Fantastic sandwich and wrapped foods joint. The salsa on my burrito was the first good spicy food I’ve had in Glasgow. Vegetarian options are delicious (a friend’s opinion), and the menu has a nice variety. Americano was super tasty and the staff is friendly and seem to have wonderful camaraderie.
Best sandwiches in the city, hands-down. Everything on the menu i've tried kicks ass, I keep meaning to try everything but often can't resist going for my usual favourite (The Suarez).
It's not somewhere you'd go for lunch every day as they are expensive for a premium sandwich (£5-7) but I try and treat myself every couple of weeks or so as they really are more than just sandwiches. There are cheaper options available.
Staff are friendly and the place is small but well-kept.
My only criticism would be charging an extra pound to sit in. I know it's a small place but I just don't like that anywhere personally
Menu: Brilliant. We took nearly 15 minutes to decide what we were having, it all looked so good.
Food: Ordered the 'Suarez' and the soup of the day, tomato, ginger and coriander. The sandwich was lovely and the soup in particular was delicious. Medium to big servings, erring to the latter considering it's the West End.
Service: Staff very friendly and generally good chat. There was quite a wait between ordering and getting served though
Ambience/decor/etc: Very cosy little place with interesting signs, etc, on the wall. Enjoyed it.
Price: Paid £10 for my sandwich, soup and coffee. Thought it was a bit dear.
Would definitely recommend this place.
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