Visiting Accessibility

Mór Than just a pub

Òran Mór is located at the top of Byres Road in Glasgow, on the corner of Great Western Road, directly opposite Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens.

We are committed to ensuring an open and accessible environment for everyone. Our aim is to provide an inclusive and welcoming experience for all.

Level Access

Level access to Òran Mór is from the Great Western Road side of Òran Mór via our Brasserie restaurant. From here, please use the lift for:

*The Gallery (balcony level to the Auditorium is only accessible via spiral staircase)

Accessible toilets are located next to our Whisky Bar/ Main Bar (Level 2) The Venue (Level 0) and The Auditorium (Level 4)

If you are visiting Òran Mór or attending an event and require more information or assistance with access please call us on (0141) 357 6200 or e-mail info@oran-mor.co.uk and we will be more than happy to help.

Seat Description:
We have gold seats with blue cushion pads. They are 40cm wide and 42cm deep and set between 2-5cm apart in theatre style rows. (See photo)

If the seats aren’t suitable please contact us in advance on 0141 357 6210 and we can assist to find a suitable solution for you.

Òran Mór do not provide parking facilities. There is pay and display street parking along both Byres Road and Great Western Road. Nearby is the Kelvinbridge pay and display Car Park, and the Lily Bank Car Park off Byres Road.

The nearest subway station is HILLHEAD which is located on Byres Road, just a few minutes walk from Òran Mór.

Gift Ideas

Our giftcards are the perfect stocking filler and can be used for everything from our famous Sunday Roast in our main bar, or cheese fondue and cocktails in Fonn Mor.

SUNDAY ROAST AT ORAN MOR

A FAMILY ROAST AT ORAN MOR

Oliver in a Twist

1st — 18th July 2025

Welcome to Victorian London: famous for fog, factories, and the filthy rich getting richer while the poor get… evicted. Enter Phil Pykes, a landlord so rotten he’d make Scrooge look generous, planning to turf out Nancy and her inexplicably named son, Jammy Dodger, so he can move into the student housing market. With the thieving game not what it once was, Nancy and Jammy’s prospects look bleak.