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    4.1 (9 reviews)

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    9 years ago

    Fantastic wee place for breakfast, lunch or just if you fancy a dessert. The ice cream and cake selection is fantastic!

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    I come here every weekend for my morning coffee and morning roll. The staff are great and its a great service. Coffee's really good too.

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    Tea House On the Loch - The cake is with meringue.

    Tea House On the Loch

    4.7(6 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    £

    My friend introduced me to this wee hidden treasue last week. Tea House of the Loch is nestled…read morebeside the Loch at Gartcosh, with the quaint little tea house overlooking the water. Saturdays are really busy so was glad I decided last minute to book a table. The menu is filled with sandwiches, bagels, paninis etc and all come with soup for £5.95 which is a bargain when you see the portions. However the most popular order seemed to be the high tea for two, which at £5 per person is amazing! The atmosphere is lovely, with a mix of couple, familes and quite a few grannies being treated to tea and cakes by their grandkids. The decor is nothing fancy, but the setting and welcoming staff easily makes up for it There is fabulous selection of Suki teas and homemade baking. Soups of the day this week were tomato with basil and potato and leek. Last wee I tried the curried butternut squash which was amazing! The setting is lovely and the food is well worth the 15min drive from Dennistoun. There is a garden centre and lovely views onto the loch so you could easily spend a few hours over a coffee, chatting and escaping city life. I can't speak highly enough of this place and look forward to making myself a regular! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tea-House-On-The-Loch/141357772588944?fref=ts

    We had a delicious tea, with sandwiches, cakes, and a wide variety of tea. My chicken sandwich was…read moreso good. The service was excellent, staff were fun. The restaurant is next to a garden center, and the loch, so it's pretty and peaceful.

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    Tea House On the Loch - Inside

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    Tea House On the Loch - If you want a simple sandwich, they've got you.

    If you want a simple sandwich, they've got you.

    Tea House On the Loch - Try the chicken sandwich. Yumm!

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    Try the chicken sandwich. Yumm!

    Riverhill Coffee Bar - Veggie Bagel and cappuccino

    Riverhill Coffee Bar

    4.5(90 reviews)
    4.4 miCity Centre
    ££

    This place has EXCELLENT coffee. I popped in about 20 minutes before closing and was met by a kind…read morestaff who made me a coffee without hesitation. It was a rainy day: drizzling : that consistency of rain that makes you feel a bit run down. I was met with the most delicious, warming coffee: a very smooth latte, that had such a lovely taste that there was no need for a drop of sugar. They were out of most of their pastries by the time I sat in--due to their popularity, I have no doubt. I chose one of their remaining items: a small cake that had a touch of lemon and a raspberry on top of a creamy frosting. It was delicious--a welcomed treat when I felt in need of a pick me up. I did not have a chance to test their food so am unable to comment. Do note however: This is a VERY small place. Cozy to be sure, but small and by no means for larger groups. It is ideal for the soloist and duos to come in and have a fairly quick coffee, cake, and food (I assume). This is NOT a place to study. There are no comfortable lounge chairs, chairs or tables. The seating is composed of stools that reside at two bars. It's kind of reminding me of Italian style cafes where you drink your espresso at the bar, across from the barista who just served it to you (though in Rome, they don't offer you stools even!). Given the level of their coffee and cake, I'll be back again soon.

    We liked this place the first time that we went twice while we were in town. It's a small place…read morewith some indoor seating and some outside but bar style. There are no bathrooms which is a downfall but it was close enough to our hotel. I got the chorizo bagel both days I went and a latte. They have display cases of baked goods and sandwiches. When I ordered, the toasted it. It was filling and had a spicy kick in it. Very good! The bagel was crispy and good too!

