A man who nearly lost his eye after an alleged glassing at the Chalk Hotel may now face legal action over the incident.

Chalk general manager Jason Titman today announced the pub was considering civil action over the events of Saturday morning, which led to a man being charged with throwing a glass at a fellow patron. The alleged glassing was the third at the Chalk Hotel in the past 18 months.

Chalk General Manager Jason Titman lays down the law to violent patrons at Woolloongabba today. Credit:Brooke Wylie

A 27-year-old Coorparoo man was due to face Brisbane Magistrates Court today charged with grievous bodily harm, acts intended to maim and wounding.

In addition to criminal proceedings, Mr Titman said Chalk would seek civil compensation for loss of reputation, costs associated with investigating the matter and any additional compliance costs the hotel needed to introduce.