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    Trans-Europe Café

    4.4 (45 reviews)
    InexpensiveModern European, Cafes
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    You might have to zoom in a bit, but this is the current Friday/Saturday evening menu. Looks pretty good.
    Graeme H.

    Hadn't been here before, despite it having a great reputation. It looks brilliant: retro without being scabby, and it has lots of charm to it. The weekend evening menu also looks interesting, and would definitely be something that I would give a go in the future. It was nicely ticking over when I was there, it felt nice and lively, and it felt like a place you could stay for a while. I definitely think if I was in that neck of the woods I would go here. The missing star is due to price: I had a bacon sandwich, and while it was lovely it and a coke came in at £4.75. Even though I was sitting in I think this is a little on the high side. Having said that, I think if I was going for a full breakfast or brunch it would be pretty good value. I think the food I had would definitely come back.

    French toast, cinnamon banana and maple syrup
    Gordon M.

    Whilst Clare S was 'lifting heavy shit' in the gym, I wander round to get some breakfast here. What a great little place! It's got a very casual, spartan, second hand vibe kinda thing going on, from the old bus/tram seats to the decor, and I like it. I immediately felt very comfortable and ready for some food. I ordered a coffee, a fresh orange and french toast with cinnamon banana and honey. The coffee, a latte, arrived in a tall glass mug, and was perfectly split with a dark coffee in the bottom half and a lot of milky foam in the top half, not quite a latte but it was tasty enough. The food arrived after a short wait, I wasn't in a hurry and had a book with me so was quite happy, and it looked delicious. I can confirm that, after the first couple of bites, I was hooked, the addition of the cinnamon really helped and I scoffed it down pretty quickly! I asked for another coffee and told the waitresses I'd pay for everything as I was gonna sit outside and read for a while (it was a beautiful morning) and she happily totalled up my bill, let me pay and brought my next coffee out to me. Looking at some of the previous reviews it seems a bit hit and miss, but I had no complaints the day I was in and I'll definitely pop in the next time I'm in the area.

    Full breakfast
    Rebecca D.

    The Trans-Euope Cafe has such a cool atmosphere. We went for breakfast one weekend and I think we were lucky to get a seat at all but the staff made it work without us having to wait for more than five minutes. Once settled I ordered the full breakfast and my partner got the French toast. I don't say this lightly, but that breakfast featured probably the best scrambled eggs I've ever tasted. They were perfect. I wish I knew what the secret was because I don't want scrambled eggs any other way ever again. It really feels like the kind of cafe you could sit in all day but they're so busy I'd start to feel guilty about not giving them their table back. That said, by the time we were done they were starting to get a little quieter so perhaps they normally have a lull around mid afternoon.

    Hee hee, you can tell by my boyfriends fists that he was ready to devour the food! Not before I snap a pic! The Venice, on ciabatta!
    Carolyn M.

    I was so nervous I was going to have to one star this place, but our experience went from "what the?!?!" to "alright, cool". It was our anniversary yesterday and my boyfriend, having had a late night with the guys playing pool and watching football at the flat, was in need of a good meal, and STAT. I had already had breakfast, and it was nearing lunch time, but he was wanting breakfast. We decided to venture here to see what all the fuss was about. The place was packed. So much in fact that we walked by twice to see if any seats had opened. By the time we walked by that second time, a table had opened, but hadn't been cleaned yet. The only waitress motioned for us to sit down and she would clean it off for us. What we didn't realise upon deciding to sit was that she was the only waitress and there was no chef working, so another waiter was in the back cooking. "what the?!". It took her about 15 mins to clear the table and finally bring us some menus. I was lacking the patience my amazing boyfriend has and probably suggested we leave a few times, but we stayed. I'm really glad we did because the food was delish. My boyfriend decided not to go for breakfast items, but instead we ended up ordering the same thing. The Venice sandwich. Grilled chicken, pesto and mozzarella. Heaven. I have this love for pesto that is never satisfied but on random occasions like this. Our grilled paninis came on a selection of breads, we went for ciabatta. They also came with some slaw, a mixed salad and a small handful of crisps. We were pleasantly surprised at how good our food was! We felt bad for the girl, who had a mega attitude when we first came in, but we were nice to her, which in turn helped calm her. She ended up turning away 3 couples who came in because the kitchen couldn't keep up, so by the time we left, the place had cleared out a bit. This place is great fir breakfast/brunch/lunch, its just really small and a bit overwhelming for the staff when they are short people. We will be back for sure, I'd love to try the French toast next time!

