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    Nic's NYC Deli

    3.8 (24 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Peanut butter hot chocolate with cream and marshmallows.
    Stephanie B.

    I had visited the location at St. Enoch once before but hadn't been impressed enough to go again. Despite this, so many people I know were so excited when the new one opened on my side of the city that I had to give this location a go. My first impression that it was much busier than I expected but I saw that as a good thing. As my friend and I stared at the menu, the person behind the counter asked us if we were sitting in. When we said yes we were given menus and told we could sit and come up to the counter to order. The menu has so many just delicious looking sandwiches. There are too many to list but they all looked delicious. I ended up getting a triple bypass, which is pulled BBQ pork, potato scone, black pudding, cole slaw, and chipotle sauce (or sweet chilli). My friend, being really into simple foods, was glad to be able to get a basic turkey sandwich with cheese. We grabbed our drinks (they have many nice nonstandard soda options) and sat down. It didn't take long for our sandwiches to arrive and it was well worth it. The sandwiches came toasted on the bread we requested. The combination on my sandwich worked better than I had even hoped and it was large enough to feel like a meal. And at around £14 for the two of us, it was a really good bargain. We skipped out on the donuts this time, and we also skipped out on the warm drinks. The donuts looked good though and they had a peanut butter hot chocolate on the menu. I'm certainly looking forward to trying it though, as they are open until 11pm every night. The wide open hours are what takes this from what could have only been a 4 star review to 5 star. I look forward to trying more of the menu.

    Carolyn M.

    I really want to love this shop, I'm American for crying out loud, but based on donuts alone, I'm not entirely impressed. I don't really have much to base my love of donuts on here in the UK- I've only managed to score Krispie Kreme in London and there are no Dunkn' Donuts around, so eating at Nic's is a fairly new re-discovery of my love for donuts. I've been to the St. Enoch's location before and bought a sandwich and a strawberry creme donut which was tasty enough. This trip to the newly opened Byres road, my friends and I bought 6 donuts (2 a piece) and sat in to stuff our faces with them. I am a sucker for anything with Nerds on them, so when I saw that one of the donuts had Nerds, I was all over it. What I failed to realise was that there were also millions (?) on them, which I've never had or heard of, so instead of there being loads of crunchy little nerds to offset the doughy donut, there were what tasted like stale millions ruining the Nerds flavour. The donut itself was ok. A bit dense for my liking, but it went down easy enough. For my second donut, I got the oreo cookie and peanut butter donut, which was a donut with chocolate icing (ganache I believe they called it) and a piece of oreo and peanut butter drizzled over it. Again, it was pretty dense, and the topping was just alright. Nothing to write home about and nothing to run back for, given they're a bit steep when it comes to prices. Maybe it's a good thing I don't love these donuts as much as KK or DD, helps with not ruining my workouts and helps with not spending so much on something that doesn't last long. Their food, from what I've tasted at St. Enoch is pretty tasty, my next trip though, I'm drying to try a hot dog. Me and hot dogs....I have no idea. I just always want one, but never give in.

    If you are putting in a hard day shopping around Byers Lane, you owe yourself a break.
    Don H.

    We stumbled upon this amazing little place. A display of wonderful donuts caught our eye. We looked through the selection, and were told that there were more downstairs ready to go. Everything was fresh, tasty, and creatively prepared. A delightful little spot.

    Please don't tap the glass, it makes the donuts nervous!
    Gordon M.

    OK, I'll get this out of the way. Hotdogs are overrated. There I've said it. I don't mind them, but they have to be about the worst designed food in the world when it comes to toppings, and even the best dogs still fall short on taste. In my opinion. Don't hate me. Having visited the St.Enoch Square branch of NYC Deli, and having tried one of their hotdogs I will admit it was good but still, it was just a hotdog. Thankfully there is more, a LOT more, to this deli than just hotdogs, so when I heard they were opening up in Byres Road I knew one thing for certain; I'll really need to get back to the gym! That said, there is another problem that Nic's has, the menu all sounds so damn delicious it's really hard to choose! Clare S and I popped in for a bite of dinner and I was so torn I ended up ordering two sandwiches and taking one home with me for the next day (and some doughnuts, more on them later). My dinner sandwich was the Heart Stopper, ordered on ciabatta, a wonderful pressed sandwich of BBQ pulled pork, coleslaw, sweet chilli and a potato scone wedged in there too. The pork was perfectly sticky and moreish and it soon vanished! My lunch sandwich I'm blaming on Debbie B, spotted as she walked past with a friend, she popped in and sung the virtues of the doughnuts (honestly, more on them soon!) and the Vietnamese Chicken Twerker. Reheated for my lunch the next day it was so tasty! The peanut butter and mashed avocado providing a lovely gooey paste for the tender roast chicken and a nice heat from the coriander and lime salsa. So, of the 17 pressed sandwich options I've had 2, only 15 to go! And yes, I will be trying the XXL which may well be my last ever review on Yelp as it looks deliciously deadly! I mentioned doughnuts before and it's only fair I finish this review by confirming that they are amazing. Better than those stodgy "crispy cream" ones I think, they manage to be both wonderfully decadent and light and fluffy at the same time. I've no idea how they do it but you have to try one (or three). Not sure on the bacon doughnut that was on special but hey, I'll try anything with bacon on it!! It's a small place, but we managed to get a seat and the staff were friendly and not in any way enablers of the doughnut eating variety (we got one of the doughnuts on the house!). I think I will be back, especially as it's on my route into Byres Road... I mean it'd be rude not to plan a few lunch sandwiches there, right?

