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- Café Strange Brew. We just had to include this absolute gem of a spot, Cafe Strange Brew. The café is located in Glasgow’s Southside, and they serve some of the best pancakes in town, as reported by many happy customers.
- Kember & Jones. Kember & Jones is a café, bakery and a coffee roasters, offering that perfect mix of a sweet kick with a boost of energy from the coffee in the mornings.
- Down To Earth Glasgow. Down To Earth is a ‘flexitarian dining‘ spot, with a mainly meat-free menu offering plenty of veggie and vegan options. Surely, the restaurant’s Instagram is one of the most colourful ones on this list – as their menu is abundant with vibrant foods like with buddha bowls, açaí bowls, plenty of toast options and breakfast brioche buns.
- Scran. The name Scran tells us all we need to know: this Dennistoun coffee shop serves up some delicious scran, as well as decent coffee. With all kinds of eggs, such as Eggs Benedict, or breakfast rolls like the signature Scran Roll available, treat yourself whilst en route on your morning walk to either the beautiful green space of Glasgow Necropolis or Alexandra Park.
- Tabac. 2 reviews. A sultry hideaway that's pinned itself as a den for illicit drinking, draft beer and vintage trinkets, Tabac is easily one of Glasgow's best secret bars.
- The Flying Duck. 2 reviews. Tucked away in a basement on Renfield Street, the front door of The Flying Duck is often locked and requires its cool kid patrons to use an unmarked entrance around the back.
- The Berkeley Suite. 5 reviews. A secret Glasgow bar in every meaning of the word, The Berkeley Suite is a decadent, vintage-style ballroom and late-night hangout, hidden behind a pawn shop on the side of the motorway.
- The Butterfly and The Pig. 5 reviews. Nested away on Bath Street, The Butterfly and The Pig disguises itself as a kitsch, antique tearoom – when in fact it's a late-night bar with DJs, open mic events and live bands.
- Sloans
- Speakeasy
- Kilts and Kocktails
- Tingle Bar
- NQ64
Sloans can be found hidden in Argyle Street. It is a beautiful pub that is tucked behind an archway, in between two phone shops. The archway leads straight into Sloans’ beer garden, which is of a ‘rustic’ style. The beer garden sits in the middle of tall buildings, so it is closed off from any main roads or pavements. It is truly out of sight. The ...
Speakeasy is a cocktail bar ‘hidden in plain sight’ in Merchant City. As well as cocktails, Speakeasy also serve food, including brunch on weekends. Their menu even includes vegetarian options, and they also serve a variety of desserts and mains. With cocktails for just £4, Speakeasy makes for a fun but cheap night out. Booths can be pre-booked, an...
Located on Sauchiehall Street, Kilts and Kocktails is a bar that can be tricky to find. However, when found, they offer you a great taste of Scottish culture and free entry every night. They are open until 3 am and serve both food and drink. Shots can be bought for just £3! Bottled cocktails, including Venoms and Woo Woos, are even available to tak...
Tingle Bar is located right on the end of Mitchel Street. It is a small but energetic bar with friendly staff. Clubbers and drink lovers often miss this hidden gem, but Tingle Bar is perfect for a ‘pre-club party’. Their drinks are unbelievably cheap, at just £1 for vodka mixers during midweek days and only £2.50 on Friday to Sunday. They offer a v...
This next bar has a name that sounds more like a robot than a bar, making this underground club even more difficult to discover. NQ64 is an ‘arcade bar’ that is utterly unique from any other bar in Glasgow. With ‘retro arcade games and classic consoles’, including Street Fighter, Mario Kart, Guitar Hero, and Space Invaders, NQ64 is the perfect plac...
- Zique's. Restaurants. Found two doors up Hyndland Street, Zique's is one of the few eateries in Glasgow that does breakfast, lunch, dinner, casual drinks and cake to a consistently high standard.
- Stravaigin. Restaurants. Burgers. Opened in 1995, and taking its title from an old Scottish word meaning “to wander aimlessly with intent,” the ambience here at Stravaigin is artfully bucolic – think exposed stone walls, open fire, chunky wooden roof beams, an iron staircase tangled with twinkling fairy lights and huge floor-to-ceiling windows that swing fully open in summertime (when there are also tables outside on Gibson Street).
- Kember and Jones. Restaurants. Coffeeshops. This popular West End café and fine food emporium has a short but rather splendid breakfast menu, available daily until noon.
- Cafe Strange Brew. This dog-friendly cafe claims to serve up 'the best brunch in the south and a damn fine cup of coffee' and you'd struggle to find someone who would disagree.
Sep 5, 2021 · From a speakeasy and rooftop bars to tiny spots tucked away off the beaten track, these are our favourite hidden heroes. How many of them have you visited? Where's your favourite secret spot?
Aug 30, 2024 · One of the best spots in Glasgow to head for breakfast any day of the week is Coia's. Their breakfast is served with tea or coffee and toast. 473-477 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1RD. | Coia's Cafe
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Sep 30, 2024 · Make your way to St Vincent Street and dive into an array of breakfast delights like brioche sandwiches, crispy chicken and waffles, burrata Detroit toasts, as well as buttermilk pancakes with Lotus Biscoff to satisfy those morning cravings.