A YOUTUBER hunting down Glasgow’s roughest pubs claims he was ambushed by bams and robbed outside a notorious boozer.

Punters outside Bells Bar in the city’s Springburn squared up to Honest Places host Danny before allegedly attacking him.

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Bells Bar on Springburn Way in GlasgowCredit: Honest Places / YouTube

The video shows three punters ready to hurl a metal chair at the vloggerCredit: Honest Places / YouTube

Danny, of Honest Places Youtube channel, goes on to claim they attacked him, leaving him with a chipped toothCredit: Honest Places / YouTube

Before heading to the boozer, the YouTuber, from Manchester, stopped off for a bevy at The Budgie on Blochairn Road and Springburn’s Morven Bar.

But as soon as Danny turned up to Bells Bar on Springburn Wat to try out their pints, he was confronted by three punters blocking the entrance.

In the video, one of them warns him: “You don’t come in here with cameras.”

In a tense stand-off, one man grabs a metal chair, brandishing it at the vlogger before a pal steps in to stop him.

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Moments later, another man is seen picking up the chair as if he is about to hurl it at Danny before putting it back down.

Danny then asks if he can head into the pub next door but is told to leave the area.

The footage cuts away before Danny reappears on camera claiming he was chased by four men.

He tells his 112,000 subscribers: “Four guys ran after me and stole my phone and glasses. They sucker punched me. I have a chipped tooth now. They wanted the camera footage.”

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Thousands of viewers piled into the comments section of the video – titled “ATTACKED by scottish scumbags on Glasgow‘s ROUGHEST pub crawl” – to share their reaction to the shocking scenes.

One wrote: “I am 42 and lived in Glasgow my whole life, situational awareness is a Glaswegians superpower. You basically just walked directly into trouble then got upset when it happened.”

Another said: “You are one brave man. I wouldn’t have gone in any of them with or without a camera.”

A third added: “Some of these scheme pubs are total no-go areas.”

We told previously how a knife-wielding maniac hacked at a man with a machete in Bells Bar last December.

Horror footage caught the moment that the knifeman carried out an assault with the massive weapon on the unsuspecting man.

The shocking video shows the blade-wielding thug slipping into the busy pub unnoticed as a large group of revellers enjoy some karaoke.