    Julie E.

    Have been dying to go here for dinner for ages. Had brunch a few times but whilst eating my brunch, have been eyeing the dinner menu. Probably everyone has described the interior, won't spend too much time describing that. Only thing I would say about it at nightime is that it feels more cosy and romantic. The dinner menu was made up of about 5 staters and 5 mains. We never had a starter as were not mega hungry. For mains I had chicken with black pudding and potato fondant. My boyfriend steak and frites. The food was sublime. The chicken was moist and the black pudding amongst the best I has ever tasted. The star of the plate was the potato fondant. Creamy, velvety, moreish, potato. The steak was also lovely and tender. We never had deserts. Can't wait to go back to try all 3 courses!

    Eggs royale
    Austen M.

    Brunch club on Sunday was to tempting to ignore after all the good reviews I have read on yelp for this place. First impressions were slightly poor tbh, they did not have a table for us and changed their minds about taking a brunch booking. Thankfully they eventually had room and after a ten minute wait we got all got seated. It's got quite a retro feel to the place and I like the maps on the wall and the general throw back style of the the decor. One complaint though is the chairs and tables are not very comfy, they look retro and cool, but a bit cramped when your 6ft 3. The food menu looked pretty good and I was set on the eggs royale with salmon. It tasted superb, there was loads of sauce and the eggs were cooked perfect. I am afraid though for me the portion seemed a bit small. I could of done with another egg and a couple of slices of toast on the side. Seeing as it was after 12 noon on a Sunday I decided to check out the beer menu, for a post brunch beverage. Unfortunately it was pretty poor with only peroni and fustenburg on offer. I went for the former and everybody else ordered what they were getting, but it felt like it took ages to come. Almost like they would have rather we moved off the table than order more drinks. Don't get me wrong, the eggs dish I got tasted awesome and I don't think you would be disappointed if you ordered it, but I just don't think the overall dining experience was good enough that I would be rushing back. All ok, but nothing amazing.... well apart my new AWESOME Brunch club mug!

    My 4 item breakfast. I picked bacon, sausage, black pudding and scrambled egg with wholemeal toast. Yummy!
    Lynne M.

    This is a fabulous place to go for brunch. Their all day breakfast is so filling you probably won't need any dinner later! Their sandwiches are named after European cities, and are all delicious! I always look over the menu on each visit, but 8 out of 10 times I'll get the Spanish omelette. Filled with chorizo and mozzarella it is fantastic! Their coffee is also tasty, and they have a small selection of beers. On Friday and Saturday you can also have a tasty dinner here. Their evening menu changes fairly often, so you are not stuck with the same choices all the time. On my most recent visit both myself and the boyfriend had the pork loin, with apple purée, mixed greens and black pudding mash. Yes, you read that correctly, black pudding mash. At first I thought there was a missing comma on the menu, but no, an it was soooo tasty! It wasn't overpowering, quite subtle, black and white mottled mash ftw! For such a small place it has a decent sized menu and drinks selection, and the owner is on hand most of the time, and he is brill. Very chatty and always glad to see you. Sometimes the service can be a bit slow (I prefer relaxed!) if they are full to capacity, but the kitchen is only wee! I'd recommend heading there on a weekend evening if you want good, tasty, non fussy food, with a great atmosphere, and always a good place for breakfast/brunch.

    from www.transeuropecafe.co.uk
    Adele R.

