The Corinthian Club
Glasgow · G1
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Summary
A landmark Victorian building in Glasgow’s Merchant City — one of the city’s most architecturally significant period entertainment venues. Teller’s Brasserie and multiple spaces available. Suited to period drama, formal dining interiors, and high-production-value shoots in Glasgow.
About this location
The Corinthian Club occupies a Victorian banking hall in Glasgow’s Merchant City — built originally as the City of Glasgow Bank and later as the Sheriff Court. The building’s dome and banking hall interior are among the finest Victorian commercial interiors in Scotland. Teller’s Brasserie occupies part of the original banking hall with the original counter positions, glass dome, and ornate plasterwork intact. For productions requiring a Victorian banking interior, a formal dining room in a historic setting, or any scene set in a Victorian institutional space, The Corinthian’s original banking hall fabric is irreplaceable. The Merchant City location — Glasgow Cross, the Trongate, the grid of late-18th-century commercial streets — provides a specific Glasgow historical exterior. G1 postcode sits within the Merchant City conservation area, within easy walking distance of Glasgow Central and Queen Street stations. The venue operates as a working club and restaurant, so production access windows outside trading hours require advance co-ordination. Booking via Tagvenue for Teller’s Brasserie; confirm heritage access, production setup requirements, and filming restrictions with venue management directly.
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