Gordon Street Coffee

Central Station, 79 Gordon St, Glasgow
0141 221 1367

Recent Reviews

Bonnie Nolan

Absolutely loved the latte and chocolate chip cookie I had! Both were reasonably priced and delicious. The aesthetic of the shop is so cool! Well worth a visit again ☕

Daniel McCafferty

Breakfast roll was dried out and lacking a decent amount of sauce to compensate for it. Coffee tasted burnt, butter and milk wasn't textured at all. seems to have went downhill.

Ioana Lucaci

Lovely staff and the cafe had a great atmosphere! The coffee was so good I had to get a bag for at home as well.Also if you have a chance, I highly recommend the pecan bun. It was

A L

sadly went down hill. their take away coffee was boiling hot and tasted so bitter. no coffee should be that hot it can physically burn you:/

Steven Higginbottom

Great

Kirsty S

Visited here twice during our stay in Glasgow and loved the coffee both times. Sat in the first time service was great, the girls working were amazing, they worked well together which was lovely to see. Highly recommend here.

Amanda Silva

The coffee is great, the problem it’s with the messy beard guy. Anyone who works with the public must have a minimum of respect, whether the client is British or not.The person doesn't have a good appearance, ok, but this guy…he is ugly, miserable and still uneducated! ?The owner should review his concepts more when hiring his employees.I went to get a cappuccino and when I was leaving I looked back and thanked him, but the messy beard just ignored me and turned his face away.So I looked at the girl and thanked her, she returned my smile and kindly responded and treated me with the respect I deserve.The girls are very polite, the problem is the man at the cash register.

James Taylor

I stopped by for an early morning coffee and breakfast. Small seating area upstairs is a nice place to wait for a train. The coffee was superb and the Square sausage roll was a huge slab of sausage with plenty of brown sauce. The perfect breakfast.

J B

Service was a bit slow when I went. It wasn't busy either.Nice selection of vegan food, so they do cater for vegans. Sadly, this is another establishment that takes vegans for fools and charges an unjustifiable 50p surcharge for non dairy milk.Places like this should put themselves in the shoes of the customer and see how deeply irritating this is. I will never pay this discriminatory tax.

stefan mawhinney

They don't take cash which is pretty much saying. We don't want your business to the elderly, infirm and people who just prefer to work with cash.It's a terrible business practice which I hope ends soon. People deserve the choice. I won't be back.

Kate R.

I came here to sit in and got a wonderful cappuccino one day and a nice flat white the second day. I really liked the upstairs seating area by the coffee bean roaster and the cool clock. Wished they opened a little earlier, but it's okay. The hours said 7 but it was probably ~10 minutes after both times before they actually opened. Still it was worth the wait.

MattLon

Stopped in for a coffee. The coffee was good, the service was friendly, the interior is interesting. There’s limited seating and it’s upstairs, but that’s not a complaint.

Ajit Ramachandran

Been there thrice or four times - curiously last summer when we were holidaying in and around Glasgow and this time when we had a bus journey to Fort William that had a changeover. Great service (they were open super early on a Saturday which was a life saver for me) and great brunch / lunch type foods as well. Location can’t be beat. For something so close to the station, Glaswegians are a lucky lot!

Robert Dott

The coffee was good and the staff were nice.However, No excuses for not accepting cash bang in the middle of the city centre which is full of banks AND charging a 3% 'service charge' on all transactions.

Meg Winslow

Great latte served quickly despite the morning rush. Very conveniently located for voco grand central guests.

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