Empire Coffee

Glasgow


Beautifully set in an old 'Tardis' police box near the cathedral, this tiny outlet has a most enthusiastic owner, Rocco, who will give you a soul-restoring cup of coffee (it's quality stuff that he sources from a friend-grower in Colombia) and make a tasty sandwich to order. Perfect for a quick break while sightseeing in the area.


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