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What's coffee culture like in Glasgow, Scotland?

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Does Glasgow have a strong coffee or café culture? Here's what two local experts had to say about coffee in Glasgow, Scotland.

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They would need to know the public transport system is good, the city centre is excellent for shopping and sightseeing. The people are very friendly and welcoming. There is a broad range of cuisine on offer in the many restaurants and cafes, including Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, Chinese, Italian, American and British of course.

Glaswegian culture is renowned for its friendliness and warmth. As long as you make yourself approachable it’s possible to strike up a conversation with near enough anyone in the city and come away feeling uplifted. The size of the city makes it very easy and cheap to get around, with a simple one line subway system, known as the clockwork orange, you can get from the center to the beautiful west end in less than 10 minutes and for half the price of your morning coffee. The famous tenement flats flank beautiful leafy streets and make up the bulk of accommodation options within the city limits at super low costs when compared to other UK cities. If you like a culture immersed in rich history, with some of the most beautiful countryside in the world on your doorstep, come to Glasgow!

Charlotte, says: 2020
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