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Glasgow Family friendly cafes

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MrsAmaretto · 25/05/2016 20:37

Hi
Can you recommend any family friendly cafes/ restauraunt sin Glasgow city centre & westend? Visiting for a long weekend with a fussy toddler and slightly less fussy P1.

Thanks!

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Behooven · 25/05/2016 20:41

The Pelican at the top of Argyle Street is lovely, friendly too.

prettybird · 25/05/2016 20:42

Zizzi's in the West End? I think it's Ashton Lane but might be Cresswell Lane.

What sort of food do you like? A big chain or an independent?

Missanneshirley · 25/05/2016 20:51

There's a city centre zizzis too, my fusspot kids always find something to eat there.
I've had Jamie's Italian on George Sq recommended to me as a good place for kids but I've never been

Missanneshirley · 25/05/2016 20:52

There's a Giraffe too - renfield st I think?

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Joskar · 25/05/2016 20:55

The Rio Cafe in Partick. Really nice. Also like The Pelican. The cafe at Kelvingrove is good too.

Meowlster · 25/05/2016 20:57

Avenue on Byres Rd is good, the tables are pretty close together if you've got a pram with you, but the staff are good with kids, and the food is not fancy but good cafe offerings; sarnies, soup, quiche, hummus...

MrsAmaretto · 25/05/2016 21:07

Thanks! I'd rather avoid chains if I can - seem to just eat at Zizi's, pizza express etc. Glad to hear Firebird still exists!

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prettybird · 26/05/2016 21:25

If you're in Glasgow this weekend, there's a Spring Fayre in Princes Square tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday.

The Three Sisters Bake have a pop-up stall in the basement and there are craft stalls and Postman Pat.

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