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    Tribeca

    2.8 (53 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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

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    Two thirds down and I had to stop, defeated.
    Gordon M.

    Popped in here for brunch. The new decor is an improvement but it's still quite cramped for space. The food is dependable, and my eyes got the better of me in ordering the enormous MeatPacker, 5 egg omelette! It's a beast! Well cooked, although one end had all the meat so I struggled when I got to the mostly egg part, definitely couldn't finish it though but they'll happily box up your leftovers :) Coffee was good, if not spectacular, and the berry smoothie was delicious! Always a busy place so getting a table can be down to luck (tip: they have blankets ready for anyone sitting outside), a good dependable eatery.

    'The Brooklyn' pancake stack
    Jen B.

    Been meaning to go here for aaaggeesssss as I heard the breakfasts are amazing! So many a Sunday brunch has been planned, and then cancelled with a sad hangover text from bed on the morning of the big event (must learn to keep wine brain in check!) But I made it this past Sunday, and it was worth the wait! We arrived about half 11, and we were told there would be a bit of a wait but we were offered a hot drink and a seat outside while we waited, which was fine. We ended up deciding to just eat outside as we were both starving, and we were feeling brave! It was a bit waiting-room ish but obviously that was our choice so no fault of the cafe itself. We ordered pancakes to share, with sides of banana and Nutella. They were deeeelish! There's loads of other American-sized breakfast delights to choose from, such as 5-egg omelettes (loaaads of varieties on offer), french toast, and the 'Manhattan' grand-slam full breakfast. They also offer paninis, toasties and cakes if you're not in a breakfast mood (can't see why that would ever be the case here!) I didn't give the full five stars as they did get our hot drink order wrong at the start, we were halfway through some poor customers drinks though before we even noticed! Oops!! I think because it was so busy the service was a wee bit frantic- it always seems to be busy at the weekend so they should really be a bit more organised. I'm probably just being picky though, and will be back to try that mighty grand slam!

    G spreading Nutella on her pancake.
    Vonnie S.

    Ah, disappointment thy name is Tribeca. Little G (who is 4) is off on a Friday and commanded that a day such as today required pancakes. Being young she was happy to go to the Golden Arches but I persuaded her we should try somewhere a bit nicer. Facebook duly consulted, we trotted off to Tribeca. So first off, we sat by the window and it was pretty chilly there. Secondly, the huge plates are cutesy for sure but poorly considered when they have to be sat on tiny tables. G ordered a pancake and got *one* pancake which we were assured was the last of the day. It had definitely not been made fresh and wasn't warm enough to melt her Nutella. Other than that, she loved it and it was definitely a gorgeous thick pancake. I ordered the French toast with bacon on the side. Three HUGE doorstop-thick slices of French toast with a jar of syrup, and two skimpy slices of bacon. For not far off a tenner, I expected a better bread-bacon ratio but in fact I think the French toast lost a little quality with being so thick. I could barely cut the edges they were so hard although the inner part was lovely and fluffy. The service was really excellent, I was so chuffed that our server made an effort to talk directly to G and as a parent that meant a lot. This place could be really great but for me the food quality just wasn't there.

    G wasn't impressed with what he got - he asked for a large mug, was offered a large teapot. Got neither.
    Nicola H.

    OK, first off, I still love Tribeca and will continue to be a customer there, but today I wasn't as enamoured with my experience as I usually am. It was a spur of the moment decision to go for lunch with my husband and sister earlier today, and as expected it was quite quiet and our food, once ordered, arrived quickly. Before I go into the rest of my experience, my initial thought for checking into Yelp was to write that I really must try the amazing looking salads one day, but the all day Manhattan Grand Slam always wins out! Unfortunately, it turns out I had more to say. My biggest peeve was for my husband. G asked if there was any big mugs for tea (he's a total tea jenny) and the waitress said she would bring a large teapot for him. She didn't, and with no explanation at all (and like I said it was quiet and the order came so quickly it wasn't likely she'd forgotten) she gave him a small teapot and even smaller cup. He even remarked his mug at home was bigger than the teapot but she never acknowledged this at all. Worst even then, was the fact the tea spout was badly chipped and had been obviously used since there was tea staining on the coarse porcelain. I mentioned this to a passing waitress and she just smiled and said ok. As a former waitress I would have offered a change of pot straight away and at least apologised, so I was surprised this wasn't done, it seemed so obvious to me. My own order wasn't without issue either. I had asked (twice) if they had orange and lemonade and was given pure OJ. I had considered asking why but ended up just drinking anyway it as I was thirsty! Still I was shocked when I was £3.50 for it! Like I mentioned before, I ordered the Grand Slam breakfast and requested poached eggs and crispy bacon, no toast. The waitress left before I could also ask for my coffee which comes with the breakfast, but decided to leave it until after breakfast then forgot. The bacon was lovely as expected, but the poached eggs were solid so I left most of it, I stab my yolks straight away and like a runny yolk but these were cooked though and plasticy. Finally, my sister and G noted that although the burgers have been celebrated by many recently they were nothing special (cheeseburger and chilli burger respectively) and the fries were the best part of the meal. I do so hope this was an anomaly of an experience as I do so love it usually, but today (even with being in the best mood EVER for other, unrelated reasons of awesomeness), I was quite sad to find the bloom off the rose.

