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    Cafezique

    4.0 (53 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Ryan W.

    I'd seen Cafezique mentioned a few times when people mentioned their favourite brunch spots so when the husband and I had a morning to ourselves (my son is allergic to eggs so brunch isn't his meal of choice) we headed out to try it. First know that parking isn't great around it right now because of reconstruction going on nearby--not their fault but just be prepared to look a bit for parking. I mistakenly thought it was in Hyndland but this part of Hyndland road is closer to Partick in my book. We came in and were asked to take a seat at the bar while we waited for a table but we weren't even there long enough to get a drinks order in as a table was cleared and ready for us very quickly. There were some many amazing looking options on the menu with lots of variations on Eggs Benedict but I decided to go for French Toast with Puddledub bacon and Maple Syrup and my husband went for the Big Breakfast. It was busy but our food didn't take overly long and our coffees were delivered promptly. My French Toast was made with home made bread (they have a deli/bakery next door) and my bacon came super crispy just as I'd ask. There wasn't a ton of maple syrup (the individual jug was maybe half full) so I dipped my toast into there rather than pouring to make it last longer. Husband's big breakfast looked amazing with fried eggs with super orange yolks and very high quality sausages and a home made tattie scone. We both scoffed as much as we could but with huge portions we were just short of making the clean plate club. At £21 for two coffees, two breakfast it wasn't cheap but the ingredients were so fresh and high quality and so well cooked I would whole-heartedly recommend it and come back again. Some of the other hyped brunch places in Glasgow use shop-bought mixes and don't even come close on quality. I wish we lived closer but Cafezique will be my new go to celebratory brunch place!

    In the sunshine!
    Briony C.

    Yelp Glasgow's first brunch club outing went to Cafezique a couple of weekends ago. I was pretty excited as I'd never been here but wanted to try it for ages, and had heard good things. We were able to book a table and the guy on the phone was super friendly and helpful, even the second time I called to add more people on to the booking (such is the popularity of brunch club!). On the day there was 8 of us and they'd reserved us a table downstairs along the wall which was ready as soon as we showed up. The food menu is pretty decent with lots of options if you're veggie or just like to think about what to have. I couldn't resist the lure of the big breakfast though - for around £9.90 it came with two poached eggs, two sausages, potato scone, toast, beans, two rashers of bacon, tomato, mushroom and black pudding. I would normally go for eggs benedict, but that was around the £8 mark and for just an extra little bit of money there was all that meat! I couldn't resist. Cafezique gets super busy on the weekend, but thankfully that didn't affect the service as there was always staff members around to get more drinks etc while we waited for our food. I don't remember waiting long for the meals to arrive (quite a few of us went for the big breakfast option!) although there was such good chat so that was a bit distracting. I was pretty excited when it arrived, everything was in generous portions and there were two eggs. One was cooked to perfection, the other was a little over but I have struggled for years to get poachies right so I won't judge them too harshly for that. Everything on the plate was super tasty - even the black pudding, which I normally avoid. I had a nibble (peer pressure) and actually didn't mind it but I was totally stuffed by that point. I'd definitely pay here another visit for their breakfast, although I'm not sure I'd try anything else on the menu now I know how good the big breakfast is.

    Martyn M.

    Loooove this place! I can't believe I only just came across it today because I've walked past it at least 50 times. My wonderful father said he'd take me for breakfast this morning, and when told to choose the place, I set my sights here. I'd heard good things about their breakfast, and so we headed over and were seated immediately upstairs by a lovely waitress (who happens to be brand new and hails from the Isle of Skye!). We ordered eggs benedict for myself and French toast with banana for my dad. The food order was taken swiftly and the food was brought out just as quick, and it was absolutely delicious! The eggs were maybe slightly overpoached but the hollandaise sauce and the BACON (oh wow the bacon) were both fantastic. I also had fever tree lemonade, which I'd never had before, and it is my new favourite lemonade ever. So fresh and tasty! My only qualm would be the pricing. At £8.50 for eggs benedict it's maybe a bit pricey to be going frequently, but I absolutely loved the feel of the place and the wee shelf of hundreds of cookbooks upstairs that I'll be back to flick through and steal some recipes!

    Eggs Benedict with crispy bacon.
    Gordon M.