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    Riverhill Coffee Bar - Cappuccino with empire biscuit

    Cappuccino with empire biscuit

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    Chorizo, egg bagel

    Riverhill Coffee Bar - Chorizo, egg bagel

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    Chorizo, egg bagel

    Spitfire Espresso

    Spitfire Espresso

    4.4(34 reviews)
    4.0 miMerchant City, City Centre
    £

    My daughter enjoyed a hot chocolate and a vegan chocolate & peanut butter brownie finger. She said…read moreit was the best brownie she had ever tasted! I asked for a skinny cappuccino. Staff were attentive & friendly. The coffee shop was busy which is always a good sign.

    This lovely new establishment had only been opened a few days and since I was in the area it would…read morebe rude not to pop in and have a wee cheeky mocha. I was with our lovely Debs M. and we were waiting on David A. and Rob K. to join us. I swear it was like a Yelpers convention in there, we kept meeting Yelper after Yelper in there. Hehe!! The place is so airy and bright compared to Box of Delights which occupied here previously. I love the colour scheme and layout as it seems much bigger now. We found a wee seat while we waited on the guys, then we had one of the baristas, I presumed, sit at our table. It was a bit bizarre and he said 'yes?' We were at the time checking in on the Yelp app, we just explained we were checking in first then we were going to to order. Initially I wasn't sure if he was a member of staff or some random. Haha!! We explained what we were going to have and it seemed to end up with him taking an order. So, I'm not sure for future if you order and pay at the counter or if it is serviced tables. After our strange encounter, David and Rob joined us. As I was enjoying my mocha, in which I didn't take any sugar because I couldn't find any, it seemed rather nice. That's really unusual for me. Debs and I were wanting a wee glass of water so when I asked at the counter they pointed out a sink in the corner with some glasses piled up beside it. I thought this was a rather good idea. They have really thought this place through with their nifty ideas team and also installed plug sockets nearly everywhere that also have USB ports. Genius! Battery running low? Come here and grab some awesome food and great coffee. They also have WiFi so why not bring your office. Eh OK, maybe not your office but a laptop anyway. It's a pleasant atmosphere and I look forward to going back for maybe a wee spot of lunch.

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    Cappuccino!!

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    Gorgeous sunny spot

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    Another superb breakfast at spitfire espresso

    St Mungo's Museum Cafe - from glasgow city council website

    St Mungo's Museum Cafe

    3.5(4 reviews)
    3.7 miDennistoun
    £

    I'd already been to the museum, but it was just yesterday that I visited this cafe for the first…read moretime. It wasn't out of choice really, more that I was in the area and I was so hungry that I thought I was going to faint...so in I went in search of a sandwich. As you enter in the main door, you'll see the cafe straight away. I was pleasantly surprised- its shiny, clean, and airy, so I decided to sit in rather than get a take-away. The place perhaps lacked character, but then the cafe had a canteen-style service area and staff that wore outfits similar to school dinner ladies, so not the sort of place you would go for a special occasion. They serve soup, sandwiches, tray bakes and costa coffee- the cafe seemed particularly child-friendly. The prices were also very reasonable.

    St Mungo's Museum Cafe was a nice stop on our 1st morning in Glasgow…read more Cafeteria-style but on a much smaller scale - there are a few prepared sandwiches, some scones / pastries and soup behind the counter. Put them on your cafeteria tray & you're good to go Also noticed a few veggie options - props! Took *forever* for someone to come out to greet us & service wasn't all that endearing but they were straight to the point, which is just what we were looking for Teas & Coffees all around - each was strong & dressed up nicely w/ sugar & cream Also couldn't help but indulge in a chocolate caramel bar - after all, it was evening where we just came from & dessert is *always* a good idea. It was meh. Looked much better than it tasted but I had had my suspicions being it was cafe-fare.....oh well Sit in the garden on a sunny day! Very Zen A Docent passed us on her way to St Mungo's Church & stopped to chat. She was over 90 yrs old & had lived to see many interesting events in Glasgow - she was adorable calling my parents "children" & such a nice welcome for us to our journey in Scotland

    Rustico - coffee - Updated May 2026

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