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    Spoon Cafe - Newly refurbished in March 2017

    Spoon Cafe

    (6 reviews)

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    Merchant City, City Centre

    The food here was really disappointing. I ordered toast…read morewith scrambled eggs and beans on the side. On my plate there was dry toast and the most tasteless scrambled eggs ever to be made. There weren't even a hint av flavor. My guess is that it was made from a can. I had to go ask for the beans, and when I finally got them, it was a portion as small as a table spoon. I know I got what I ordered, however I kind of expected it to look less made by a little child and more cafe-ish, with some lettuce, a slice of cucumber or a tomato - or just some herbs sprinkled on top. At least I expected it to taste something.

    There are some days when you want a leisurely breakfast, eggs benedict perhaps, with a steaming mug…read moreof fresh coffee and the morning paper. You find a quiet spot in the corner of a cafe and emerge an hour or so later. Then there are times when you just want caffeine and a roll and sausage with no fanfare. For the latter, I'd heartily recommend Spoon (was Travelling Spoon, same place, different name). The decor is pleasantly kitsch, with recycled furniture including a church pew and old sofas. It's a nice space, bright and airy and positioned on a corner, so if you do want to while away the hours doing some people watching it's perfect. I ordered my roll and sausage and a white coffee, the latter being delivered in a hearty mug, with a tea spoon already plonked in there ready for stirring. No airs and graces and it's all the better for it (why don't more places use mugs? does ANYONE drink coffee at home from those awful little cups with handles you can't even get one finger through???). The coffee was palatable, the roll and sausage tasty enough without being memorable, but I wasn't expecting anything special. If you venture into Spoon with the same mindset I'm sure you'll be fine. --- Note: the cafe is run as part of the Unity Enterprise project, with the main aim to help people gain experience; "Confidence is the main aim of the projects and therefore helping with social inclusion".

    Priceless Computing

    Priceless Computing

    (11 reviews)

    Tradeston, South Side

    Ok thought ide put my two.pence worth Been putting systems together for more years than ican…read moreremember Have used the shop on comnerce street for many years ...the shop on argyll.st are hopeless If you need odds and ends in a hurry then there ideal But they do have a very limited range (laptop hard drives as an example) Many years in the past lol mid 90s pricless actual.prices were very competitive but sadly these days have fell far from grace with cheaper & better choice online Would never buy a system from them As wouldnt trust anyone to build anything for me lol But they do sell bundle deals wich if your on a budget are great as a basis to start with.

    I have never bought a computer from these folks or had one repaired. I simply don't use them for…read morethat. I tend to use them like an amateur mechanic goes to an auto parts store. In terms of these requirements they have done some stuff in the past, that I will not discuss. Lets just say, I will not buy memory or processors from them. No bare chips. I would pick up graphics cards, hard drives, maybe even a motherboard. In this area they have been pretty useful. A last minute requirement will usually direct me here. Something I would usually get from a online supplier, I can often find a suitable substitute here. This is the bigger brother of its Argyle Street sibling. I usually find that they have more selection. Especially in the graphic cards arena. They are not an overclockers or modders paradise but they sometimes can surprise you with the stock that they do have. Finally, as I said about the other store - they usually have the best prices on optical media. Buy a spindle - save yourself a bundle.

    Crum W & Sons - taken by Adele

    Crum W & Sons

    (7 reviews)

    Merchant City, City Centre

    So here I was sitting in my new flat in Glasgow, smug. Except the carpets were boggin. Hummin. So I…read moregot out the lovely Dyson and began to hoover. About half a second in, something small and round rolled across the floor, coming to an abrupt halt at the skirting board. "Hahaha" thinks me, "What is that?" Oh wait, it's the feckin wheel. One wheeled Dysons don't do the job. Off we toddle down to W. Crum & Sons to buy a new hoover. It's at the end of a fairly scary-looking row of shops at the eastern edge of Strathclyde uni's campus. In the windows prices are trumpeted in neon starbursts. It's a friendly wee shop, selling washing machines, cookers, hoovers, dishwashers and other such very boring but very necessary stuff. It specialises in repairs though, and it seems that is their main line of business. It is perhaps not as cheap as the likes of Argos, but I would rather spend an extra few quid if it's somewhere local. Especially when it's the letting agents' money and not mine.

    W. Crum & Sons is a longstanding family business, situated on the corner of High Street on the edge…read moreof Merchant City, selling and repairing electrical home goods. I ventured in here when I was on the hunt for a washing machine for my new flat, as I realised how unpractical it would be to continue carting my washing around to my mum's forevermore, unfortunately. I was welcomed in by the owner who was friendly and knowledgeable about all of the electrical appliances and helped me pick out a nice white washing machine that was within my budget. It was delivered to my door the very next day, complete with a year's warranty. A great little locally owned business that prides itself on customer service and quality.

    Tickets Scotland - localservices - Updated May 2026

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