Enzo's

138 Renfield St, Glasgow
0141 331 2272

Recent Reviews

Max H

Great food, highly recommend the club sandwich.

Cora H

Enzos, as always, the best in town

Cameron Orr

Amazing sandwiches and the staff are always so friendly!

heather f

STAY WELL CLEAR was just in today and bought a sandwich there was hardly any filling inside the girl who served me never even cracked a smile thought id try in there id of been better going to greggs seriously fill your sandwiches up dont just scrap your fillings on seriously wont be

David

Went in and ordered a bacon roll. The older guy served me,he was polite and friendly enough. He was handling different foodstuffs then money and then proceeded to butter my roll! Not once did he wash his hands! Cross contamination!Perhaps a visit from Environmental health to remind him of his food safety hygiene would be beneficial.Didn't eat my bacon roll. Seagulls loved it.

Ryan McGregor

Great place with friendly staff and good prices. Their lentil soup and signature toasted ciabattas are brilliant.

Sinead O'Sullivan

Delicious cooked to order bacon roll and a great cup of tea. Great value!

Michela Luzzi

The best coffee in all of Glasgow, it's the third time I've bought my takeaway coffee from this place and it's delicious! I recommend it 100%. Super friendly staff!

Manoj M

Lovely service.. yummy toast & fried egg!

Jonathan Creasman

Food was very good and we were surprised at how affordable it was for what we got. Friendly staff too. Just know there are only two/three seats inside so plan accordingly.

Vincent Mcallister

£2.40 per slice of bacon, cost £6.30 for a bacon and potato scone roll and a white coffee. Had to ask a staff member for another slice of bacon or would've had a a pretty measly roll. Really big rip off.

Swamp Apes

Excellent, Fresh, Friendly a perfect "Wee Little" sandwich shopWonderful people!!!

R D

Nice small cafe for a cheap breakfast. Seems to be quite popular

Klaus James

The hots rolls were amazing. Couldn’t ask for anything more!

CamSVN

Best Rolls in Glasgow.

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