Laz Italian, at 46 Bath Street, has closed its doors just months after the spot had a makeover. 

The unit was previously called Roma but reopened in October last year as Laz Italian after a refurb. 


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(Image: Newsquest) The restaurant was noticeable for its signage featuring a man with a traffic cone on his

head – a nod to the Duke of Wellington statue. 

Now, the unit has gone through another transformation and will reopen as Laz Turkish Tapas. 


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(Image: Newsquest) Signage pictured in the window reads: “Laz Italian is now closed. 

“Exciting news – Laz Turkish Tapas is coming soon. 

“Thank you for your continued support. 

“We can’t wait to welcome you.”

According to their social media, Laz will be Glasgow’s first Turkish tapas bar. 

An opening date is yet to be officially announced but table bookings are available on their website from Saturday, May 3. 





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