    Spoiled for choice in the West End, we took to Cafezique for Sunday Brunch at the weekend. As ever, we timed our arrival perfectly to coincide with the busiest part of the day, 1pm on a Sunday. We were offered a stool at the bar to wait and it only took 10 mins for a table to free up, enough time to have a glass of fresh orange and decide what to eat. We were seated upstairs, a small mezzanine area that was a little cramped but not too bad once we got seated. It was very warm though, with the air conditioning unit kicking on and off to give a few minutes of respite now and then. Eggs Benedict for me, Full Scottish for my partner, both of which arrived after a forgivable delay (they were full and the kitchen is tiny). I'd asked for my bacon to be crispy and the obliged, the eggs were poached perfectly, my only criticism was the single half of muffin it was served on. Not only was it not quite enough 'bread' to soak up the Hollandaise sauce and egg yolk, I'm not sure it was the freshest as it was a little tough to cut through. Still, the flat white was good, and the Full Scottish was demolished with some relish (I managed to sneak a bite or two, very tasty!). A lot of the produce is locally sourced, and the quality of the ingredients really shines through. The staff were a little on the quiet side with not much interaction but aside from that it was a very tasty brunch. The main downside is the size, it feels a little too crammed in to be comfortable. Aside from that I think we will be back sometime to try some more of the menu.

    Big Breakfast
    Michael B.

    Despite our group having an AirBnB in the foodie heaven that is Finnieston, we ended up trekking over to Cafezique in Partick for a late brekkie on our first 'morning after the night before'. On approach, the street didn't really look as though it'd feature a stylish café for brunchers, but we found them on the corner of Hyndland St and White St looking inviting in the sunshine. We'd built up quite the appetite from our walk over so dived on the menus. It's a light, airy and relaxed space, with a mezzanine overlooking the main floor. We sat by the large windows at the front. It was busy, but not cramped. I ordered their Big Breakfast, all of which was delicious, the only comment being I found the black pudding to be a tad too crumbly - I'm by no means an expert, it was just tricky to get on to the fork. The poached eggs were done to perfection and the sausages were terrific. Recommended for a decent breakfast if you're in the area - they're only a 20 minute walk away from the Botanic Gardens if you're on your way there (which we were).

    Granola with parfait and yoghurt. (Could have done with a slightly larger granola portion)
    Fiona H.

    Brunch, brunch, brunch and this is a top brunch stop. Warning, it fills up fast. By 10.30 on a Sunday morning there was a queue. The tables are close together, but not overly so. As in the waiters had enough space to get past without ever having to ask us to move our seats. The upstairs is my kind of place, perfect for people watching and with fairy lights! For brunch I had eggs benedict with salmon, the hollandaise and poached eggs were both perfection. A really nice americano to accompany it! My only very slight niggle was that they don't have any syrups for lattes, but that's it. The service and food were both eggcellent :P

    Delicious flavours and perfectly cooked eggs and Hollandaise.
    Frances A.

    This was my first time (though I've been meaning to come for a long time). It was very busy and we had to wait for a table, but I was expecting that and the wait wasn't long. We sat at the bar and had drinks whilst we looked at the menu. The seating is pretty tight and its a busy, buzzing place. I had Eggs Royale and my partner had Eggs Benedict. They tasted excellent with perfectly cooked eggs and hollandaise sauce. Unfortunately, the food was just lukewarm and cold pretty quickly, which was such a shame as it tasted so good. Another slight gripe, and I feel churlish for mentioning it, but I asked if the Orange juice was fresh and the waitress said yes. At £3 for a glass I felt that was ok for freshly squeezed juice. However, I soon realised it was from a carton. I also noticed that the glasses were packed with large ice cubes, meaning that there was probably less than 100ml of juice. I asked if I could have less juice but when it was brought it was, indeed, packed full of juice. So, I found that disappointing and overpriced for what it actually was. I'll definitely return, hopefully when it is a little quieter. The lunch menu sounded so appetising and they clearly cook fresh and use excellent, quality ingredients. The wine list is also good.

    Scrambled eggs, toast & black pudding
    Mark G.

