Waxy O'connor's — Irish Bar in Glasgow

Waxy O'Connor's on West George Street is Glasgow’s biggest Irish Bar, spread across three floors with nine areas and six separate bars. The layout is maze-like, with wall-to-wall screens showing live sports events throughout the evening. It's best for evenings when music or games are happening, especially football, rugby, or GAA matches in dedicated fan zones. You can find home made food here to go with drinks, and it gets busy on weekends when people come in for extended nights out. The Church Bar offers nightly live music making it a popular choice beyond just drinking. This spot runs the full range of Irish bar energy, lively, noisy, packed at times, and fits well into Glasgow’s tradition of casual socializing with a strong Irish feel.

About The Venue

Waxy O'Connor's in Glasgow has a multi-level layout across three floors covering nine areas and six bars. The interior follows classic Irish pub style with wooden furnishings and warm lighting that keeps the focus on energy rather than history. It’s loud, roaring crowds during events, high noise levels, and uses wall-to-wall screens showing games live alongside nightly music at Church Bar. There are multiple zones for different vibes: one dedicated to sports like football, rugby, tennis, horseracing, golf, and GAA; others focused on drink or casual gathering. The maze-like design means no two visits feel the same, whether you're near a screen or in a quieter bar spot. Even inside the same venue, conditions change fast during live events.

Typical Experiences

At Waxy O'Connor's in Glasgow, people come for late-night drinks on weekends when football, rugby, or GAA games are on, and it's busiest in fan zones with multiple screens showing matches at once. The Church Bar offers nightly live music making it worth a visit if you're after entertainment beyond just drinks. Traditional Irish music nights happen regularly, especially Fridays and Saturdays. These events draw crowds from all over the city during high-attendance times when every corner is filled. Whether you’re here for a quick drink or want to stay in for hours, home made food comes with it, great if you're planning an extended night out.

Notable Features

  • Multi-level layout with 9 areas and 6 bars across 3 floors
  • Dedicated fanzone for multiple sports including GAA, rugby, football, horseracing, tennis, and golf
  • Church Bar offering live music nightly
  • Maze-like layout
  • Multiple bars and zones
  • Live music venue
  • Irish whiskey selection
  • Live traditional music nights

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