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GO Sandwich Bars in Glasgow

Sandwich bars in Glasgow Glasgow has some excellent venues to grab a coffee or an unusual sandwich. These places are perfect for stopping off while on the tourist trail or taking a pit stop during a shopping expedition.

La Focaccia [map] on Byres Road is a welcoming Italian coffee and sandwich bar that is always extremely busy. There’s a great selection of speciality coffees to choose from here and lots of tempting desserts as well as a specials board containing some tempting lunches. So why not pull up one of the large stools and sit by the window for a great view of a lively street while you dine.

If you’ve just stepped off the train at Central Station and are in need of lunch or a pick-me-up, head to L’Attache [map] on Waterloo Street, where you’ll find a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. You could look for a comfy sofa in which to peruse the morning papers while you tuck into one of the large selection of sandwiches. If you’re feeling flush you could always head downstairs to Sava, Scotland’s only Yugoslavian restaurant.

Toast [map] is the place for all things bread-related and can be found at Albion Street in Merchant City. This café is well-loved by locals and offers a range of bread-based snacks including a large number of toasted sandwiches, baguettes, paninis and bagels. Even if you don’t like bread you’ll probably find something tasty to tempt you.

If you’d prefer to stick with a familiar name Glasgow has six Starbucks coffee houses with the flagship one being located at Sauchiehall Street [map]. Stop by for a quick caffeine hit or relax over a hot baguette and sink into one of its comfy sofas.

Or you could go for some real Scottish charm to accompany your BLT and head to Babbity Bowster [map] in Merchant City, which is a particular favourite for brunch. Hidden away in a haven of greenery and offering al fresco dining, the bar even has its own ale called Babbity Thistle Ale which is well worth a taste.

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