Clydebank and Dumbarton are home to plenty of pubs and clubs, making West Dunbartonshire an excellent place for a great night out.
There are also dozens of places serving cocktails in and around the region with these spots forming a major part of the area's vibrant nightlife.
With so many cocktail joints to choose from, it can be hard to decide on the right one for you and your friends.
This is why we have pulled together some of the best so you can start planning your night out this weekend.
The top cocktail spots in and around West Dunbartonshire based on customer reviews
Here are the top cocktail bars in and around West Dunbartonshire based on Google Reviews ratings.
Sixty Ate Bar and Kitchen
Location: 68 Dumbarton Rd, Clydebank G81 1UG
Rating: 4.3/5 out of 518 reviews
One reviewer said: "Good is yummy. Nice selection of drinks and cocktails, cocktails and mocktails come nicely presented and are on point. Would definitely recommend this spot."
Counting House
Location: 17 High St, Dumbarton G82 1LS
Rating: 4.2/5 out of 601 reviews
One reviewer said: "Decent prices for drinks as well. The cocktails are delicious and have a range of alcohol."
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Romys
Location: 28 Alexander St, Clydebank G81 1RZ
Rating: 4.4/5 out of 14 reviews
One reviewer said: "We couldn’t have been happier, from the starter, main course, sidedishes, desert and cocktails everything was top-notch at the highest quality."
The Ettrick Bar
Location: 159 Dumbarton Rd, Old Kilpatrick, Glasgow G60 5JQ
Rating: 4.7/5 out 172 reviews
One reviewer said: "Had a fantastic meal in this pub/restaurant best Lamb bhoona in a long time great service from warm friendly staff worth a visit."
The Glen Lusset
Location: 67 Dumbarton Rd, Old Kilpatrick, Glasgow G60 5DA
Rating: 4.3/5 out 802 reviews
One reviewer said: "Fantastic food, lovely atmosphere, great service and staff."
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