This cafe is such a joy to experience. The food is delicious, the staff welcoming and the atmosphere calm and joyous. I spent hours here sipping coffee and reading a book, feeling so peaceful and content. The spinach, mozzarella and tomato crepe is a real treat, will definitely be back the next time I'm in Glasgow!
Love this place! The dumplings and crepes are amazing, tea and coffee, nice music and chilled atmosphere. The lady is so friendly. A must 🙂 Thank you!
Isabella Pakulska (Isa)
+5
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Best coffee in town in a really pretty and comfortable place. What makes it special is that owner, Anna is not only nicest person in the world so expect great service, but she's also and talented artist. Don't miss on checking her paintings and lots of quirky stuff she creates all around the place...
Oh did I mention vegan and GF cakes Anna makes?
OMG 🍰🎂👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Ah there is also ice creams made locally by a small company that uses Italian indegrents and Italian gelato recipes. Pure Bliss ☺️☺️☺️
It may be not in town centre but is still deffo checking out as the area is pretty cool and coffee shop is conveniently located next to Queens Park, on the recently renovated street.
Best coffee in the Southside.
Chill atmosphere,
Lovely staff,
Reasonable prices
The Best Caffe in Glasgow! A true gem 💎 Must recommend. Very unique and affordable place with outstanding food and a great atmosphere.
This is one of the best Cafe's in Town! Quirky, funky, warm and vibrant. Always great and friendly welcome, big smiles and fabulous atmosphere! Fresh bakes and delicious coffee.
Scrumptious cakes. Great atmosphere. Amazing tea selection. Lovely all around.
Walked past many times.. finally get to try out their coffee and food. Love the deco very European, good soup, coffee is ok. ;) Definitely will be back.
Lovely cosy cafe with a fascinating unique selection of food and drinks. There is art for sale from local artists and events like open mic. Very nourishing for the soul. The polish owner adds a lot to the character of the place, it is truly one of a kind. Worth a visit.
Lovely hidden gem of a tea shop. Just off a busier road on a quiet side street. Best part was the atmosphere-- where a lot of area coffee shops and cafes cultivate a more bustling vibe, it was lovely to sit peacefully in a calm space with some Ella Fitzgerald playing quietly and have a pot of tea. Lots of tea options, and cakes looked good too although we didn't try them. The dumplings are pierogi-style, and would get the veggie haggis ones again. Quirky little place, great for taking a moment to sit back and savour a pot of tea.
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