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Coia's Cafe Restaurant
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Snacks and produce in adjoining cafe and delicatessen with homemade Italian ice cream and takeaway.
Nearby attractions
Wellpark Brewery
161 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1JD, United Kingdom
The Glasgow Necropolis
Castle St, Glasgow G4 0UZ, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Tibo Bistro
443 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1RY, United Kingdom
Tapa Coffee & Bakehouse - Tapa Organic
19-21 Whitehill St, Glasgow G31 2LH, United Kingdom
The Loveable Rogue East End
10 Whitehill St, Glasgow G31 2LJ, United Kingdom
Nakodar Grill
13 Annfield Pl, Glasgow G31 2XQ, United Kingdom
Sword Sushi
172 Sword St, Glasgow G31 1SE, United Kingdom
Dennistoun Bar-B-Que
585 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1PY, United Kingdom
Mesa
567 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1PY, United Kingdom
Frank’s Pizza & Subs
352b Duke St, Glasgow G31 1RD, United Kingdom
Little Dessert Shop Duke Street
472 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1QF, United Kingdom
Little Buddha
571 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1PY, United Kingdom
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2 Broompark Circus, Glasgow G31 2JF, United Kingdom
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235 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow G31 3AW, United Kingdom
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Coia's Cafe Restaurant
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Coia's Cafe Restaurant

473-477 Duke St, Glasgow G31 1RD, United Kingdom
4.6(1.7K)$$$$
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Snacks and produce in adjoining cafe and delicatessen with homemade Italian ice cream and takeaway.

attractions: Wellpark Brewery, The Glasgow Necropolis, restaurants: Tibo Bistro, Tapa Coffee & Bakehouse - Tapa Organic, The Loveable Rogue East End, Nakodar Grill, Sword Sushi, Dennistoun Bar-B-Que, Mesa, Frank’s Pizza & Subs, Little Dessert Shop Duke Street, Little Buddha
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Phone
+44 141 554 3822
Website
coiascafe.co.uk

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Featured dishes

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MINESTRONE
v The classic Italian vegetable soup Served with bread (celery, milk)
LENTIL
{V} Freshly prepared to a traditional recipe Served with bread (celery, gluten)
ZUPPA DEL GIORNO
Ask staff about our fresh soup of the day Served with bread (celery, gluten)
FUNGHI AL FORNO
{V} Oven baked mushrooms in a garlic mascarpone sauce topped with breadcrumbs, parmesan and served on toasted sourdough bread (eggs, gluten, milk)
MOZZARELLA FRITTA
v Homemade sticks of mozzarella coated in panko breadcrumbs served with a sweet chilli dip (eggs, gluten, milk)

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Nearby attractions of Coia's Cafe Restaurant

Wellpark Brewery

The Glasgow Necropolis

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4.8

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Nearby restaurants of Coia's Cafe Restaurant

Tibo Bistro

Tapa Coffee & Bakehouse - Tapa Organic

The Loveable Rogue East End

Nakodar Grill

Sword Sushi

Dennistoun Bar-B-Que

Mesa

Frank’s Pizza & Subs

Little Dessert Shop Duke Street

Little Buddha

Tibo Bistro

Tibo Bistro

4.6

(438)

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Tapa Coffee & Bakehouse - Tapa Organic

Tapa Coffee & Bakehouse - Tapa Organic

4.5

(168)

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The Loveable Rogue East End

The Loveable Rogue East End

4.5

(99)

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Nakodar Grill

Nakodar Grill

4.6

(426)

