Hudsons — Pub in Glasgow

Hudsons Glasgow opened in 1952 as a public house with mid-20th century modernist architecture. Located at 14/16 Cornwall St, East Kilbride, it’s just outside the city and not near the centre. The venue runs on evening energy, hosting live sport across eight screens and regular open-mic nights. People come in for drinks, to watch games, or join events like bingo sessions. Its central bar and high crowd density create a busy, lively atmosphere during peak times.

About The Venue

Hudsons Glasgow opened in 1952 as a public house with mid-20th century modernist design. Originally built for residential and commercial use, it was later converted into a pub. Though not listed, it has been part of East Kilbride’s everyday life for decades. The interior features bright lighting and a cosy feel, creating a relaxed yet energetic space. It gets noisy during busy hours with high crowd density, especially when live sport is shown on eight screens. This lively setup draws people to the central bar or screen areas, where cask ale or affordable cocktails are served in a social setting.

Typical Experiences

Hudsons Glasgow is best visited in the evening when it turns into a social hotspot with resident DJs and open-mic nights on weekends. People gather to enjoy live music or just watch games on eight screens. Regular bingo sessions run in an inclusive, low-pressure format, ideal for solo visits or group get-togethers. Whether you're grabbing a cask ale at the central bar before game time or trying cocktails during quiz events, the pub delivers straightforward social utility across its high-energy space.

Notable Features

  • Eight sports screens
  • Resident DJs and open-mic nights
  • Open-mic nights and live music
  • Cask ales and cocktails
  • Bingo sessions
  • Central bar and high energy atmosphere

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.