Spoon, set in the heart of the Trongate and at the back end of the Merchant City, not only offers homemade food at affordable prices but it is a lesser known fact that this tearoom is also connected to a charity!
The shop, despite its location, wasn't that busy until the owner decided to paint its front red instead of blue. Now the place is rightfully flooded at the weekend, and does steady business during the week. It's a nicely decorated, clean tea room with friendly staff, delicately designed bunting in the windows enticing people in for high tea, and it offers quaint and chintzy surroundings. The feel inside the cafe is laid back and cozy, with a vast arrary of tea pots displayed around the shop and an assortment of cushions to lounge back on. The personal touches make it feel homely, welcoming and individual. All food and drinks are homemade, with the menu offering a good selection with very affordable prices (especially compared to surrounding businesses). There's a large tea selection which keeps me happy, and food is made up fresh at the counter so you're not being served packaged sandwiches that have festered in the fridge for days. There's a full choice of fillings on offer for sandwiches, and a healthy living incentive so you know what you're buying is good for your ticker, too.
But what makes Spoon great is the work it does with the Unity charity. Both work together with the pledge to include and indeed promote people with disabilities living within the community. Spoon thus offers people with both physical and learning difficulties a high level of responsibility within employment with the aim of finding the people within the program further employment and social opportunities in the future. It seems like a great work environment with a strong work ethic and the guy who serves me when I'm in couldn't be more friendly or helpful. He seems to really enjoy his job which is always a bonus! When you go into Spoon you're guaranteed good food and great customer service (and awesome teapots). From a coffee shop you can't ask for much more than that! read more