    snickers blizzard, w/ cappuccino.
    Katy C.

    TriBeCa, home of the biggest pancakes I've yet to encounter - and the tastiest too. The go to place for myself and the other half, usually on a weekend afternoon after a night on the town. Their scran is a hangover cure not to be laughed at. Last time we went I opted for the pancakes - of course with bacon as an extra side. I've had the pancakes before and this time they were notably smaller, which is a good thing really as before I'd found them to be so big they were almost a turn off. Fluffy on the inside, well cooked (none of that doughy, raw stuff) and accompanied with a jar of maple syrup (a good size too). The other half had the eggs florentine - and I have to say, I looked on in envy as she ate every last bite. Big portion, cooked to perfection. In the past I've had the omelettes - the Greek one being the best. I'd recommend you go with an appetite as these beasts are not a force to be reckoned with. The milkshakes known as 'blizzards' are great too, practically a meal in itself (but that has yet to stop me having one to accompany my food). The service is great. The staff are always chatty and helpful without being too intrusive. All in all, TriBeCa is great value, big portions and a tasty take on American grub.

    Flat white, strawberry cheese cake milkshake
    Kevin D.

    I cannot breath Someone help me please TriBeCa have stuffed me so full I'm struggling to think ill ever be hungry again So many places I want to try before I die too ...... Feel a food coma about to hit ..... Goodbye yelp it's been fun! Before I do explode all over the street like a bloated dead whale I'll let you know the down low on the food Seated quickly, friendly service and good music Ordered the strawberry cheese cake milkshake and not only was it a feast for the eyes.... It was filling on its own! Well worth the £4.50 paid Got the brisket with fries and the portion size was huge, yes I finished it all don't judge me! I'd liked to have a little more gravy with it if I'm being picky Flat white was ok, little bitter for my own taste personally. All in all i enjoyed the food, the service and the ambiance For £15 ..... I don't think I'd have found somewhere as filling and as tasty

    Strawberry milk! Nice!
    Avery T.

    A lovely American style Restaurant with a gorgeous bar counter! The omelet here is a must try. However, every omelet contains 5 eggs and is super big, I can only finish 1/3 of it myself.

    Catriona M.

    I couldn't rate this cafe more highly. Tucked in at the end of Dumbarton Road, it's busier every time I go, and a regular port of call of mine in order to impress visiting friends, and they never fail to be wowed - if only by the portion sizes if nothing else! Breakfast is the key meal to be had here, and you get it true american style - not surprising really seeing as it's named after an area of New York. Pancakes, french toast, bacon, 6 egg omlettes, steak, eggs benedict... the list goes on, and each portion is of epic proportions. The price is higher than you're average cafe for breakfast, but if you're short of cash, two could easily share one plate of food. The outside and interior decor is very tasteful and unobtrusive whilst still being quirky, and the staff are friendly but don't go overboard with it. This is greasy spoon done with the utmost class and style. And maan, does it taste good...

    from website
    Gavin M.

    I've only ever had breakfast here, but as you can likely tell from the other reviews, it's remarkable and a brilliant modern take on the greasy spoon. Fresh pancakes, maple syrup, bacon, sausage...It's all of the highest quality and far enough ahead of what you could make at home to be worth splashing out. Highly recommended.

    Waiting to be seated.
    Anna C.

