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    Gordon St Coffee

    4.0 (46 reviews)
    InexpensiveCafes
    Closed 6:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Mahesh P.

    *Excellent* coffee - roasted on-prem. Also munchies. So yeah, the coffee is really that good. To be precise, the espresso is *excellent*, and about as good as you'd get at your average joint in Italy (which means it is *good*). It's basically counter-service, or you can head upstairs where they roast their coffee, to sit at a small handful of tables there. There are munchies to be had - good sandwiches, and all sorts of pastry-like fare, most of it quite good too. If you're in the 'hood, and you need coffee, you could do far worse...

    Donald M.

    This part of Central station has been vacant for what feels like forever, since the boot's store that was once here closed its doors, it is good to see a new business start up. Gordon street coffee shop is opened by the Glendola leisure group who plan to invest over a million pounds between their two new establishments creating 40 new jobs, with the second business down stairs a restaurant and bar called Alston bar and Beef, that could be accessed through the coffee shop. The cafe area is bright and new, with plenty of original features still left to see, plenty of cakes with samples on offer, breakfast items available with a choice of coffees including The Glasgow roast. Upstairs has seating for 20 people at the most but there is seating outside, plenty of plug sockets for your phone to charge or laptop, upstairs they have their coffee roaster, if you choose the right seat you can look down and see what's happening at the counter. Staff where nice & friendly and chatty, Coffee was good, cakes are served on same plates as JD Weatherspoons, but that's just the new Churchill pattern. Definitely a place l would go back to and recommend

    Busy morning!!
    Amber K.

    I often pop into Gordon street, often for a Glasgow Roast Latte, sometimes for some coffee beans to take home. I pass through central at least twice a day! It's hard not to pop in more often ;) I love their Glasgow Roast Latte, it is one of my favourite take away coffees in town. However it is a little on the pricey side, £2.70 or £2.80 as there's a wee added charge for Glasgow Roast. :( they also sell filter coffee by the cup, usually with a couple of options each day, which can be lovely depending on the coffee the have on that day. It's a little less pricey too :) I like getting their beans to brew at home, they are always pretty freshly ground which is great and have a coffee of the week which is only £5 instead of £7 which is pretty reasonable compared with other local roasters. They also have a loyalty scheme for their beans where you get your 5th or 6th bag free which is great! :) The rolls and hot food always look great, and the cakes are yum! Supplied by Big Bear Bakery, you can't go wrong :) I love the little pieces of marshmallow they sell, perfect to go with a wee coffee if you're waiting on the train. My one gripe with their food is the only veggie breakfast roll is just a potato scone roll, for £2.50!! I've got a coffee to go and went and got a roll to go from else where more than once, I just can't bring my self to pay that for a potato scone?! Madness. It's somewhere I'll be back to time and time again though, and the staff are usually pretty friendly and efficient, especially on a busy morning!

    Peach & passionfruit marshmallow
    Briony C.

    This is a great addition to Glasgow Central station - a lovely, modern, industrial coffee shop where you can enjoy a relaxing drink while you wait for your train. We had a seat downstairs (there's also a mezzanine level) by the door as it was quite warm - downside being that the smokers outside the station were puffing their smoke inside so we didn't end up staying too long. I checked out the offerings available and was going to get a tea, but at the last minute switched to a glass of prosecco as it seemed more sensible in the warm weather. I also got two pieces of the marshmallow - pear and passionfruit - and a slice of chocolate gluten free friand. The prosecco was perfect and just £4.95 for a glass which I thought was not too bad. The highlight for me though was the pear and passionfruit marshmallow. Thanks to Pammi for insisting I get some, and thanks to the genius who made it! What a delight. It's fruity, sweet and perfect to nibble on a warm day. I really enjoyed our visit here before we descended the stairs to Alston - I can't wait to return for a pot of tea with some more marshmallow.

    Pretty latte leaf.
    Rebecca D.

