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Expect a warm family welcome at The Steam Wheeler in Glasgow—a proper family pub conveniently located near the Clyde Tunnel and King George V Dock. The dock, which was constructed in 1931, was the last major one to be created on the River Clyde. With a location rich in history and a menu packed full of pub favourites—including a traditional carvery—we’re a great place to eat out in Glasgow. Bring the whole clan, from Granny and Grandad down to the bairns, and enjoy fantastic food and a great selection of drinks, seven days a week.

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Julie Cabrey

4 months ago

From arriving and leaving the steam wheeler, the service was faultless, we where greeted and shown to our spacious table, drinks ordered almost straight away. Preordered food was amazing. Management took time to speak to my family and my 10 year old daughter loved it. Hence was giving a huge hug by her as we left. We will definitely be back very soon and for 2024 Christmas dinner. Well done Steam Wheeler! you gave 100% service and hospitality.

Stewart Love

4 months ago

Service was excellent from the moment we arrived until we left. The staff were extremely friendly and nothing was a trouble to them. The food was excellent, very tasty and pipping hot. 1st time dinning there and will not be the last Well Done tk the staff on making our visit a pleasure

Lynne Whiteman

4 months ago

I am so glad I visited this pub, the staff were an absolute delight and attentive without disturbing our table. It was a very busy Sunday afternoon so they certainly could have been forgiven for rushing us but they did not. The only reason I gave 3 stars for the food was , I couldn't see that much difference between the large and regular size of carvery meal and it was a bit too cool for me. I have to say it was very tasty and the meat was lovely and tender. I will definitely be back.

David Kay

4 months ago

Excellent staff: always welcoming, friendly and helpful. Not the staff's fault but the change to cheaper flimsy napkins is not welcome. Having something which falls apart as you try to unfold it does not add to the dining experience. A poor money saving change.

Billy McBain

9 months ago

Stopped off here on a Sunday for a carvery. Well, it was OK without being great. The place was busy and staff seemed a bit overwhelmed. The carvery was not too bad, although the veg were very bland. Would I go back?... probably not.

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