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Clatty’s listed?
20 Sep 2004
The notoriously tacky Glasgow nightclub Cleopatras, famous for its reputation as a pick-up joint, has been recommended for B-listed status by Historic Scotland. The nightclub, nicknamed Clatty Pat’s, is contained within a 1930s Art Deco style building on Great Western Road, which also houses Hubbard’s pub. The main façade features terracotta tiles and leaded glass decoration.If you have any views on this or any other issue raised on the Prospect website, join the debate in the Forum.
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