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    Mccolls

    Mccolls

    (4 reviews)

    £

    City Centre

    McColl's is a reasonably sized corner shop on Dundas Street. Along with a very reasonable selection…read moreof magazines (I was pretty impressed with this actually) they also sell all the crisps, nuts and chocolate bars that you could wish for. It's main raison d'etre, I suppose, is the fact that it's located just by the Queen Street Station. If you don't want to pay station prices for a bit of lunch to eat on the train - then I suggest that you stop off here first. As well as the aforementioned crisps and confectionery, McColl's also do a "meal deal" which unsurprisingly is remarkably similar to the Boot's incentive of the same name. True, they don't have a huge selection of sandwiches, but they'll almost definitely have something that you fancy eating. They also claimed to have a selection of fresh fruits to count towards your 5 a day, at a very attractive 49p each. However, when I popped in there this morning the fruit shelves were completely bare. There wasn't even a single sad looking satsuma to tempt me with. Ah well, maybe next time!

    I am writing a review on McColls the newsagents beeeeecause... it sells good hard candy and chewy…read moresweets that you just don't get anymore. I sound really old, but at 23 I still have a bit to go. I love the bags of sweets though, I am talking fruit flavoured hard sweets with sherbet in them, midget gems, real wine gums. They also have everything your heart desires for your train journey, as McColls is right outside Queen St station, but it isn't really much cheaper than the station prices.

    Sweet Dreams

    Sweet Dreams

    (2 reviews)

    Sauchiehall Street, City Centre

    Just inside the Savoy Centre on Sauchiehall Street (don't worry, you won't have to venture too far…read moreinside) you will find Sweet Dreams, which is a delightfully old fashioned tiny sweet shop. It advertises it's presence with one of those bright pink neon signs, shaped into a sweet. What can I say? It worked for me. Sweet Dreams is more of an alcove than a shop really, but is nevertheless stacked full with jars containing probably pretty much every type of sweet that you can think of. You'll also find such delights as gingerbread houses and candy canes. Yum. The lady that works there is friendly and helpful - without jumping down your throat too much. She gave us plenty of time to choose what we wanted (it's difficult when there is so much to choose from!) and when we'd finally made up our minds, we found that it was pretty well priced as well. Those of you who have a sweet tooth, it's probably worth making a quick dash into the Savoy Centre to visit Sweet Dreams!

    There are just too many innuendos associated with a sweet shop's presence in the suave Sav so I'm…read moregoing to bodyswerve them all to avoid my Yelp account being permanently deleted. Instead, I will merely comment on the fact that this is the sort of traditional proprietor of goodies that delights the inner child in us all. Jars and jars of old school favourites, all the usual suspects are here and all at reasonable prices. Well worth a visit if you're in the area and your sweeth tooth strikes.

    Londis - convenience - Updated May 2026

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