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Sluurpy > Restaurants in Glasgow > Broken Clock Cafe & Patisserie

Broken Clock Cafe & Patisserie - Glasgow - Photo album

Excellent small patisserie/ cafe on Park Rd just off Gt Western Rd.near Kelvinbridge. Emphasis is on small, around 10 tables with a cosy atmosphere , Friendly staff and really good service. A lovely Cinnamon bun and a Flat white coffee cost around £6.50. No blaring music, so great for peace and
The place looks very aesthetic and cozy. I ordered a pistachio croissant, I expected some filling, but there was nothing inside of the croissant, 6/10, because it was cold. Compared to the croissant, the coffee was good!🌸
Lovely place ! All the pastries looked so good it was tough choosing only 1… lovely coffee aswell! Overall great place to get coffee and pick up a lil sweet treat. Prices are reasonable too, defintely recommend! Treat yourself ! 🕺🏽🫶🏽 We had the white chocolate and pistachio croissant, and the cardam
Out for a wander and came across this wee cafe, so glad we stopped! Had a cola and iced coffee and treated ourselves to a slice of cake - I had the hazelnut slice and my friend had the roulade. Both absolutely delicious! I thought the roulade might look a little too much, but it was so soft and flu
I had a very great time twice in this bakery. As a french exchange student, I was looking for great pastries, and these ones completely filled that need : the drinks were extraordinary and the pastries - even if they were quite expensive - were exquisite so completely worth the price ! Do not hesita
Lovely place to visit very pleasent friendly staff. Beautiful selection of cakes and very tasty coffe . Would defenetly recommend visiting with family and friends. 5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hidden gem in Glasgow. Cakes are delicious as well as their coffee. Quite pricy with around £5 a cake however definitely worth it. Also, the best pastry I have tried!
Came here today with my friend and his dog. Really liked it! Was dog friendly which is a plus. The cinnamon bun was delicious, and the oat cappuccino I had was lovely.
Serenity Now closes at 4, but the kitchen closes when it fancies (ironic)...326pm and hungry, we land here where we find sandwiches and Danish that have been here since the baker knocked off, probs around 8 hours ago. Low expectations drift floorward as the "idiosyncratic" barista serves us, and his
I’ve been coming here for almost a year now and finally decided to review this place. My standard order is a croissant to go. The atmosphere is generally welcoming and it’s a nice place to sit down, have a coffee, sit with a book or chat with a friend. The croissants I would rate a 6/10. And an 7,5/
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