Cafezique


This week I ventured through to the West End of Glasgow to give ‘Cafezique’ a try. I’d heard great things about their brunch menu and it did not disappoint.






Although the outside of the café looks rustic, the inside has a much more modern and chic feel with a subdued colour scheme.

We were seated in the upstairs area that was designed as if it were a balcony overlooking those who were below. Right next to the table there was a collection of cookbooks which added a lovely homely feel. Perfect to pick up and flick through if the people you are with just don’t have good enough chat.



As it was a Saturday at peak lunch time the café was very busy but this helped create a buzz since there was no background music. This worked fine but the café would most likely benefit from music during quieter times. The customers ranged from students to parents with their young children; so a great place for all.

Since the café was full the food did take a while to arrive but a cup of coffee kept me going during this wait. It wasn’t too strong but tasted fab and completely perked me up from my slightly hungover state.

The menu focuses largely on breakfast/brunch items which is exactly what I was after. There was plenty of veggie options available (my friend would strongly recommend the full vegetarian breakfast) but I couldn’t resist the French toast with bacon and extra sausage. This was delicious and ideal after a late night out so definitely worth the price. The pork and leek sausages were especially amazing and I would return again just for them alone.


I'm sure i will be revisiting  ‘Cafezique’ in order to work my way through the rest of the delicious menu. 

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