    I've eaten breakfast in Cafezique twice over the last couple of months, having been impressed enough the first time to visit again. Both times have been mid-morning on a Saturday, and despite it being pretty busy, we've always managed to get a table. It is quite a small restaurant, seating and tables can feel a bit cramped. Both times we've been seated straight away and service has been prompt both times. The food itself - for breakfast - is very good, however it does feel slightly overpriced for what it is, which is my only gripe. The bread they use is amazing and the french toast here is a really good dish. The coffee is also excellent. Would definitely recommend for breakfast/brunch in the west of Glasgow, but don't expect it to be a cheaper option!

    Adrian B.

    Hmm, guess it was just me having a bad day but I did not enjoy the visit to the Cafe. Easter Friday, middle of the afternoon, upstairs, what can go wrong with a BLT...well it was all T and when you cast the excess aside there wasn't much left. Disappointing. Companions were happy with their meals

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    Review Highlights - Cafezique

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    Peckhams

    Peckhams

    3.9(16 reviews)
    0.2 miByres Road, West End
    ££

    I adore Peckhams, but I have come to realise that I don't frequent it enough. Must. Try. Harder…read more They're one of the original delis in the area and arguably still the best. Whether you're after a wee snacky delicacy for a dinner starter (or dessert!), that essential but hard-to-find exotic ingredient that you simply must-have for a recipe, a designer beer or three, or even a quality malt whisky, Peckhams is the place that you're likely to find it. I usually visit here when my eye is caught by a fancy malt whisky in the window (cunningly displayed right beside their cash machine, the cads!), or when I'm seeking margaritas mix for what has become a Christmas cocktails tradition with us. The West End would be a poorer place without Peckhams. Long may they continue.

    Paninis, soups, cupcakes, stuffed olives, hot meals, cold meals, tarts, chocolate, bread, marinaded…read moreanchovies, stuffed peppers, cured meats, cheeses, gateaux, salads, coffees, teas, soft drinks and, possibly most importantly, booze. I love Peckhams. I'm probably there far too often. They pride themselves on being able to cater to your foodie needs all day long, with pastries and rolls in the morning, a wide range of lunch options and even their own range of freshly made ready meals for dinner. Then of course they have offers for coffee and cake, should you need anything else in between. As far as I'm concerned, this is what delis should be like. They would get five stars out of five too, but the service can be just a little bit on the slow side. I don't mean when they're struggling with the lunchtime rush because that's fair enough. I mean, it can take them a few minutes to realise that you haven't been served, and in serving you some things they can be very slow (don't bother getting butter on your roll in the morning, unless you've got plenty of time on your hands). It's easy to forgive them because they're friendly and helpful and because everything is delicious but if they were just a tiny bit more efficient Peckhams would be perfect.

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    Peckhams - Lots of good food and alcohol!

    Lots of good food and alcohol!

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    Peckhams

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    Polish Taste Delicatessen

    Polish Taste Delicatessen

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 miWest End, Partick

    I don't oft find myself in the fine burgh of Partick, but when I do, I get the underlying feeling…read morethat i'd kinda like to live here at some point. Places like Polish Taste, only act to cement this feeling. Whilst in the area at the weekend and having just picked up some awesome cakes and sausage rolls at Cottonrake (find review, read, love and visit!) I decided that the fresh white loaves in the window were just far too tempting to avoid. But hey, it's not just bread that's on offer in this kick ass wee deli. From perogies (spelling?) to awesome sausages, tinned good and fresh fruit. I've been back, I'll be back again and would advise anyone who's in the area to pop in for a nosey. Yes it's probably more expensive than the nearby T (ends in esco), but it's quality and unique. Yum.

    Polish Taste, a Polish delicatessen on Hyndland Road is definitely worth a visit. And, trust me on…read morethis one, you most definitely do not have to be Polish to appreciate the magic of this place. The authenticity of this place, though, is perfect. Although I'm not Polish, I've spent quite a lot of time there and am a big fan of the culture. As soon as you step through the doors of this deli - you feel a bit like you're actually in Warsaw, and not in the West End of Glasgow. Wood paneling and straw baskets make this place undeniably cute, and as well as shelves and shelves of canned and tinned goods (all in Polish - obviously) you'll also find fresh goods. This includes a meat counter to die for (what can I say? I'm a carnivore at heart) as well as a mini bakery and lots and lots of cheese. All these products are delicious - and also very reasonably priced. I also love the fact that they sell Polish newspapers and magazines here. This definitely adds to the sense that a trip into Polish Taste is like a mini-holiday to Eastern Europe!

