Strath Union is one the best places to hangout in University of Strathclyde.
It consists of many cafes and eateries on each floor.
So, you can enjoy food and beverages,also there's a place called " Terrace" where you can find different kinds of drinks ( alcohol/Non Alcoholic) and even plenty of Indoor sports.
It's an overall happening place with great ambience.
Great spaciois place for students with big screens and different areas to hang out , lozs of food and caffes but crem de la crem is the bar ..Great selectiom of bottles and drafts , wine , ciders , caned juice and fantastic food . We had veggy pacora, chickem pacora, chicken kebabs, massive spring rolls are fab. Selectiom of sandwices and gluten free club sandwiches. To top it all off ...watermellon to die for. Excellent fpr team get together and private time ..perfect place to watch world cup with booze and food, you can catch a game of pool in between too.
Great atmosphere, really nice food. The staff are friendly, helpful and kind
There for a graduation and we were so impressed The students are so lucky to have a venue like this
On a seminar was an amazing and great input from different companies that dat
There for grandson's graduation. Wooden benches not kind to my old derriere
Gone are the days of a grotty stereotypical Student Union, replaced by a bar that is more like a Brewdog but with cheap drinks and without that awkward feeling you're supporting a company with a toxic culture. The rest of the floor is filled with an open (inside) terrace of benches, deckchairs and AstroTurf for lazing about while enjoying the cheap food.
Elsewhere in the building is a Roasters coffee shop (way better that a Starbucks), cheap street food and plenty of space for hanging out with friends or studying in the newly decorated building
Kevin Murphy-Steele (kmurph77)
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The new Strathy Union - now inside what used to the Colville Building - (once upon a time the civil engineering building) isn't as big as the old one - although to be fair the 90 John Street building was getting progressively run down and scabby over the years preceding the move...as an "oldie" I remember when it was Scotland's biggest pub in the 1990s and Level 8 attracted big bands.
The indoor beer garden on the mezzanine level is cool, and the new games room with bar is again - smaller than the old one in the John Street building but that's a sign of the times I guess. Nice coffee shop on the ground floor.
Quite expensive considering it 8s for students but the quality is good
Unforgettable place also that one pound fries with lots of memories 🤣 especially in terrace bar.
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