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    Sugar Fall LTD

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    Amazing cakes including apple and pear that look real! Raspberry macaron also delicious & banofee cake

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    Seb & Mili

    Seb & Mili

    4.2(10 reviews)
    0.7 miFinnieston, West End
    £

    I used to be a regular at their other shop in the town, but after a bad coffee one day l just never…read morehad the urge to go back, I saw this new place opening up and called in for a quick visit on the passing on my way to the west end. On my visit I didn't know what the shop was called as there was no sign above the door, theirs is a pretty small place where there is a few seats on the shop floor and more seating upstairs. A few items weren't labelled and had to guess what everything was, l bought a latte & a raspberry muffin that ended up being a red currant muffin. There was a few customers that came in to buy the last remaining bread, I did notice that the labels where written in Polish and not English, maybe this was to help the girl at the counter who was learning the language it did cause confusion with the person that was buying the bread as they didn't know what bread it was. I felt here was a language barrier as the server had little English and a customer came in looking to buy two bottles of balsamic dressing, I could see at least 8 bottles on the shelf, she said that they had sold out, l pointed out the mistake. It's an ok place to visit, but more of a take away sort of place than to sit in.

    I am a BIG Seb & Mili fan from when they were on St Vincent Street and now they just have this…read morelocation on Argyle Street in Finnieston. I think this is a much-needed addition to the area as Finnieston is strangely lacking in cafes/coffee shops (aside from The Steamie). I popped in for a super quick visit to get a bite to take away and had to get the churros when I saw them. I just got one and it was excellent - fresh & delicious and a good snack to eat on the move. They had a sign suggesting if you were eating in you should get it with a hot chocolate which I'll definitely be doing next time. Seb & Mili also do loaves of bread, hot meals, pastries, coffee, tea, soup, sandwiches, donuts - they manage to do a lot in the small space and I will definitely be back for a proper sit-in visit very soon.

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    Seb & Mili - Looking down from the mezzanine

    Looking down from the mezzanine

    Seb & Mili - Fresh bread options...

    Fresh bread options...

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    Grants The Bakers - Taken by Liz

    Grants The Bakers

    5.0(6 reviews)
    3.0 miDennistoun
    £

    I have stopped in twice now and both times I have had absolutely delicious baked goods. I have both…read moresavoury and sweet items from the shop and you really can't go wrong. They are filling and very cheap. Staff are very nice. I went in looking for their delectable apple turnovers and, since they were out, offered to put some leftover cream in another one of their pastries for me. Cannot recommend enough.

    It was the Sunday morning after a blurry Saturday night. I…read morewoke not quite hungover, but not quite right. The only thing so cure me was a totty scone roll. I dragged Stu out of his festering pit and we made our way to Grant's the Bakers. I had passed it several times while sprinting for the train and the smell emanating from the bakery almost caused me to forget all about the train and go and live in there. Hot rolls and hot drinks are available to take away at very reasonable prices. At 10.30 on a Sunday, the queue was out the door and spilling untidily onto the street. Builders, locals and hungover tramps waited patiently in front of the cake filled counter and sizzling hotplate of over-processed meats. The smell was fantastic. Thanks to the two wee wummin behind the counter the queue moved quickly. We bought 6 totty scones and hastened home to fry them! They were big, misshapen and had an almost meaty bite to them. This makes them high up there in my Totty Scone Hall of Fame. Yes, I do actually have a Totty Scone Hall of Fame. I am rather a freak, I do fear. Next time I think I'll go for an iced donut.

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    Grants The Bakers - Freshly baked Tottie scones straight from the oven. A wee dod of butter which melted through made this a calorific tasty snack!

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    Freshly baked Tottie scones straight from the oven. A wee dod of butter which melted through made this a calorific tasty snack!

