Kelvin Arms opened it's doors in December of 2000 and has been a fixture in the Rice Village evers since, providing a casual, relaxed atmosphere for villagers and travellers from all over the world.
With more than 20 beers on tap and over forty malt scotches, Kelvin Arms has a libation to fit all concievable thirsts.
Situated on the corner of Dunstan and Kelvin. Kelvin Arms take it's name from the Scottish mathematician and physicist Lord William Thompson Kelvin, who contributed to many branches of the sciences.
Just North of Glasgow, Scotalnd's largest city, lies the River Kelvin, it flows from the Dullatur Bog near the village of Kelvinhead to the east of Kilsyth to its confluence with the Clyde in Glasgow. There is also a Kelvin Bridge, Kelvingrove Park, Kelvin Aqueduct, Kelvin Walkway and many other sites and structures that this great scientist took his name from. We're proud to have his name above our establishment.