    Donuts.
    Rebecca D.

    Every Friday my office gets donuts to go with the morning coffee. Most Friday's those donuts come from Greggs. That kind of makes sense, I guess; Greggs serves a purpose, it's fairly ubiquitous, guaranteeing almost everyone will pass a branch on the way to work and it's cheap. Thing is, we deserve better than Greggs. In my heart I know this to be true. Greggs is just the lowest common denominator. For the past few months I've been walking past a place that looked like it could be better than Greggs. Today it was my turn to get the donuts. My turn, my rules. It was time to try Nic's. I showed up early in the morning, they were open but still setting up. However, I was reassured that the donuts were ready, they just weren't in the display cabinet yet. A staff member offered to make me up a couple of mixed cases when I displayed clear bewilderment and the huge range of flavours on offer. I was offered a coffee while I waited. It was smooth, hot and delicious. When I presented the donuts to my hungry co-workers I was hailed as a hero. They were sweet and soft and just perfect with the morning coffee. People went back for seconds. The other team looked over and were jealous of our superior snacks. These donuts made finishing off the week just that little bit easier. Sure, they're a teeny bit pricier than Greggs, but at £12.99 for a box of 12 they hardly break the bank, and they're just soooo much better. Judging from my visit to the store the hot dogs Nic's sell also look pretty exciting. The staff are friendly, the store is nicely laid out and I don't think you'd struggle for a table at lunch time. I'm a firm fan.

    Austen M.

    Sometimes you just need a "dog"(not to be confused with a dug) and only a Nic's one will do. That was the story for me last Friday when I picked Trudie M up from her work and let her know we were going directly to the Nic's on Byre's Road. Being a big fan of the St Enoch location already I was confident that the high standard of tasty treats would be on offer again. This venue is much bigger with plenty of tables and chairs if you want to sit in. Decor is the same and fits with the branding that is now synonymous with the name. Service was friendly and quick although annoyingly the card machine was out of action. On offer is a variety of highly indulgent doughnuts, sandwiches and hot dogs all at very competitive prices. For example two huge dogs for around 8 quid. I went with the cheesy pig dog and it was layered with cheese and bacon. This is a massive heavy and tasty option. Well worth trying, but not for the faint hearted in terms of meat and cheese factor. The food here is great. I would pitch it as Glasgow "meats" America, perfect for filling lunches (or dinners) and will take away any hangover you might have in minutes.

    Pim R.

    Went for a donut-y breakfast one morning with my partner. I've tried these donuts before given by a friend and I just had to get more! Their choice of donuts are amazing. I actually like them better than Krispy Kreme. The staff were super friendly and helpful. We decided to sit in. We ordered 6 donuts to share and a latte each (had to take one home, so filling). Everything was super yummy as expected. They also do more than just donuts which I am yet to try. The menu looked great so I need to go back :)

    Strawberry cheescake donut
    Katerina H.

