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Times of IndiaGuidepal.com|CAFES, GLASGOW
Updated : Jan 30, 2015, 06.15 PM IST
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Whether you’re craving for a freshly brewed coffee, some creamy cupcakes, or delectable sandwiches; the charming eateries in the city of Glasgow won’t disappoint you. Peppered across the length and breadth of the city, are the cafes and fast-food joints that serve generous portions of meals prepared in a matter of a few minutes. From Café Cosmo’s cinematic appeal, and Café Hula’s arty interiors, to the classy setting of Opium, these food haunts will charm you even with their décor. We tell you where to stop and what to eat while you’re craving for some snacks on the go, in Glasgow.
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