The Project Cafe

Fleming House 134 Renfrew Street, G3 6ST - Glasgow
€€€ Cafe British
★★★★★ ★★★★★
88/100
304 recommendations
88/100
Sluurpy Score
304 total reviews
Tripadvisor
4.5/5
47 reviews
Google
4.6/5
169 reviews
Facebook
4.9/5
69 reviews
Happycow
4.0/5
8 reviews
Yelp
4.0/5
11 reviews

💬 What people say

Atmosphere 18 Cakes 15 Vegan 14 Community 11 Lunch 10 Salads 7 Soup 7 Prices 5

Contact Information

📞 Phone: +44 141 332 9520
📍 Address: Fleming House 134 Renfrew Street, Glasgow

Details

💰 Price range:

🕐 Opening Hours

Closed
Monday1 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday2 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday3 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday4 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday5 10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday6 Closed
Sunday7 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
🗺️

Map

Google Reviews (10)

H

Happy Traveller

4 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
What a lovely lunch space in a great central location. Bright, airy and the home-cooked food is delicious and good value. I had the green pancakes & my friend enjoyed the tortilla, both accompanied with yummy salad. Will be visiting again and recommending to friends & family.
Google
N

Natasha G

4 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
By far, this is the best place I have ever been to. The Project Cafe is doing an amazing work. Not only they care what food they serve but they are also dedicated to contributing to the community by being a not for profit social enterprise. The team consists of extremely caring and compassionate people, making for a relaxed atmosphere in the place. This place is quite unique and a must visit if you are in Glasgow. The location is very convenient, right in the heart of the city. And the food is heavenly. Especially since it is locally sourced, seasonal, organic, and fair trade, also supporting other local small businesses and co-ops. You feel amazing after eating the food as you rejuvenate from its freshness and positive vibes. And on top of that, you know you are contributing to a good cause too. I highly recommend this place. The world definitely needs more places like this. ♥️
Read more
Google
B

Ben M

4 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Great quiet little cafe with great vegetarian and vegan options. I had a very tasty spicy carrot soup with fresh bread and salad. Great lunch spot with a nice patio for sitting when the weather is nice.
Google
C

Claire Henvey

4 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Really glad I found this place. Friendly staff, yummy, seasonal food and great selection of teas, chai and coffee. Cakes are amazing, moist and full of flavour. My dog Wolfie likes it in here too (well behaved dogs are welcome). There's also outdoor seating on dry days which looks onto the buildings at the back of Sauchiehall Street and up to the GFT on Rose Street, great for people watching, especially those who go in and out of Mandors next door. This cafe has a relaxed vibe and also hosts many different talks, activities and open mic nights. Check this wee hidden gem out asap, you won't be disappointed.
Read more
Google
P

Paul Docherty (Deadlylemons)

4 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Lovely little cafe, I’ve been walking past it for years without noticing. Perfect spot to get away from the bustle of Sauchiehall Street and enjoy a scone and tea. There’s a little poetry shop in the back as well if your so inclined
Google
P

Pavlos Gogousis

4 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Amazing place, inspiring atmosphere and...great coffee! Would totally recommend it.
Google
F

Fred Greer

4 years ago
★★★★☆ 4/5
Friendly staff, good range of healthy food including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free. Slightly alternative vibe. Outside seating not too near traffic which is a joy on sunny days. Popular and can be rather busy at lunchtime.
Google
C

Catherine

4 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Wonderful cafe beside Glasgow Film Theatre committed to using locally sourced Scottish ingredients. The celeriac soup was divine. Fell in love with the Rose tea. The lovely waitress made me up a teabag to take back home to Ireland. I will be back.
Google
B

Bbo Boyle

5 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
The welcoming chalk board at the base of their ramp says it all....see photo. Fortunately for me, there was an empty table so I ordered a date slice and coffee. On the walls currently, there is a colourful display of inspirational women. The twist being, the artists were a community group of young people. Photos also included for you to appreciate. With the buzz of conversation and the music in the background, happy to sit and enjoy the atmosphere. As I was about to leave, The Rising by Bruce Springsteen ensured I sat until it had finished....thank you Project cafe. You can always tell when staff are happy at their work, when gentle laughter is heard amid the serving and clearing up. Detour off Sauchiehall Street, it will only take a few more minutes.... you'll find a little oasis and some moments of calm.....with unique food.
Read more
Google
T

Tim Clifford

5 years ago
★★★★★ 5/5
Great food & stylish setting 'community' cafe in the heart of Glasgow's university district (next to the Glasgow School of Art). Freshly cooked food from quality ingredients, all served with style. Quirky furniture, and books / musical instruments inside - & nice terrace area in the front of the cafe. I had breakfast - really nice seasoned scrambled eggs, sourdough toast, watercress garnish, & great black Americano coffee - all for £7.....excellent!
Read more
Google

📊 Compare with Other Restaurants

Restaurant Score Google Tripadvisor Reviews
Sainsbury's 78% 4.2/5 3.5/5 75
The Crystal Palace 70% 4.0/5 3.5/5 696
Himalayan Dine Shawlands 98% 4.6/5 5.0/5 1,752
Himalayan Dine Shawlands 98% 4.6/5 5.0/5 1,752
Mini Grill Glasgow Steakhouse 97% 4.7/5 4.5/5 3,363
Obsession Of India 94% 4.6/5 5.0/5 5,052

Other Restaurants in Glasgow

Dakota Bar & Grill

⭐ 100.0 (3486 reviews)

Tantrum Doughnuts

⭐ 100.0 (2427 reviews)

Mussel Inn

⭐ 100.0 (2329 reviews)

Potluck

⭐ 100.0 (533 reviews)

Macks Diner

⭐ 100.0 (188 reviews)

Touchroyale Cakes

⭐ 100.0 (99 reviews)

← Back to all restaurants in Glasgow