    Such a funky little coffee shop. Reckon you can find somewhere else where they roast their own coffee beans and yet manage to stay so un-pretentious? Because if so, please point me that way. I arrived at ~17:00 on a Thursday evening. The shop was busy, the staff were up to their eyeballs in orders and I still managed to get served a perfect, delicious, smooth latte in under two minutes. The fact that I'd downloaded their loyalty app (better than carrying yet another card, get it on Android and iPhone for a free drink when you've bought 6) and had no idea how to use it did not slow them down one iota. I went upstairs to meet my friend. As others have mentioned here, smokers do tend to congregate near the downstairs entrance. Nothing the coffee shop can do about that, I suppose, but it is unpleasant. He was delighted with his pot of tea and mini bottle of milk. We were tempted to stick around for a pilsner afterwards but, it being a school night, decided to be more sensible. However, since I see that they're open fair late this might well become a new favourite spot for a coffee or a drink before catching a train.

    All teal everything.
    Fiona H.

    When I first started at work I immediately noticed everyone had these gorgeous teal takeout cups. On close inspection, turns out it was Gordon St. I love the Glasgow Roast and have attended and loved the cupping class that they do! http://coffeeandconfetti.me/drinks/masterclass-at-gordon-st-coffee/

    Geraldine C.

    Love this place! It is my saviour at 7am on week day. The Glasgow roast is a real kick of a coffee and is just the thing for a Monday morning. The staff are always pleasant and not overly "coffee chain" friendly. In other words just what you need first thing in the morning Top caffeine stars for a top place

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    Gordon M.

    I don't work in the city centre so it's taken me a while to get here and I'm glad I did. Slotted into a tiny space (don't let the frontage fool you), with their own roaster upstairs, it's another great example of the difference in quality an independent shop has over some chains. A cappucino was first on the order but it didn't take me long to be swayed by the chocolate and walnut brownie on offer, which was moistly deliciously chocolatey and scoffed sharpish! The cappucino was good, not too bitter a roast, and a good temperature (I've seen other reviewers complain it's too hot and not smooth, well they must be listening as mine was almost perfect (I'd put it up there close to papercup). There really is nothing quite like a nice dark, smooth coffee, the rich crema and glossy frothy always looks so inviting. Only slight downside is that it's a little small inside but the clever layout meant we managed to get a seat upstairs, right next to the shiny red roasting machine, a wonderous piece of engineering (but, alas, a little too large to fit in my kitchen). Also of note is the train departures board inside meaning no worrying if you are going to miss your train, smart thinking! I've no doubt that, if I were to use Central Station everyday, I'd quickly become a regular here. The only downside is that Riverhill is pretty close which means, from now on, I'll have a difficult decision to make for my caffeine fix!

    English breakfast tea with milk
    John R.

    The first time I visited Gordon Street Coffee, I had low expectations. It's in a train station so I would think it would be overpriced mediocre food. But Gordon Street totally blew my expectations away. As a bit of a tea snob this is now one of my Glasgow go-tos for great loose tea at a nice strength. I really like the blend they use, and they even serve it in metal tea pots. On my most recent stop here, I was on my way to a Yelp elite event with some time to kill and I was REALLY hungry. Practicing my inconsistent self control, I got a roast vegetable and bean salad. It was SO good. I was hugely disappointed when I got to the bottom and there was nothing left. The next time I come, I want to try their crawfish salad sandwich. It looked amazing... so I really hope that's an every day thing they serve. Either way... I'm definitely coming back here.

    Brilliant to go skinny latte
    Michelle C.

    Although I live in Manchester now, I like to keep an eye on the Glasgow scene - mostly for nostalgia, but also for tips of where to try out when I make trips home, and this is one of the places that I heard a buzz around. And as it happens that buzz was totally justified. I popped in here after having my nails done by the wonderful Tammy at Naf Salon and the super sweet Barista noticed my nails straight away where we proceeded to chat about nail art and I pointed her in the direction go the salon. On to the coffee, I had my standard skinny latte - with the Glasgow roast - which was honestly one of the best cups of coffee I've ever had. It certainly fuelled my journey to the Necropolis. I loved the coffee so much in fact that I went again on Sunday and picked up some of the ground Glasgow Roast to bring home with me, along with some of the cold brew coffee for the journey down. After sharing some of the Glasgow Roast with the girls at work, it's safe to say there are a few Gordon St Coffee fans South of the border.

