
Rutherglen: Walters Bar shares opening date and launch party
Taking over the former Gorman's Bar at 33 Queen Street, Walter's will officially open its doors on Tuesday, July 1.
But punters are being told to mark their calendars for the real party just days later.
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Owners are pulling out all the stops for their Pre-Season Party on Sunday, July 6, promising customers that the party will be "one to remember."
The event will feature live coverage of Rangers' pre-season match against Club Brugge at 2pm, followed by live music from Lorri, The Loyal Blues Singer, at 4pm.
The team at Walter's announced the news with a social media post: 'We officially open on Tuesday, July 1… but the BIG one is Sunday, July 6!
"Rangers vs Club Brugge live from 2pm, then from 4pm, Lorri, The Loyal Blues Singer, will bring the tunes and the atmosphere.
"This is more than just a new pub — it's a home for the loyal.
"Come celebrate the start of something special at Walter's.
"Free entry — but get down early!'
Fans have shared their excitement in the comments, with one writing: 'Sunday sesh?'
The Glasgow Times reported at the start of the month that the new venue promises to be more than just a traditional pub—it aims to become a hub for Rangers supporters and a celebration of the club's history.
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(Image: Newsquest) The new Rangers spot is named in tribute to legendary former Rangers manager, the late Walter Smith.
Smith took charge of Rangers in 1991, succeeding Graeme Souness, and led the club to unprecedented success, winning 13 major trophies in seven years, including seven consecutive league titles.
After a spell managing the Scotland national team, where he notably lifted them 70 places in the FIFA World Rankings, Smith returned to Rangers in 2007 and added eight more trophies to his collection.
He guided the team to the 2008 UEFA Cup Final before retiring in 2011.
Walter Smith remains the second-most successful manager in Rangers' history, behind only Bill Struth, and is deeply revered by fans across generations.
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