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Bakers in Glasgow?
Could do with a baker in Glasgow just to bring me cakes and maybe some bread or rolls. Can anyone recommend someone to use? Either reply here or PM me - much appreciated, thanks x
Could do with a baker in Glasgow just to bring me cakes and maybe some bread or rolls. Can anyone recommend someone to use? Either reply here or PM me - much appreciated, thanks x
BECAUSE TONIGHT WE'RE EATING FORM THAT TRAY THEY USE WHEN THEY FIRST GET BREAD OUT OF THE OVEN
There's a Ted Baker on Buchanan Street.
That's all I've got.
http://www.cottonrake.com/
Tapa
Take your pick
there are a few
http://goo.gl/maps/N26XQ
was really hoping for a lot more _____ in _____? spinoff threads
sorry, i've been of no use in this thread.
Montgomery's on Radnor St
It's mainly a cafe but their fresh baked bread is for takeaway too. They do great honey-bread.
ASDA (Bakery section)
Morrisons (Market Street)
Tesco's (Bakery section)
Greggs (The Bakers)
RIP Bedfords
http://www.bakery47.com/
I know they're a chain but I like bradford's
I'm gutted they're closing down and hope somebody buys the one on suachiehall st and keeps it open.
I worked there when I was at school
Surprised it only recently went out of business. Vast majority of the branches couldn't turn a profit for several years.
I agree though, it was a nice place
Really badly managed though
there's a chain of bakers in dunfermline called Stephen's and they're amazing
shits over anything in glasgow / the rest of the world
Also my friend has just opened a deli in broomhill
It's called Grays. JAG.
my dad was v pleased about that
Think they get their bread from tapa bakery on the Southside. I've had some, it was nice.
Also the posh Italian sandwich place on gw road put their bread in a bag and tie it to Kelvin bridge for homeless people but I'm sure anyone could have it if they wanted