Glaswegians love brunch and nothing quite beats meeting up friends or loved ones at the weekend or on a day off to have a catch up with some delicious food.
Whether you are looking for some comfort food, small plates or fancy a boozy option, we have picked out some of the best spots to have brunch in Glasgow in 2024.
So no matter whether you prefer sweet pancakes or a savoury sandwich, we have put a list together that should suit everyone with their being full Scottish breakfasts and sourdough pizzas. These are some of our favourite spots to go brunching in Glasgow!
So no matter whether you prefer sweet pancakes or a savoury sandwich, we have put a list together that should suit everyone with their being full Scottish breakfasts and sourdough pizzas. These are some of our favourite spots to go brunching in Glasgow!
5. Bramble
Bramble is found on Pollokshaws Road in the Southside of the city and is a busy spot. They serve brunch seven days a week with their sandwiches, waffles and eggs being a big hit. They are best known for their brioche French toast and pancakes so order the crispy bacon, blueberries and maple syrup pancakes. 924 Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow G41 2ET.
6. Epicures
Epicures have a varied selection on their brunch menu which includes waffles, French toast and eggs benedict. Order one of their signature Shakshuka, with tomato, chilli, yoghurt, Middle Eastern spices, fresh herbs and grilled bread. 159 Hyndland Rd, Glasgow G12 9JA.
7. Eusebi’s Deli
Eusebi’s Deli in the West End is another great place for brunch in Glasgow with a selection of homemade pasta, Roman sourdough pizza, egg dishes and specials. Order one of their tasty sourdough pizzas. 152 Park Rd, Glasgow G4 9HB.
8. Kilmurry & Co
Kilmurry & Co take real pride in their brunch menu with fantastic sandwiches, pancakes and breakfast options available. Order the eggs royale which is Scottish smoked salmon, poached eggs, dill, Hollandaise sauce and sourdough toast. 210 Kilmarnock Rd, Shawlands, Glasgow G43 1TY.
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