    The music connoisseurs among you may recognise the title of this place from a similarly titled Kraftwerk album and as the name suggests, this is no ordinary cafe. The seating includes vintage bus seats, bringing originality and charm to this quirky cafe. The hands-on owner of this indie eatery is hard to miss, welcoming customers with smiles and banter, as he boogies along to his impressive choice of tunes. On top of all of that, they also serve smashing food. I marvelled at the lunch menu of appetising sandwiches, each named after a European city. After much deliberation, I opted for a Lisbon (with peppers, mozzarella and pesto), served with potato chips and delicious home made coleslaw, for just £4.95. The combination of good food, charming decor, friendly banter and decent music makes this place the perfect hangout for hipsters, musos and foodies alike.

    Great sandwiches & french toast!

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    Riverhill Coffee Bar - Veggie Bagel and cappuccino

    Riverhill Coffee Bar

    4.5(90 reviews)
    0.5 miCity Centre
    ££

    This place has EXCELLENT coffee. I popped in about 20 minutes before closing and was met by a kind…read morestaff who made me a coffee without hesitation. It was a rainy day: drizzling : that consistency of rain that makes you feel a bit run down. I was met with the most delicious, warming coffee: a very smooth latte, that had such a lovely taste that there was no need for a drop of sugar. They were out of most of their pastries by the time I sat in--due to their popularity, I have no doubt. I chose one of their remaining items: a small cake that had a touch of lemon and a raspberry on top of a creamy frosting. It was delicious--a welcomed treat when I felt in need of a pick me up. I did not have a chance to test their food so am unable to comment. Do note however: This is a VERY small place. Cozy to be sure, but small and by no means for larger groups. It is ideal for the soloist and duos to come in and have a fairly quick coffee, cake, and food (I assume). This is NOT a place to study. There are no comfortable lounge chairs, chairs or tables. The seating is composed of stools that reside at two bars. It's kind of reminding me of Italian style cafes where you drink your espresso at the bar, across from the barista who just served it to you (though in Rome, they don't offer you stools even!). Given the level of their coffee and cake, I'll be back again soon.

    We liked this place the first time that we went twice while we were in town. It's a small place…read morewith some indoor seating and some outside but bar style. There are no bathrooms which is a downfall but it was close enough to our hotel. I got the chorizo bagel both days I went and a latte. They have display cases of baked goods and sandwiches. When I ordered, the toasted it. It was filling and had a spicy kick in it. Very good! The bagel was crispy and good too!

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    Riverhill Coffee Bar - Cappuccino with empire biscuit

    Cappuccino with empire biscuit

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    Chorizo, egg bagel

    Riverhill Coffee Bar - Chorizo, egg bagel

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    The Wild Olive Tree

    The Wild Olive Tree

    4.8(12 reviews)
    0.5 miCity Centre, Buchanan Street
    £

    I love this place so much that I have to stop in the middle of my vacation just to write this…read morereview! Love their food but what I love even more, is how they help to feed the homeless and/or those in need. Whether you're a paying customer or someone in need, EVERYONE EATS THE SAME SOUP! Bravo!!! The Wild Olive Tree is located on Nelson Mandela's Place, inside the St. George's Tron Church of Scotland. The lovely cafe is on the main level. You walk in and get seated for table service; or you can order takeout. This is not a Soup Kitchen per se, but if you're a person of need, you can enter via a side door for free soup and hot beverages to go. They have been in operation since 2015, and in their first three years of operation, have given away 12,000 meals and 13,500 hot beverages! Again, BRAVO!!! All profits and donations from the Cafe go to their two charity partners: Glasgow City Mission and Bethany Christian Trust, to support their ongoing work with some of the city's most vulnerable people. The charities also help with work placement and employability training. How awesome is that?!?! The team at The Wild Olive Tree consists of paid staff, volunteers and work placements. This team of people are awesome! The food is homemade and delicious, customer service is so friendly, and they're so thankful for your visit. If I lived in Glasgow, I'd be a regular customer for sure! If you're ever in Glasgow (down the block from George Square), please stop by for a gigantic bowl of delicious homemade soup and scones...you'll be so glad you did!