    Patisserie Valerie - Yule log yum

    Patisserie Valerie

    3.3(27 reviews)
    1.8 miCity Centre
    ££

    I was pure curious at trying this establishment of amazing looking cakes. So when the CMYE Brunch…read moreClub popped up on events, I just had get my name on that 'I'm in' list. I thought if their cakes looked that amazing, the brunch must be amazeballs. I entered the grand looking coffee shop with walls of mirrors and a counter of cakes on a very dreicht Saturday morning. I was a bit late but fortunately when I arrived people had just ordered, I quickly picked from the menu French Toast (I knew what I wanted before I ordered to be honest) and a pot of Breakfast Tea. There was 10 fabulous Yelpers and we all picked a nice mix of various brunch meals. When the dishes hit the posh tables they looked pretty tasty. My tea was lovely and the French toast was a tasty brioche bread with a wee bowl of maple syrup to drizzle over. Now, don't get me wrong it did taste nice but I've had better and I felt like I could have had another slice, especially at the price they were charging. Now this place is not cheap. I knew that the cake was steep as I had seen the branch in Glasgow Central. Not only were my teeth thinking of falling out with the amount of sugar those mahoosive cakes have but my eyes were popping out with the prices. I really wanted to try the French toast with bacon but I just couldn't see myself paying over £7 for it. Maybe when I'm rich 'n' shiz. The staff were lovely and accommodating. I would like try their lunch menu and a slice of cake to see if they taste as good as they look. Firstly though I'll need to save up for the visit. So if anyone would like to support my next visit, donations are very welcome.

    Approved by a frenchie-girl !…read more I totally recommand this place to have a properly "petit-déjeuner à la française" (and I know what I'm talking about). Pâtisserie Valérie is a very welcoming place where everyone should feel comfortable. Pastries are SO GOOD and sweet (just like the staff is). Moreover, the soft background music is making such a nice atmosphere!

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    Patisserie Valerie - Patisserie Valerie swirl

    Patisserie Valerie swirl

    Patisserie Valerie - Love the lights

    Love the lights

    Patisserie Valerie - Couldn't wait to get to his blt sandwich

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    Couldn't wait to get to his blt sandwich

    The Butterscotch Bakery - Vanilla, carrot and red velvet cakes. Yummy!!!

    The Butterscotch Bakery

    4.8(4 reviews)
    0.4 miWest End
    ££

    The best phrase by my beloved Kate Spade is Eat Cake for Breakfast, boy oh boy I could. The…read moreButterscotch Bakery is such a lovely addition to Hyndland. I first met Rachel at the BBC Good Food Show, where she showed me how to pipe icing properly. When I heard she was opening up, I couldn't have been more excited. Even more so when I found out just how close it was to me. (So much so I have been for the past 2 Saturdays and am most likely going twice this weekend...) This is a bakery, selling cake, cupcakes, tray bakes, teas, coffees and soft drinks. There are a variety of gluten free options available. The bakery is through the back, so the place smells of cake permanently. I've sampled both the red velvet and salted caramel cupcakes. The red velvet was gorgeous, although I loved the salted caramel cupcake more. The centre was filled with ooey gooey caramel. The tea was better than the coffee, coming in individual gorgeous glass teapots. A cup of earl grey is the perfect accompaniment to a piece of cake. I love the quirky antique sets that everything gets served in. Rachel also does custom cakes and cupcakes for all occasions, ranging from weddings, birthdays to graduations. The bakery accepts cash and cards. No outdoor seating (yet!)

    We popped in here to check out the cakes :) We're super excited about the bakery since that is…read moresomething Hyndland has been lacking for awhile now. We bought carrot cake and it was excellent. Spot on with the buttercream frosting. We will definitely be back. They offer Gluten free and Vegan options. We did see one Gluten free option out but I didn't see any vegan. But it's nice to know if you want to order a cake for a friend with an allergy.

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    The Butterscotch Bakery
    The Butterscotch Bakery - Coffee and an incredible chocolate salted caramel cupcake.

    Coffee and an incredible chocolate salted caramel cupcake.

    The Butterscotch Bakery - So excited.

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    So excited.

    Sugar Fall LTD - cakeshop - Updated May 2026

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