    I like Nic's, I really do. The variety of donuts, sandwiches and hotdogs they offer is trully amazing and I can't help myself but want it all. But for me, the food I've actually gotten to try there so far didn't live up to my expectations. On my first visit, I got the cheesy pig dog and a strawberry cheesecake donut. The hot dog looked pretty great with generous amount of bacon and cheese on top of it - but the taste left me kinda disappointed. I like when hot dogs taste at least a bit like actual meat, this one tasted like it's only heard of it. It had kind of a foamy consistency too, which I wasn't too fond of either. The cheese and bacon were good, but the whole dog lacked some interesting flavor, I think it could do with a bit seasoning at least. The donut was really good. The only downside I can think of was that the strawberry on top didn't look very fresh, but otherwise I enjoyed the donut a lot and so I couldn't wait to come back for more. I popped back in yesterday and got the two donuts that were specials of the week - the club tropicana and a chocolate/mint one. While I can't say they were bad, they weren't amazing either. They were both kinda dense and very sugary, which was the main flavor you could taste. I also got the LA club lite sandwich to takeaway, since I've heard some good things about their sandwiches and thought I should give it a try. It was pretty good, with lots of bacon and chicken and really yummy avocado. Unfortunatelly, they forgot to put mayo on it, so it was a bit dry, although the big amount of avocado sort of made up for that. But although my experience wasn't so great so far, I feel kinda drawn to this place. And after reading Briony's review, I kinda really want to try the vietnamese chicken twerker now. So I think I'll be back fairly soon, hopefully I'll be more lucky then!

    This is the place to go for mega American deli style sandwiches that Joey Tribiani would be proud of and donuts to rival Krispy Kreme. They've had a branch on St Enoch Square for ages but I only found out about it recently when this branch opened. I decided to check it out and see why the original was so popular. I had a Snickers donut which was tasty, super sweet and had a good flavour of roasted peanuts. I'm not a huge fan of these crazy flavoured type of donuts (my favourite is a hot freshly fried sugar ring!) but I'll be back to try their classic cinnamon which I think it would be perfect with coffee. I also had a Smokin' Cuban sandwich minus the cranberrry and plus lettuce. It was the best sandwich I've had in a while! It comes with a huge amount of smoked ham, turkey, Swiss cheese, pickles and dijon mustard. This sandwich will definitely keep you full until dinner. The place itself has been done up with some Nic's NYC Deli branding but is much the same as it was when it was Crepe A Croissant. There are three tables for two, two tables for four and a bar that seats six. If you're in a group it could be hard to get a seat and a wee bit cramped. It would be good to have some booths in here. I got my food to go and the girls behind the counter were super fast and friendly too even though they were pretty busy. I was almost put off going here by the titles of the sandwiches (Triple Bypass, Heart Stopper) but there are healthy options available if you can resist such temptations as donuts with Kinder hippos in the middle! The menu is really adaptable so you can order things the way you like and it's great to be able to get a freshly made sandwich on Byres Road.

    Fantastic grilled sandwich with fajita chicken. Was absolutely scrumptious!

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    Nic's NYC Deli

    Nic's NYC Deli

    4.7(7 reviews)
    1.6 miCity Centre
    £

    Let me set the scene for you...if you have visited their place on St Enoch Square it is very…read moresimilar to this only larger and with tables. If you have never been in to Nics Deli (why not? what is wrong with you?) it is a cool, but incredibly busy little lunch spot with a wall of cool black and white pictures, a large service counter and a few painted wooden tables dotted around so you can choose to sit in. Okay! Okay! enough about the decor, lets talk about the food because this little slice of American heaven is a lunch time mecca for me - Hotdogs, Sandwiches, Wraps, Baked Potatoes, Salad Bowls and Taco Bowls crammed full of delicious and imaginative fillings....you can find their full menu here, I would tell you all my favourites but honestly I love them all. As well as a great choice of savoury options their sweet offerings are off the charts amazing - the donuts are INCREDIBLE, best donuts I have ever tasted, and again with amazing flavours and topping to choose from. Also on offer is a selection of light fluffy american pancakes and waffles with tons of lush flavours to choose from. Are you getting the impression that i love this place? Because I really really do. On this particular visit I ordered a foot long cheesy pig dog, which is a hotdog covered in bacon and melted cheese and was exactly as delicious as it sounds....although this is definitely something I need to eat with a fork and knife because it is so big and messy. For dessert I choose what can only be described as the king of all donuts - a cookies donut sandwich! I'll give you a moment just to process the thought of a cookie donut sandwich!....... This is one of their regular freshly baked donuts slathered in fondant and sandwiched between two crunchy but chewy peanut butter cookies, then topped with honeycomb and more fondant - are you speechless? I certainly was when I saw it and I can't even begin to tell you how epic it tasted, even if it did take me 3 sittings to finish it. Nics Deli is one of my favourite lunch time spots in G-Town, due to the calorie count I clock up on my visits I tend to keep it as a treat and maybe only visit once a month....but boy the calories are worth it.