    Michelle B.

    How I've not managed to come across this place until now, after having lived in Glasgow for four months, is beyond me! In other words, this is probably on my top three of cafés in Merchant City! In my opinion, the pictures on Yelp do not do the interior decor justice. It is quite modern and metallic. I particularly like the upstairs of this café. The coffee is great. I have yet to try one of their delicious-looking sandwiches. The places is generally clean, has fast WiFi and late opening hours. What's not to like? :-)

    Dierdre, she's a roaster! Lol

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    Friendly and swift service here last Saturday afternoon. Good Americano + 25p off for supplying my own cup so they're on the ball with that.

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    The Wild Olive Tree

    The Wild Olive Tree

    4.8(12 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre, Buchanan Street
    £

    I love this place so much that I have to stop in the middle of my vacation just to write this…read morereview! Love their food but what I love even more, is how they help to feed the homeless and/or those in need. Whether you're a paying customer or someone in need, EVERYONE EATS THE SAME SOUP! Bravo!!! The Wild Olive Tree is located on Nelson Mandela's Place, inside the St. George's Tron Church of Scotland. The lovely cafe is on the main level. You walk in and get seated for table service; or you can order takeout. This is not a Soup Kitchen per se, but if you're a person of need, you can enter via a side door for free soup and hot beverages to go. They have been in operation since 2015, and in their first three years of operation, have given away 12,000 meals and 13,500 hot beverages! Again, BRAVO!!! All profits and donations from the Cafe go to their two charity partners: Glasgow City Mission and Bethany Christian Trust, to support their ongoing work with some of the city's most vulnerable people. The charities also help with work placement and employability training. How awesome is that?!?! The team at The Wild Olive Tree consists of paid staff, volunteers and work placements. This team of people are awesome! The food is homemade and delicious, customer service is so friendly, and they're so thankful for your visit. If I lived in Glasgow, I'd be a regular customer for sure! If you're ever in Glasgow (down the block from George Square), please stop by for a gigantic bowl of delicious homemade soup and scones...you'll be so glad you did!

    Quick meal of soups, scones and pastries mainly. Coffee I had was really good for a cafe…read more(non-specialty). Flavors change daily. Service was quick and pleasant. Nice mission and staff.

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    The Wild Olive Tree - Dining area. Has table service.

    Dining area. Has table service.

    The Wild Olive Tree - Cauliflower, Cheddar & Sage Soup w.Walnut & Caramelized Onion Scone on the side. £6.65

    Cauliflower, Cheddar & Sage Soup w.Walnut & Caramelized Onion Scone on the side. £6.65

    The Wild Olive Tree - Everyone is Welcome. The cafe is inside but they feed the homeless or anyone in need via a side door. Soup for everyone!

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    Everyone is Welcome. The cafe is inside but they feed the homeless or anyone in need via a side door. Soup for everyone!

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    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Centre, Merchant City
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    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!

    Caffe Nero - My favorite little coffee spot in Scotland

    Caffe Nero

    3.9(15 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Centre
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    This place is a gem in this city!! I really love Glasgow with the people and places and history,…read more Really lacking the pretentious feel of other places. It's diverse from the people, cultures, food but still uniquely Scot!! The people are fantastic and this little coffee shop, though a Nero chain, stands alone but with all the other unique shops and attitudes. The service here is great. Every one of the 10 times I've stopped by during my visit the servers have been lovely and upbeat and efficient. I've travelled all over and really enjoy supporting local; even more I enjoy the uniqueness of places. This coffee spot was a highlight. Thanks Scotland, Glasgow, and this little Nero among so many other memories. It was an amazing visit! This was the right location this time. Left same review for another location.

