Glasgow pub owned by Celtic legend up for sale after over 30 years

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The Lisini Pub Company, which was founded by ex-Celtic star Harry Hood, has put The Croft in Croftfoot on the market with an asking price in excess of £1.35m.

The Croft pub in Croftfoot, which has been part of a family business for over 30 years, has been a popular venue for the local and wider community in the Rutherglen area.

However, he persevered and opened The Croft as a community pub serving food, showing sport and providing entertainment in 1991. Managing Director of Lisini Pub Company, Grant Hood, thanked customers for all of their support over the years and added that they are grateful for the support of the local community.

“Since our inception in 1969, Lisini Pub Company has earned a reputation for exceptional service, quality hospitality, and strong community ties. The decision to sell The Croft is part of a broader strategy to streamline our operations and invest more deeply in our venues and the development and well-being of our employees."

 

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