    I was in town trying to find somewhere quick and easy to get something to eat before a certain…read moremovie about a war in the stars started. I'm not in this part of the city often so have to admit I was very pleased to see this place! I've eaten in all three now, and each have the same menu of deliciousness (they should call it that actually - BOW DOWN BEFORE THE MENU OF DELICIOUSNESS!) chock full of taste combos that make me salivate, all available on a variety of breads or whacked on a baked potato. And that's before I get to the donuts (better than Krispy Kreme?). I had the Manwich - horrible name, great sandwich. A wonderfully meaty affair, but all of it tasted great, soft and moist turkey breast, nicely peppered pastrami and... some ham I think too? Chuck some BBQ sauce in there, throw it all on a ciabatta, toast it and deliver to my face hole, stat!! Is what I didn't say to the lady who served me, but it was something like that... And I'm salivating now thinking back to it. Sure it's all a bit cheap and cheerful, but the staff are always friendly, and you can even mix up your own amazing concoction of deliciousness if you are feeling creative! It's kinda hard to fault any of these establishments, so if I was being very picky I'd suggest that this one was a little cold inside so I ended up keeping my jacket on. No biggie though!

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    Tribeca

    Tribeca

    2.8(53 reviews)
    0.6 miWest End, Partick
    ££

    I'm sure I'm one of the few people left in Glasgow who hasn't tried Tribeca, and finally made my…read moreway there for lunch. At first, I was impressed. The place is nicely decorated after the recent refurb and has some interesting prints on the wall. Menus were in front of us when I arrived although they are very worn and tattered - maybe some new ones are in order? I ordered the buttermilk pancakes after hearing so much about these and was impressed to be asked whether I wanted the bacon crispy (yes, of course, it's the only way to eat bacon). The meals arrived shortly after we ordered. And I mean shortly - maybe 5 minutes, 10 at the most. There was a large stack of three very puffy pancakes in front of me, a couple of slices of bacon and a jar of maple syrup. Now, I've eaten a lot of pancakes in my time. I was disappointed that these didn't have a hint of being freshly cooked - they were warm and doughy in the middle rather than being piping hot. I think maybe they'd been cooked and reheated. The bacon a strange flavour, like it had been cooked on a grill with a burger (and not in a good way). And the maple syrup was incredibly runny, like water, rather than a thick drizzly consistency that you'd normally expect. It really wasn't to my taste but I know a lot of people really like Tribeca, so maybe it's me, not them. Our plates were cleared and then shortly after the manager came over with two more meals - nope, we've already eaten. Our bill was then delivered to the table next to us - nope, that's ours thanks. It came to around £10 each with a drink and I was pleased to be on my way.

    Tribeca is seen as the Holy Grail of breakfast/brunch establishments in the west end. I had…read morelistened to people rave about it for yonks before I took the plunge and got a birthday breakfast down here with my friend last year. My first experience was great. Got fluffy, fresh pancakes smothered in syrup and topped off with bacon rashers. Washed them down with tea. Loved my meal and still felt envious of my friend's full English which, unfathomably, looked even better. Paid up; left feeling satisfied. What more could a girl ask for? Of course i returned! Great service, smashing scran - you would. So it's with a heavy heart that I deliver the news - it wasn't that great second time round. The food was still amazing, and the girls serving us were still lovely. But they forgot our order. We waited an hour. We were ravenous. We had to ask three times before it eventually came. And they forgot my boyfriend's bacon but still charged him the extra money for it! I do not like to complain about food. We're so fortunate to be drowning in restaurants in Glasgow at the moment. The cafe scene is always evolving to become better, stronger, to include local sources. So service that falls short of a certain level tends to stand out. The people serving us could not have been more apologetic. We got a discount because, after being a barista and doing customer service for a decade, I know how to complain. When you complain, take into consideration how rushed off your feet people are when they're serving you, and all the rudeness they have to sustain. Working in hospitality should be mandatory as a rights of passage, because it's relentless and not always rewarding (even in a swell place like Tribeca). I'm still in customer service and if you're an inflated, pompous git you'll not get anywhere with me. So I really don't like having a whinge, but things went wrong in here that day. And waiting an hour and a half for food is a bad impression, especially when you've raved to your partner about this place for weeks! In the end we got a discount, sincere apologies, and the poached egg/salmon combo was incredible. The girls who work in here are truly lovely, and I would give it another bash on those accounts. But being looked over for 90 minutes while other customers blithely dine is a disappointment.

