coffee shops glasgow
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In this review we taste test coffee beans from Machina. Machina is an independent coffeee roaster established in Edinburgh. We tried their blueberry candy roast beans and couldnt quite put our finger on the flavour.
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Glasgow’s vibrant coffee scene wouldn’t be the same without Dear Green Coffee Roasters, a specialty roastery with a strong ethical backbone. Nestled in the heart of the city, Dear Green is more than just a coffee brand—it’s a commitment to sustainability, ethical sourcing, and expertly roasted beans. Whether you’re sipping on a rich espresso blend…
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Zennor coffee is gaining popularity following the Denniston boom, with its unique atmosphere featuring small and communal tables. The reviewer praises the decaf long black coffee for its unusual taste reminiscent of a summer greenhouse, awarding Zennor a high rating of 19/20 for its diverse taste experiences.
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Café Françoise in Glasgow’s west end offers a Parisian coffee culture experience, perfect for people watching from outdoor tables. On a dry day, enjoy views of a busy intersection. Their chocolate and peanut croissant, combined with a black Americano, is a delight. The café is noted for tasty breakfasts as well.
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Papercup in Glasgow is a popular cafe for coffee and brunch, attracting students and locals. Despite limited seating, the food and coffee make the wait worthwhile. The reviewer enjoyed a hearty breakfast roll and a rich Americano. More coffee reviews are forthcoming on their blog, which explores cafes across Scotland.
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Dear Green coffee, opened in 2011 in Glasgow, was named Roast magazine’s Micro-roastery of the year 2025. The review highlights their City Blend, brewed with a V60, noting its strong dark chocolate flavor with fruity notes and a bitter finish. Rated 17/20, it promises to please dark chocolate lovers.
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Dennistoun’s coffee shop, Daily, has quickly gained popularity since its opening in November 2022. Praised for its friendly atmosphere, unique branding, and delicious offerings like almond pain au chocolat, it embodies the neighborhood’s charm. Rated among the coolest neighborhoods, it’s a must-visit for coffee lovers in Glasgow.