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    The Clock

    4.2 (26 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    A ham and cheese baguette, coming in at the amazing price of £3!
    Claire C.

    The Clock is an unassuming little cafe and coffee shop in Dalry, although inside it offers quite a surprise! The upstairs is small and only really caters for couples, but if you do downstairs there are lots of tables, couches and comfy places to sit and enjoy some grub and a hot drink. For a ridiculous £3 I ordered a ham and cheese baguette. Expecting it to turn up with a wee salad garnish, I was instead rewarded with a plate overflowing with food. A nice side salad featuring cherry tomatoes, red onions, peppers and mixed leaves and a perfectly munchable helping of chips were included as part of the price tag. For £3?! Amazing. The food was tasty, too. The ambiance is relaxing and friendly. The Clock is a great place to soak up the weekend vibes with the Sunday papers and a coffee. Service was also friendly and prompt, so I really can't fault this place.

    Traditional breakfast
    Tanja R.

    Its a typical diner and perfect for locals. From the outside it looks nothing like what you can expect from the inside. The upstairs is very small, just a few tables, but as soon as you walk down the spiral steps you are entering two more rooms, more spacious this time. On the walls are paintings and prints from various artists, which you can buy for a price. I ordered the traditional breakfast, which comes with Orange juice, bread, eggs, sausage, really awesome crispy bacon and beans and all for a price of £5.80. You are definitely getting your money's worth and even more. The service is really nice and the atmosphere is very cozy, jusy perfect for meeting friends and loved ones alike.

    Veggie breakfast! There's a veggie sausage buried under those beans!
    Haitham F.

    The Clock is a great little cafe on Dalry Road. It's not going to blow your socks off, but it does a pretty solid job at providing very reasonably priced food and drink that puts a smile on your face every time. In my opinion, cafes shouldn't be fancy. They should be casual, rough around the edges and serve simple, cheap and calorific food. The Clock certainly ticks all those boxes. There are a few small tables upstairs, but I don't think any of them can sit more than 2 people. Head down the spiral staircase in the middle of the floor to reach the much larger downstairs area. Things are a bit worn down there, with some rather tatty chairs and sticky table tops. But they do their best to keep the place presentable and it doesn't feel dingy or depressing at all, just a little... well loved. One slight negative, though, is that they don't have any background music or radio or anything down there, so being away from the traffic noise and hustle and bustle from the kitchen makes the place as silent as a graveyard, which doesn't make for a good atmosphere! The food is served in big portions on thick plates and is super tasty. There's loads and loads on the menu, and all of it will fill your belly for a mere few quid. The coffee is fairly decent too! The waitresses have always been perfectly friendly and efficient as well, which is a nice change from most humble cafes where you often get your food virtually thrown at you. On the whole, there is no better place to grab a decent cheap breakfast or slap-up lunch in this part of town. Just don't expect the Ritz!

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    Really good food. We wanted something filling and not that expensive, this was the place to go! And the downstairs was very cute!

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    With the addition of WiFi, this cafe now gets 5 stars. Great service, great food, cosy atmosphere, able to work from there too now.

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    Charming little cafe with great staff and even better food! Cappuccino was delicious!

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