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Gillian FoxGillian Fox
Great local Italian with a long history in the East End. It’s always busy inside, with a nice atmosphere, plus it’s general clean and tidy. We came in for a group birthday dinner - 16 adults and 2 babies - and the service was good (they forgot to come back for drinks orders at one point but there was a lot of us so that’s understandable!). I shared pizza and pasta with my partner and it was tasty - the pasta was creamy and the pizza was lovely and fresh (although not the best pizza in Glasgow - but I’ll forgive that). The garlic bread was mozzarella was amazing! The only thing which impacted the group experience was that they split the tables so some of us had our backs to the others - however, I guess this was because of limited space. A real gem in the East End!
Wendy HollisWendy Hollis
Coia's cafe was lovely. The food was so good, especially the mushroom starter. The creamy garlic sauce was delicious. The mushrooms were pefect with a generous coating of breadcrumb on top. The garlic was powerful but like goldilocks powerful ...just right! Perfectly toasted sour dough bread with it was like a food marriage. I had a specialised pizza and even though goats cheese wasnt on their list of toppings they were happy to accommodate my request and my pizza was spot on! Parma Ham, Mushroom, olives and Goats cheese. 👌 Homemade ice cream to finish which was magic! The restaurant itself is really nicely decorated. Lovely interior, clean and comfortable and the staff were pleasant too. Would definitely go back.
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Great local Italian with a long history in the East End. It’s always busy inside, with a nice atmosphere, plus it’s general clean and tidy. We came in for a group birthday dinner - 16 adults and 2 babies - and the service was good (they forgot to come back for drinks orders at one point but there was a lot of us so that’s understandable!). I shared pizza and pasta with my partner and it was tasty - the pasta was creamy and the pizza was lovely and fresh (although not the best pizza in Glasgow - but I’ll forgive that). The garlic bread was mozzarella was amazing! The only thing which impacted the group experience was that they split the tables so some of us had our backs to the others - however, I guess this was because of limited space. A real gem in the East End!
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Coia's cafe was lovely. The food was so good, especially the mushroom starter. The creamy garlic sauce was delicious. The mushrooms were pefect with a generous coating of breadcrumb on top. The garlic was powerful but like goldilocks powerful ...just right! Perfectly toasted sour dough bread with it was like a food marriage. I had a specialised pizza and even though goats cheese wasnt on their list of toppings they were happy to accommodate my request and my pizza was spot on! Parma Ham, Mushroom, olives and Goats cheese. 👌 Homemade ice cream to finish which was magic! The restaurant itself is really nicely decorated. Lovely interior, clean and comfortable and the staff were pleasant too. Would definitely go back.
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Reviews of Coia's Cafe Restaurant

4.6
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4.0
1y

Dropped in for coffee and dessert, it was jumping .... may, paw and the waines clearly love this place. We were met at the door by maitre de whom immediately realising there was no available tables - fetched one from the back stage and set it in a space near the door - while apologising for the odition and lack of room. This guy is on the button and knows how many beans make 5. TmStaff were right there with menus and then after offering yo take a drinks order left us to it .... be warned neither the quality or the quantity here is disappointing - this is not Di Maggio's, nor is the tariff .... Desserts were homemade just like my mama never graced our family table with, they were impressive and satisfying. Think Nardini's on steroids and the service was straight out of Downten Abbey .... is it inexpensive and tacky? No, as I already explained, they offer an Ashton Lane restaurant experience, without affectation or compromise. Visit for the massive steaming hot pizza, the knickerbockerglory, the Italian ice cream (made by a 70 year old man no less), sit back, relax and let Coia' s Cafe Restaurant pamper you. In Glasgow you rarely find an establishment like this anymore, most disappeared with names Wood and Selby's, Pettigrew and Stevens, Paisley's, so bring your parents, the kids, friends, sit, eat, drink, enjoy. 5 upmarket, tasty,...

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5.0
2y

I popped in for a bite to eat as I had been visiting a relative in the nearby hospital. My visit was faultless! Good food, service and surroundings. Staff were friendly and helpful and there was a really nice atmosphere in this spotlessly clean establishment. I hadn’t been in this restaurant for years and had forgotten it was there until a road diversion took me down Duke Street. I won’t be forgetting about it in the future. It’s so handy when visiting Glasgow Royal Hospital or for Tourists in and around the Cathedral and museums. Excellent food choices from chip shop specials to Steaks, sea food, pizza and pasts. I had steak pie which was delightful. To follow, one scoop of ice cream with a flake in it and old fashioned raspberry sauce. If I could have fitted it in, I would have had one of the mouth watering desserts on the menu. This is an all round cafe/restaurant. Good for a snack, an informal or formal lunch or dinner. They have outside seating at the front and side of the building. I found a parking place outside the restaurant but I would imagine that this might pose a bit of an issue at peak times. All in all, I had a wonderful experience and look forward to...

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1.0
2y

Well, this place has been going since 1948 so I'm sure my review won't harm anyone. Firstly I could not find the entrance easily because I came from the other side and entered through the shop part. I did not know who to tip because I had four people approaching regularly which I did not like either... its like the wished me away.. (I started with a cappuccino) and was hoping to have dinner later. They did not get my order right and I had chocolate on a soy cappuccino which mars the taste. They fixed it...but.... I had a few quiet moments when I realised the maitre D was behind where I was sitting (the hidden entrance) and he was vaping on the sly. Horrible for autistics with SPD. Don't be that MaitreD... It could have been a 5... don't crowd people. Give us 1 waiter. Don't put chocolate on good coffee unless you ask. (Actually, your coffee wasn't all that good) Grain and Grind does better coffee. I was brought the bill by 1 person and had it brought back by another. I left a £1.30 tip on £4.50 cuppa . So nearly £6. and sensory meltdown later I was NOT staying for my £18 something fish and chips. It was not a pleasant...

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