pm - 11pm. |
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DRAUGHT BEERS
SERVED |
Kronenbourg,
Miller, Stella, McEwan's 70/-, Guinness,
Strongbow Cider.
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REAL ALES |
1 from local Kelburn Brewery
of Barhead + 1 Guest ale.
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CASK
MARQUE |
We are Cask Marque accredited
for our preparation of quality real ales.
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GOOD BEER
GUIDE |
The White Cart has an entry
in the CAMRA 'Good Beer Guide'.
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CHEF & BREWER EXPERIENCE
We are proud to offer you top quality
meals, cooked to order, prepared from fresh seasonal produce to create a
variety of tempting dishes. Available from an extensive main
menu & chalkboards around the pub. |
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WINE |
We offer an extensive range
of Fine Wines. Choose from our wine list or monthly specials.
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MEAL TIMES |
Monday - Saturday 11am -
10pm. Sunday 12.30pm - 9.30pm. |
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MENU |
Online
Menu Here. |
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SUNDAY ROAST |
Traditional Sunday Lunch
available alongside the main menu. Served with fresh seasonal
vegetables, all the trimmings and choice of usually 2 roasts for
£8.40. |
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FACILITIES |
Patio Area,
Outdoor Seating Area (in car park), Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet,
Baby Changing Mat. |
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OTHER |
Children
Welcome (until 8pm), Car Parking - 70 spaces, Disabled Car
Parking - 3 spaces. Switch / Cash Back & Credit Cards accepted. |
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The White Cart
is located in the 'old villages' semi
rural area of Glasgow at Busby. The countryside is just 5 minutes
down the road and the town centre is a 15 to 20 minute drive from here.
With a railway station across the road there is easy access to Glasgow
15 minutes away. There has been a pub on this site since the
1860's and, known as the Old Railway Inn, this was a stopping off point
for travellers. The building is black and white and part of it is
listed. Some of the stone walls to the back are thought to be from
former stables. It was rebuilt in 1996 and the present name comes
from the River Cart which runs under the railway bridge and into the
Clyde. There is a spacious interior with large oak beams dividing
the room into more private areas and there are log fires to provide
winter warmth. Outside in the summer you can dine al fresco on the
small patio or have a refreshing drink at the tables in the car park.
With few other pubs in the area this is a popular venue with the local
regulars and is always welcoming and trouble free. Food is freshly prepared and cooked to order with a good variety of tempting
dishes. There is an impressive choice of wines and our Cask Marque
accreditation and entry into 'The Good Beer Guide' means your real ale is served to perfection! Be sure
to call in next time you are in the area and have a meal to remember in
this friendly pub.
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