    I have lived in America and found the eggs Benedict disappointing here. I don't know why they use hard to cut through old bagels (btw, there was no option as to type of bagel, I wanted whole wheat). The second time around I ordered something else and again, got the same old bagel, I couldn't cut through it at all bc it was old and spongy. Glasgow has a supply of English Muffin bread buns, and this would be more fitting I think for this dish-considering they have a hard time with bagel selection and freshness. I think I will chose the French toast next time, that bread looks good.

    Hot chocolate with cream and marshmallows
    Fiona R.

    Had a lovely brunch today so didn't have to queue like make others, staff very attentive and food served very quickly. I had the eggs Benedict which was lovely (but the bagel was a little thick for my personal liking). Loved the hot chocolate complete with cream and marshmallows.

    Sam N.

    Generally Tribeca is busy and often you have to wait. I used to really like this place but recently I've not really liked the French toast, which used to be my favourite. Service is usually ok. It's a small place so can feel a little claustrophobic. It's one of the few diner type places in Glasgow, however there are more and more opening up.

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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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    Nic's NYC Deli - I requested a blue & white theme to celebrate her summer in Scotland!

    Nic's NYC Deli

    3.8(24 reviews)
    0.6 miHillhead, Byres Road, West End
    £

    My daughter is studying at the university of Glasgow for the summer and her birthday fell while she…read moreis there. Nic's made my daughter a box of beautifully decorated donuts for her birthday that she was able to pick up on her way to class the morning of her birthday. The staff at Nic's were super helpful and even allowed my daughter to pick up the surprise baked goods at 9:15 when they only opened at 10 AM. And she reported that they were delicious! I was able to order, prepay, etc. - super easy! Thanks so much Nic's for making my daughters abroad birthday so special!

    YEAH! This is the Nic's I've been dreaming of! ...well, technically the Nic's I've been dreaming of…read morewould be across from/in my house, but this will definitely do for now! I'm a massive fan (see previous review of their St Enoch Square branch) but the only day I can make it to Nic's is a Saturday due to their opening hours and me working relatively far away. So when I heard their new establishment would be open til 11pm, 7 days a week, I was pretty excited to say the least! It's so great that the Nic's concept has really taken off, especially since most new places in Glasgow seem to be massive chain burger joints these days!!! For those who might not be aware, Nic's NYC Deli is just that. They serve glorious pressed sandwiches with delicious flavour combos, hot dogs, taco bowls and pancakes among other tasty offerings - like their amaaaazing doughnuts and American goodies such as Twinkies (which I definitely want to try at some point, just because!) This branch also has the extra addition of crepes (sweet and savoury!) so those who frequented this place as a Crêpe à Croissant can still get their fix. There's always the worry that another branch won't quite have the same feel as the one you're used to, but I'm happy to report that this definitely isn't the case with this one. I absolutely adore the decor, it's really cool without looking like it's trying too hard and the whole place looks fab! As for the food, it is as delicious as ever! The bf opted for a chili dog last night as he hadn't tried their hot dogs at all yet, and he absolutely scarfed it down, totally loved it. I got their LA Club Lite (chicken, bacon, avocado, lettuce, tomatoes and either chipotle or dijon mayo) since I hadn't had that one yet and I flipping love avocado and bacon together. It was brilliant, the bacon was done extremely well which I love, and their ciabatta bread is very tasty indeed. We were gonna get some doughnuts to take away, but our server offered us a free one each since they've just opened! Result!! I've got a Snickernut sitting in its wee bag under my desk right now, but since it's lunchtime I have a feeling it might disappear fairly soon... What more can I say? The staff are great, the food is great, the prices are great too - I think all in we paid about £12 for our food and a drink each which, for the quality and size of everything is pretty darn good! It's extremely reassuring to know that if I feel the need for a Nic's I can just pop along and get one...the downside being this might happen far too frequently from now on!!!

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    Amazing. Caramel topped donut with cookie dough frosting. Need I say more?!

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    Roosevelts Bar and Kitchen - Roosevelts Bar and Kitchen

    Roosevelts Bar and Kitchen

    1.0(1 review)
    0.7 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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    Nic's NYC Deli - BBQ hotdog and massive gherkin.

    BBQ hotdog and massive gherkin.

    Nic's NYC Deli - A delicious doughnut covered in Nerds and bubblegum Millions. Absolute heaven. Don't tell my dentist ok?

    A delicious doughnut covered in Nerds and bubblegum Millions. Absolute heaven. Don't tell my dentist ok?

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