The Garage, described as a local ‘institution’, has been a staple in the city’s nightlife scene since opening its doors in 1994.
The ‘legendary’ Sauchiehall Street venue is now officially on the market with estate agents CDLH expecting ‘strong interest’ in the site.
As Scotland’s largest nightclub, with six unique rooms across four levels, The Garage has the capacity to welcome 1800 revellers each night.
Its established live music venues, including The Garage, G2, and The Attic, collectively host more than 250 bands each year, catering to a range of different musical tastes.
The space is also equipped with top-class sound and lighting systems, making it ‘one of the most sought-after’ party spots in Glasgow.
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Over the past three decades, the venue has played host to iconic names including Prince, Coldplay, Muse, One Direction, Radiohead, and more.
It is situated within walking distance of major transport links such as Glasgow Central and Charing Cross train stations, as well as numerous night bus services and taxi ranks.
The property spans multiple levels and features instantly recognisable bold branding and its iconic truck cab mounted above the entrance.
Inside, there is a series of individually themed rooms, each with its own bar, lighting, and sound system.
From high-energy dance floors to laid-back lounges and genre-specific spaces, The Garage is said to deliver a diverse, immersive nightlife experience under one roof.
It also includes a side car park and is licensed from midday to 3am, seven nights a week.
For further information, visit CDLH’s website HERE.