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    Polish Taste Delicatessen - Chocolate bars and sweet snacks

    Chocolate bars and sweet snacks

    Polish Taste Delicatessen - Lots of tea

    Lots of tea

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    Delizique - Delizique

    Delizique

    4.0(26 reviews)
    0.0 miWest End, Partick
    ££

    We popped in here on Saturday following Yelp's first Brunch Club next door at Cafezique. I just…read morewanted a stickybeak as I wasn't sure what the difference between Delizique and Cafezieque is (I'm still not really sure). At Delizique you can buy cakes/bread to go, and there isn't as many deli options as you would think from the name. The bread and cake is a long a counter as you go in the main door, which is also where people who have eaten in the dining space are paying for their food, and is the main thoroughfare so it gets pretty busy. There was an impressive array of cakes including chocolate brownies, cheesecake and a gluten free option of lemon polenta cake. We went for a brownie and the polenta cake and both were delicious when we scoffed them at home. I'd definitely pop back to check out their cake options again, as well as trying them out for food as I was pretty impressed by Cafezique.

    I am so, so, so disappointed. I think we came here on an off day, because I don't know what…read morehappened. I ordered a latte and thinking I would get a decent amount of coffee, I was left disappointed. You know those small glasses you get for water? That's what the latte came in. A friend and myself, although I had had breakfast a few hours previously, decided to go for pancakes. Now, the flavourings sounded amazing - from something that we believed was going to taste like carrot cake to apple and cinnamon (which is what I went for). First, we waited for ages. When the "pancake" finally arrived, it was a huge skillet type pancake. They looked good and smelled lovely. Unfortunately, upon cutting in, my friend found her's to be completely raw in the centre (think batter), and mine was burnt on the underside - completely burnt. They also, unfortunately, lacked a lot of flavour and were very dry. The raw pancake was replaced with a free and un-raw one, and I ate about three quarters of mine (but I wasn't happy about it). It's also really quite warm in here. The few things that redeem this place is the bread on display (beautiful, beautiful bread) and the veggie sausage roll (which does not look like a sausage roll at all, but taste lovely). I also really like the tree inside the room. The staff is also very friendly.

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    Delizique
    Delizique

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    Seb & Mili

    Seb & Mili

    4.2(10 reviews)
    0.8 miFinnieston, West End
    £

    I used to be a regular at their other shop in the town, but after a bad coffee one day l just never…read morehad the urge to go back, I saw this new place opening up and called in for a quick visit on the passing on my way to the west end. On my visit I didn't know what the shop was called as there was no sign above the door, theirs is a pretty small place where there is a few seats on the shop floor and more seating upstairs. A few items weren't labelled and had to guess what everything was, l bought a latte & a raspberry muffin that ended up being a red currant muffin. There was a few customers that came in to buy the last remaining bread, I did notice that the labels where written in Polish and not English, maybe this was to help the girl at the counter who was learning the language it did cause confusion with the person that was buying the bread as they didn't know what bread it was. I felt here was a language barrier as the server had little English and a customer came in looking to buy two bottles of balsamic dressing, I could see at least 8 bottles on the shelf, she said that they had sold out, l pointed out the mistake. It's an ok place to visit, but more of a take away sort of place than to sit in.

    I am a BIG Seb & Mili fan from when they were on St Vincent Street and now they just have this…read morelocation on Argyle Street in Finnieston. I think this is a much-needed addition to the area as Finnieston is strangely lacking in cafes/coffee shops (aside from The Steamie). I popped in for a super quick visit to get a bite to take away and had to get the churros when I saw them. I just got one and it was excellent - fresh & delicious and a good snack to eat on the move. They had a sign suggesting if you were eating in you should get it with a hot chocolate which I'll definitely be doing next time. Seb & Mili also do loaves of bread, hot meals, pastries, coffee, tea, soup, sandwiches, donuts - they manage to do a lot in the small space and I will definitely be back for a proper sit-in visit very soon.

