Coffee Patisserie
About
Patisserie/Cake Shop
Price Range : Under $10 (£)
Location
Adress: 330 Victoria Road, Glasgow, G42 7RP
Phone: +44 141 423 3207
Reviews
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Nicola H.
Passed some time today in this wee coffe shop whilst waiting for my car to hopefully pass its MOT.
I have passed here many a time on the bus and was pleasantly surprised when I arrived. The shop is really quite big with a good amount of tables and a few comfy couches.
The cakes ... well they look AMAZING!! All very clearly labelled with what ingrediants are in them however sadly not a cake available for my gluten free tum.
They dont have a big food menu. Soup, paninis and jacket potatoes but thats not 2hat they are about. Here its all about the cake!!
I was able to have the pistachio macaroons though which were so lovely. Will be getting some more of these!
With great opening hours - till 10pm. This is a great addition to Vicky Road and I am only sad that I didnt visit sooner! -
Alison M.
Very good and very strong coffee, a nice place to rest and people watch. There are outside tables for warmer days.
Loses a star as some of the furniture is a bit tired (hole in the sofa, piece missing from the bathroom tap) but the cafe is a nice space, with huge cakes on display (most labelled with ingredients). Friendly, cheery staff. Will return for cake.. Was just in for coffee this time! -
Glesgae N.
I love this place. It's a comfortable, reasonably priced place to grab delicious noms and well made coffee. The pecan pie is sublime as is the Equis ice cream. I wish I worked here cus I'd sleep in the patisserie case and be dead from sugar over dose by morning.
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Jen W.
For the last couple of weeks, I've been walking by this coffee shop at warp speed on my way to and from work ever since it opened just after New Year. I've often slowed down long enough to peer longingly in the window, drawn in by the impressive shop front, admiring the comfy warm interior and awesome cakes. This shop boasts a fine selection of tasty, sweet treats. They don't appear to serve anything savoury, so this would be perfect for anyone like me with a sweeter than sweet tooth.
When I sauntered up to the counter, I was greeted by a lovely server behind the counter who was happy to engage in a wee bit of banter. Unfortunately, they didn't have any non-dairy alternatives to milk, so I couldn't have a hot chocolate, but as they had a nice selection of tea I wasn't too bothered. Confronted with the choice of so many beautifully presented home made desserts, I was stumped. After ogling the plethora of dainty delectables behind the glass for some time, I finally ordered me a nice Caramel Apple Pie and a strawberry / mango tea and settled to chill out with my book for a wee while. Total price? The handy dandy price of £3! Fantastic!
According to the shop window, this lovely new establishment also provides cakes to order, including wedding cakes. They're definitely worth a wee look in if you're ever in the area. Support the purveyors of perfect pastries! :P -
Magnus M.
The staff are very friendly, but that's about it unfortunately. The coffee is weak and watery, the decor and furnishings are tired, and the cakes do not taste as good as they look! I've had a couple of the cakes now and you can really tell that they're mass-produced, using cheapo ingredients. There's a system in place here that requires you to wait in full for your coffees and/or food, and take them via tray to your table when they're ready, making you wait at the till for several minutes. Isn't that the employee's jobs? Can't be that hard to take orders to seated tables, surely? Anyway... Atmosphere is so-so, absolutely nothing indicating WiFi (which they do have), and each time I've been in it's been far too hot on account of a gigantic fireplace turned up full crank. It tries its best, but it's a poor-mans fancy cafe and nothing else.