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    Roosevelts Bar and Kitchen

    1.0(1 review)
    0.5 miWest End

    I'm American and went in hopeful. Unfortunately, there's more to American food than having Pabst…read moreBlue Ribbon on draft. The chilli cheese dog was unfortunate - the "chilli" was just a small layer of dry ground beef underneath the hot dog. I asked if they had mustard or pickle relish because it had no flavor. They brought me a bowl with packets of brown sauce and English mustard, and someone went and found Sriracha (which I like, but had not mentioned or thought of - but I think they just got confused at the word "relish"). Maybe the other food is better, but how can you screw up such a basic thing? It was the driest chilli cheese dog of my life.

    From the owner: Whether you're looking for a fresh morning coffee and a bagel, a nice hearty American breakfast the…read morefuel your day, a lazy brunch, dinner with friends, catch up drinks or an ease yourself into the weekend session - Roosevelt's is the perfect venue to have a great time with all your friends and family. Our bar is fully stocked with the best American sodas, great Scottish craft beers, American bourbons and an ever changing cocktail list. So whatever you need to quench your thirst Roosevelt's has gotcha covered. Our location used to be an independent franchise of the TriBeCa Group, our owner's brothers Scott and Graeme McLean provide the perfect combination of American food using the best local Scottish produce. The friendly American service which you can expect 'across the pond' is on offer right on your doorstep in Glasgow's West End. All of our food is made with local produce, our menu is designed to leave you feeling satisfied, with juicy burgers, large steaks and large American themed hearty mains. Be it a hot morning roll, a lazy brunch, lunch or dinner with friends, at Roosevelt's Bar and Kitchen there's a little something for everyone. Check our vegan & veggie friendly American bar and restaurant today! Call to book a dinner table or come and hang out and drink some coffee or drinks, you can start by visiting our website. Open 9 am until late 7 days a week.

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    Nic's NYC Deli

    4.6(25 reviews)
    1.9 miCity Centre
    £

    This little take away lunch spot popped up late last year on St. Enoch square and immediately…read morepiqued my interest. As the name would suggest it's loaded with American style food, don't be down heartened though this is no run of the mill 'American diner' serving cheap hot dogs and yucky burgers from the cash and carry. The food from Nic's is tasty, well thought out and delicious. There are of course the likes of baked potatoes and sandwiches with lovely looking toppings to be enjoyed. My eyes however were very much glued to the Hot Dog menu where you can try such delights as the amazing Cheesy Pig Dog ( bacon and cheese) or the BBQ Dog (sweet fried onions, BBQ Sauce and dill pickle) or the very tempting Glasga Dog ( black Pudding and fried egg). What makes these dogs in my opinion the best take away dogs in Glasgow is that they fry off their dogs for a few minutes which makes them extra tasty. I've not tried the freshly made pancakes or waffles yet but they do come with some lovely looking toppings - the Banana Beast ( banana, maple, pecan nuts and ice cream) Peanut Butter Jelly Time (peanut butter and blackcurrant or strawberry jam) or the Sweet Porker Stack ( bacon and maple syrup) these are definitely next on my list to try from the menu. On my last visit I finally gave in to the cool looking doughnuts. These lovely little clouds of light dough are made in-house ensuring they are as fresh as they come. The base is so soft and flavoursome, the topping is a luscious thick layer of fondant sprinkled with a variety of American style toppings - Oreo, peanut butter cups, smarties, marshmallows......the list is endless. What really excited me tho was while chatting with the girls they announced that they were expecting their doughnut menus to arrive any minute. Hang on! Let's just think about that for a second........a menu......dedicated to doughnuts.......it's the stuff of dreams! Nic's is a great wee lunch spotwhere they use really good quality food and the girls who work there are all lovely and helpful when trying to make your selection....what's not to love about this place.

    I found this place on Yelp (just like I always do for the best-kept secrets just waiting to be…read morefound) and I'm really glad I did. When you go in, it looks just like a normal deli... then you notice the amazing menu (taco bowls, proper dogs, "Triple Bypass" baguette etc.) and the cheeky bottle of Buckfast that's apparently used on Fridays to make some of their food a little more special. Going back to the food, it did take me a couple of minutes to choose what to have because EVERYTHING looked awesome. Even the SALADS!!! I was guided by the lovely staff who work there and plumped for the Taco bowl. A large, crispy tortilla shaped into a bowl stuffed with salad, guacamole, sour cream, PULLED PORK (this was my topping), covered with jack cheese and some Glasgow Megadeath chilli sauce. Great stuff. And for dessert you MUST get one of their special donuts... loads of flavours. Think Krispy Kreme but without the nasty aftertaste (you know what I mean!). If you've never been here, cancel all of your other plans and go here ASAP! You won't regret it...

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