    Quick meal of soups, scones and pastries mainly. Coffee I had was really good for a cafe…read more(non-specialty). Flavors change daily. Service was quick and pleasant. Nice mission and staff.

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    The Wild Olive Tree - Dining area. Has table service.

    Dining area. Has table service.

    The Wild Olive Tree - Cauliflower, Cheddar & Sage Soup w.Walnut & Caramelized Onion Scone on the side. £6.65

    Cauliflower, Cheddar & Sage Soup w.Walnut & Caramelized Onion Scone on the side. £6.65

    The Wild Olive Tree - Everyone is Welcome. The cafe is inside but they feed the homeless or anyone in need via a side door. Soup for everyone!

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    Everyone is Welcome. The cafe is inside but they feed the homeless or anyone in need via a side door. Soup for everyone!

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    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Centre, Merchant City
    £

    Right on noon. Was walking past the shop and saw a queue out the door, decided to pass it up, came…read moreback after the queue quieted down to discover just why the queue was so long. Seriously one of the most memorable sandwiches I've ever eaten, lovely happy faces to greet you and so many creative sandwich options! Send your friends.

    This being my first time at this location I wasn't sure if it was going to be like the one in…read moreFinneston. They're about the same size and always packed, and huzzah, their sandwiches are delicious at both locations. I had walked by a few times the day I finally popped in for a late lunch, as they were swamped the whole lunch rush. I managed to squeeze in to the queue around 2pm and I could tell they had just been through the ringer with the lunch crowd. The guy ahead of me wanted a chicken tikka sandwich but they were out of a couple of the ingredients, so he ordered something else. When it was my turn to order, the guy jokingly said 'let's see if I'm able to make your sandwich!" I ordered the Chiken Ole which was chicken meat, manchego cheese, chorizo, salsa and a spicy mayo on ciabatta. The only one thing they didn't have was the salsa, which in exchange they offered me a bit of salad with some sweet chili sauce. I decided against the sauce and took the salad! What a delightful sandwich this was. My stomach is growling just thinking about it! The bread was freshly baked and so delicious, even at 2pm. The ingredients were all fresh and piled high in to the bread. I also grabbed a bag of crisps and a lemon mint san pellagrino. The greatest lunch on the go I've had in a long while. The guys in here were cool as anything and the music was great. The queues might be long but the sandwiches are worth it. They also serve soups, coffee and baked goods if you're looking for something sweet. I will be back for sure!

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    Piece - Chicken Ole on ciabatta

    Chicken Ole on ciabatta

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    Busy guys!

    Caffe Nero - My favorite little coffee spot in Scotland

    Caffe Nero

    3.9(15 reviews)
    0.4 miCity Centre
    £

    This place is a gem in this city!! I really love Glasgow with the people and places and history,…read more Really lacking the pretentious feel of other places. It's diverse from the people, cultures, food but still uniquely Scot!! The people are fantastic and this little coffee shop, though a Nero chain, stands alone but with all the other unique shops and attitudes. The service here is great. Every one of the 10 times I've stopped by during my visit the servers have been lovely and upbeat and efficient. I've travelled all over and really enjoy supporting local; even more I enjoy the uniqueness of places. This coffee spot was a highlight. Thanks Scotland, Glasgow, and this little Nero among so many other memories. It was an amazing visit! This was the right location this time. Left same review for another location.

    I have visited this Nero a couple of times. I think everyone knows what Nero is and is not, so I…read morewill skip the overview. I came in the morning both times and ordered a few different coffee drinks each time, plus some muffins. They took the orders and turned them around quickly with no fuss. I was in and out in no time. All of the drinks were made exactly as we expected. There is a Costa nearby as well, but I think Nero is a step above so I think you will not go wrong at this Nero location.

