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Cafe Strange Brew
The guide was updated:This café is celebrated as one of the city's premier brunch destinations. Its unassuming yet tastefully simple design sets the stage for a culinary experience defined by hearty portions of delectable breakfast offerings, both sweet and savory, crafted in great detail to tantalize the senses with rich flavors and vibrant colours.
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- Address: 1082 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow
- Opening hours: Daily 9am–4pm
- Phone: +44 141 440 7290
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Located in the hip Finnieston area, The Hidden Lane Tearoom offers a warm haven within the neighbourhood's eclectic environment. This charming establishment caters to tea enthusiasts with its extensive and ever-evolving tea selection, ranging from beloved classics to exotic chai varieties. Whether you're looking to enjoy a hearty breakfast or indulge in afternoon tea, the menu is sure to spoil you with delectable sandwiches and freshly baked scones.
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Cafe Strange Brew
This café is celebrated as one of the city's premier brunch destinations. Its unassuming yet tastefully simple design sets the stage for a culinary experience defined by hearty portions of delectable breakfast offerings, both sweet and savory, crafted in great detail to tantalize the senses with rich flavors and vibrant colours.
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The Wild Olive Tree
Although it's easy to miss this café at St George's Tron, you'd better not: with only a few items on the menu — including coffee, soup and scones, all fresh and made on the spot — this place stands as a shelter offering some warmth and tranquillity in the noisiest part of town. As a social enterprise, The Wild Olive Tree is also an active contributor to local charities.
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Zique's
Whether you're in the mood for something substantial, a quick snack or fine dining, one of Glasgow's best brunch spots is guaranteed to spoil you. Embracing all cuisines from local to Mediterranean to Middle Eastern and now with a bakery in West End, Zique's has something for every diet and occasion.
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Riverhill Coffee Bar
Enjoy a great cappuccino and superb breakfast food at this popular café located just off Buchanan Street. People love the Riverhill for its delicious sandwiches and home-made pastries, which also make a compelling display on the counter. Grab a freshly ground coffee and sit in the window to watch the happenings of a busy downtown street.
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Singl-end Cafe & Bakehouse
A vibrant café serving original and finely crafted dishes, using locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. The menu features — catering for multiple diets — homemade bread, delectable desserts and egg dishes, light but substantial lunch options and to wash it all off, everything from cocktails to Italian wines to specialty tea.
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The Hyndland Café
A family-run business offering all-day breakfast with a decent eggs benedit selection, inviting pastries and an intimate atmosphere. Be seated outside to get a view of the quaint West End cityscape.
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Tchai Ovna
This one-of-a-kind tea house boasts an impressive selection of teas: there are over a hundred varieties to choose from. Enjoy a fresh brew in the quirky, atmospheric insides of the establishment, popular with students thanks to its convenient location in the bohemian West End close to the University.
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