
Brand-new Rutherglen Rangers FC pub left 'blown away'
Following its first week in business, the Gers boozer shared a heartfelt message to its punters reflecting on the week.
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In the post, they revealed that 'despite the challenges' the watering hole had been 'blown away by the support, the generosity, and the atmosphere' that its new customers brought to the venue.
The drinking spot said the first week open had been 'one to remember'. The bar also thanked 'every single person' who popped into the establishment.
In a Facebook post, Walters Bar said: "What a week at Walters – thank you all.
"Our first week at Walters has been one to remember – and we want to thank every single person who came to support us, especially those who travelled from across the country and from Belfast.
"We have to be honest – we were under pressure.
"The response and footfall were far beyond anything we anticipated. At times, we simply couldn't keep up, and unfortunately, some people walked out due to wait times and stock running low.
"For that, we're truly sorry.
"There were teething problems – our gas went, we ran out of stock, the list goes on.
"But we're learning fast, making changes, and doing everything we can to improve.
"Despite the challenges, we've been blown away by the support, the generosity, and the atmosphere you've all brought to Walters.
"We're working hard behind the scenes to make sure your next visit is smoother and even more enjoyable.
"This is just the beginning, and we're so grateful you chose to be part of it.
"Team Walters."

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