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    Caffe Nero - Up stairs

    Up stairs

    Caffe Nero - Islay, Ardbeg  whisky

    Islay, Ardbeg whisky

    Caffe Nero - Oldest subway entrance (third oldest) turned coffee shop.

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    Oldest subway entrance (third oldest) turned coffee shop.

    Tinderbox - Part of the cafe & shop

    Tinderbox

    3.7(9 reviews)
    0.6 miCity Centre, Buchanan Street
    £

    After wandering around Paperchase for quite a while, and I mean a while, I had completely forgot…read morethat there's more upstairs and also a Tinderbox. I've visited the other two branches and I've always enjoyed what they've had on offer. I had been a busy wee bee in town and decided a cheeky wee break was needed. It's located at the window, so you can watch the busy town goers whizz on by. I noticed that they had 'Not Coffee' options, so for me a non-coffee drinker, I wiz pure like yas. We're a rare breed so it was nice to see so many options available and not only in hot drinks but in frapps as well. A Steamer, hot flavoured milk drink, was on the menu so I ordered it in caramel. Didnae get me pure steaming but definitely heated me up. Hehe!! I also had a chocolate type croissant thang, I can't remember it's proper name but it was delicious. The staff were spot on, I got my Steamer at the end of the counter and found myself a comfy seat and enjoyed. A nice environment in town for a treat and to gives the legs a wee rest.

    Whoever had the genius idea of opening a coffee shop within a huge stationary shop (the delectable…read morePaperchase) I would like to shake you by the hand! Thank you. This Tinderbox, situated on the 1st floor of Paperchase, is now my go-to coffee shop if I am in this part of town and looking for a cafe that is cosy (and pretty cool) to sit in. Another thing I like about this particular Tinderbox is that it stays open until 7pm (8pm on a Thursday) most nights, which is really good for a coffee shop as most seem to shut much earlier. There's a reasonable amount of varied seating ~ you can choose cosy booths, high up table, wee lower table, a sofa or window tables. The window tables seem to be the most popular as they have a cracking view down onto Buchanan Street below. Also they have a good mix of small and larger tables too. The shop itself is very bright, colourful & mostly pretty jumpin' so this isn't maybe the best coffee shop to sit in with a hangover or to sit quietly with a book...although I'm sure at certain times of the day it does quieten down a wee bit. Staff are always friendly and helpful. One day after only taking 1 sip of my flat white I accidentally (clumsily) spilled it all over the table (ooft), I felt so daft & had to ask a staff member for a cloth to clean it up to which she thankfully laughed at (in a knowing, 'we've all been there' kinda way) and then swiftly came over to clean up, before I even got a chance to apologise (again) she said 'Flat white wasn't it? With soya milk? I'll get another straight over to you' Wow. That was SO nice of her. Not only did she get me another coffee (For FREE; I didn't expect them too!) but she also remembered/knew what I was drinking when it wasn't even her that had took my order! I was mightily impressed. THAT is really good customer service. The choice of coffees/drinks here is really good ~ there's something for everyone, be they a coffee drinker or not. I stick to the (soya) flat whites or cappuccino's as they're my favourites. Soya milk is also at no extra cost which I like. On a more aesthetic note I rather like their take-away cups ~ they're a corrugated cardboard of various shades (depending on which size you have) with 'Joe To Go' written on them. I like this as it reminds me of Agent Dale Cooper from Twin Peaks every time I read it :-) Food wise I have only ever partaken in the sweet treats here. Everything looks yummy but I can recommend the Empire Biscuits, Portuguese Custard Tarts and the cakes (cupcakes). All very tasty. Since they have introduced the bonus of a cheeky free coffee every 7 days for any Paperchase card holders I have been in here more than ever. It's a great idea and it really has made me visit here & buy more stationary than I normally would have! Haha! Clever clever people...

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    Tinderbox
    Tinderbox
    Tinderbox

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