I ordered the Mac and cheese the cheese sauce was very salty I had few bites of it left a lot of it as it was too salty the chips was nice and mocha was fantastic. I did say to waitress the mac and cheese was very salty she apologised and was nice about it. When I went to pay the gentleman did apologised and he didnt charge me for the Mac cheese which was nice but I did feel bad for saying it was too salty but I did not enjoy it and I felt as I paid was rushed out and gave a tip as the girl was very pleasant. I was intending on coming back but after the payment the way I was treated I donāt think Iāll be back as I did wanted to try the other stuff on the menu. I come form central region and when I come to Glasgow I love to try out nice places to epically if there halal itās more variety in Glasgow to try places just now epically when your musilm. I didnāt see any halal option I should have asked but I didnāt. I was intending to come to try other things but I donāt...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWhen The Grind House arrived in Pollokshields, it was a welcomed addition to Darnley Street. I'm a regular and there are many reasons why I visit this coffee shop time and time again. Here are just a few: the staff, first and foremost, are so welcoming, friendly and always wearing a smile; the all-day brunch menu which features dishes including (my personal favourite) poached eggs on sourdough with a Portobello mushroom and smashed avocado (pictured); and the decor which is comfortable and stylish. There's a lovely window table as well as booths inside and picnic bench-style seating outside. When you visit, remember to treat yourself and order one of the amazing cakes on display too! They always arrive at the table attractively presented on a slate or plate. I'm looking forward to visiting The Grind House again as it has quickly become my favourite southside...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreLunch yesterday with daughter. This is a nice little find on Darnley Street,Pollokshields. I had scrambled eggs with toast,daughter had poached eggs. Well presented dishes. Service was in good time and the staff are young and polite. A big plus is that dogs are allowed in.We spent a couple of hours in here and it was a pleasant visit.Cant remember prices but I do remember thinking it was reasonable at the time of ordering.Yorkshire Teabags are served too,which gives a decent brew.I had an empire biscuitwith more tea,which was fresh and not of teeth breaking consistency. Daughter had caramel slice.The carrot cake looked delicious but that's for next time.We were there around 245 and seats were available. Definitely worth a...
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