Welcome to my blog on the growing coffee scene in Glasgow. I will be visiting and sharing my thoughts on some of Glasgow’s best independent coffee shops. I will be visiting shops that focus on quality coffee and aesthetics within their shops, as I feel coffee is moving away from the typical Starbucks and Costa, and it is becoming more of an art and a skill to be able to make a good quality coffee.
My first trip was to Perch and Rest, located on the corner of Otago Street. The shop specialises in the type of beans they use offering a variety of different kinds with unique tasting notes that you might not be able to get from many other shops. Perch and Rest offer all kinds of espresso and 8 filter coffee’s and have a small cake/pastry selection to compliment the high-quality coffee. Perch and Rest has its own coffee roasting machine and also offers customers the option to buy bags of beans that the shop uses such as beans from Manhattan Roasters and Kawa.
Having been to the shop a fair few times the coffee is always very good with some nice latte art to add the finishing touches. The shop is small and cosy inside with some nice additions inside which boost the aesthetic of the place like the hanging birds when you enter the shop. With the winter coming and day light getting less the shop has nice fairy lights outside which make it stand out and seem very inviting to get a nice warm coffee on a cold dark winter’s day. The shop has a small amount of seating inside with a relaxed atmosphere and chilled music while also offering outside seating for the nicer days and a decking area for bigger groups to catch up over a coffee in the sun.
My first trip was to Perch and Rest, located on the corner of Otago Street. The shop specialises in the type of beans they use offering a variety of different kinds with unique tasting notes that you might not be able to get from many other shops. Perch and Rest offer all kinds of espresso and 8 filter coffee’s and have a small cake/pastry selection to compliment the high-quality coffee. Perch and Rest has its own coffee roasting machine and also offers customers the option to buy bags of beans that the shop uses such as beans from Manhattan Roasters and Kawa.
Having been to the shop a fair few times the coffee is always very good with some nice latte art to add the finishing touches. The shop is small and cosy inside with some nice additions inside which boost the aesthetic of the place like the hanging birds when you enter the shop. With the winter coming and day light getting less the shop has nice fairy lights outside which make it stand out and seem very inviting to get a nice warm coffee on a cold dark winter’s day. The shop has a small amount of seating inside with a relaxed atmosphere and chilled music while also offering outside seating for the nicer days and a decking area for bigger groups to catch up over a coffee in the sun.
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