    I have visited this Nero a couple of times. I think everyone knows what Nero is and is not, so I…read morewill skip the overview. I came in the morning both times and ordered a few different coffee drinks each time, plus some muffins. They took the orders and turned them around quickly with no fuss. I was in and out in no time. All of the drinks were made exactly as we expected. There is a Costa nearby as well, but I think Nero is a step above so I think you will not go wrong at this Nero location.

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    Up stairs

    Caffe Nero - Islay, Ardbeg  whisky

    Islay, Ardbeg whisky

    Caffe Nero - Oldest subway entrance (third oldest) turned coffee shop.

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    Oldest subway entrance (third oldest) turned coffee shop.

    Tinderbox - Part of the cafe & shop

    Tinderbox

    3.7(9 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Centre, Buchanan Street
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    After wandering around Paperchase for quite a while, and I mean a while, I had completely forgot…read morethat there's more upstairs and also a Tinderbox. I've visited the other two branches and I've always enjoyed what they've had on offer. I had been a busy wee bee in town and decided a cheeky wee break was needed. It's located at the window, so you can watch the busy town goers whizz on by. I noticed that they had 'Not Coffee' options, so for me a non-coffee drinker, I wiz pure like yas. We're a rare breed so it was nice to see so many options available and not only in hot drinks but in frapps as well. A Steamer, hot flavoured milk drink, was on the menu so I ordered it in caramel. Didnae get me pure steaming but definitely heated me up. Hehe!! I also had a chocolate type croissant thang, I can't remember it's proper name but it was delicious. The staff were spot on, I got my Steamer at the end of the counter and found myself a comfy seat and enjoyed. A nice environment in town for a treat and to gives the legs a wee rest.

    Whoever had the genius idea of opening a coffee shop within a huge stationary shop (the delectable…read morePaperchase) I would like to shake you by the hand! Thank you. This Tinderbox, situated on the 1st floor of Paperchase, is now my go-to coffee shop if I am in this part of town and looking for a cafe that is cosy (and pretty cool) to sit in. Another thing I like about this particular Tinderbox is that it stays open until 7pm (8pm on a Thursday) most nights, which is really good for a coffee shop as most seem to shut much earlier. There's a reasonable amount of varied seating ~ you can choose cosy booths, high up table, wee lower table, a sofa or window tables. The window tables seem to be the most popular as they have a cracking view down onto Buchanan Street below. Also they have a good mix of small and larger tables too. The shop itself is very bright, colourful & mostly pretty jumpin' so this isn't maybe the best coffee shop to sit in with a hangover or to sit quietly with a book...although I'm sure at certain times of the day it does quieten down a wee bit. Staff are always friendly and helpful. One day after only taking 1 sip of my flat white I accidentally (clumsily) spilled it all over the table (ooft), I felt so daft & had to ask a staff member for a cloth to clean it up to which she thankfully laughed at (in a knowing, 'we've all been there' kinda way) and then swiftly came over to clean up, before I even got a chance to apologise (again) she said 'Flat white wasn't it? With soya milk? I'll get another straight over to you' Wow. That was SO nice of her. Not only did she get me another coffee (For FREE; I didn't expect them too!) but she also remembered/knew what I was drinking when it wasn't even her that had took my order! I was mightily impressed. THAT is really good customer service. The choice of coffees/drinks here is really good ~ there's something for everyone, be they a coffee drinker or not. I stick to the (soya) flat whites or cappuccino's as they're my favourites. Soya milk is also at no extra cost which I like. On a more aesthetic note I rather like their take-away cups ~ they're a corrugated cardboard of various shades (depending on which size you have) with 'Joe To Go' written on them. I like this as it reminds me of Agent Dale Cooper from Twin Peaks every time I read it :-) Food wise I have only ever partaken in the sweet treats here. Everything looks yummy but I can recommend the Empire Biscuits, Portuguese Custard Tarts and the cakes (cupcakes). All very tasty. Since they have introduced the bonus of a cheeky free coffee every 7 days for any Paperchase card holders I have been in here more than ever. It's a great idea and it really has made me visit here & buy more stationary than I normally would have! Haha! Clever clever people...

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    Tinderbox
    Tinderbox

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