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    Seb & Mili - Looking down from the mezzanine

    Looking down from the mezzanine

    Seb & Mili - Fresh bread options...

    Fresh bread options...

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    Roscoe's Deli Bar - Tasty treats

    Roscoe's Deli Bar

    4.0(9 reviews)
    0.4 miHyndland, West End
    ££

    I think Roscoe's chocolate caramel shortcake has ruined me for life. The salt of the milky caramel…read morewith the richness of the chocolate, combined with the buttery crunch of the shortcake was simply delicious! I had intended to have one bite on the walk home and oops, I ate the whole thing! My commute home will now be compromised by urges to pick up one of those decadent morsels! Course number two was the Stong Italian sandwich! Who doesn't like strong Italians? Anyway, I chose Salami for my meat and it came with Mozzarella and sunblush tomatoes! I was lucky to be there on a day they ran out of their 'normal bread', so I ended up with their 'special' Italian bread. I think it is normally an up charge; I have a feeling I will be paying for it in the future because it hit the spot! Although, I am curious what the standard bread may be? I had mine toasted and for the Strong Italian that was the way to go! The juices of the tomatoes combined with the oils from the salami and mozzarella soaked into the toasty bread, making every last bite delectable! Though I chose one of their signature sandwiches, the menu is very flexible so you can make your own delicious concoction. Oh and all sandwiches can be made as salads as well! Aside from the quality food to order, there is a nice selections of cakes, jams etc along the wall. Roscoe's also has a small seating area if you would like to stay and eat. Honestly, the atmosphere is quite pleasant in general. As far as customer service goes, I met Roscoe's mom, and she was a sweetheart. She also made me my amazing sandwich! I have absolutely no complaints, and I have a feeling I may become a regular!

    I first had Roscoe's when they catered an event I attended and I fell madly in love with their…read morecanapes and tartlets. I was next door at Hely Hair so I popped in for some lunch. I went with the Strong Italian with parma ham, sunblushed tomatoes, mozzarella and lettuce leaves- OMG it was amazing! The sandwich and can of Coke came to under £5 as well! Def a fab lunch option if you are on the go in Hyndland!

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    Roscoe's Deli Bar - Lots of great goodies to purchase

    Lots of great goodies to purchase

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    Roscoe's Deli Bar - If you are lucky, you may meet Roscoe's silly dog, Jimmy :)

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    If you are lucky, you may meet Roscoe's silly dog, Jimmy :)

    Piece

    Piece

    4.6(9 reviews)
    2.2 miCity Centre, Merchant City
    £

    Right on noon. Was walking past the shop and saw a queue out the door, decided to pass it up, came…read moreback after the queue quieted down to discover just why the queue was so long. Seriously one of the most memorable sandwiches I've ever eaten, lovely happy faces to greet you and so many creative sandwich options! Send your friends.

    This being my first time at this location I wasn't sure if it was going to be like the one in…read moreFinneston. They're about the same size and always packed, and huzzah, their sandwiches are delicious at both locations. I had walked by a few times the day I finally popped in for a late lunch, as they were swamped the whole lunch rush. I managed to squeeze in to the queue around 2pm and I could tell they had just been through the ringer with the lunch crowd. The guy ahead of me wanted a chicken tikka sandwich but they were out of a couple of the ingredients, so he ordered something else. When it was my turn to order, the guy jokingly said 'let's see if I'm able to make your sandwich!" I ordered the Chiken Ole which was chicken meat, manchego cheese, chorizo, salsa and a spicy mayo on ciabatta. The only one thing they didn't have was the salsa, which in exchange they offered me a bit of salad with some sweet chili sauce. I decided against the sauce and took the salad! What a delightful sandwich this was. My stomach is growling just thinking about it! The bread was freshly baked and so delicious, even at 2pm. The ingredients were all fresh and piled high in to the bread. I also grabbed a bag of crisps and a lemon mint san pellagrino. The greatest lunch on the go I've had in a long while. The guys in here were cool as anything and the music was great. The queues might be long but the sandwiches are worth it. They also serve soups, coffee and baked goods if you're looking for something sweet. I will be back for sure!

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    Piece - Chicken Ole on ciabatta

    Chicken Ole on ciabatta

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    Busy guys!

    Cafezique - delis - Updated May 2026

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