Food was lovely and very well priced, shame about the staff though. Wasn’t sure if you had to sit down and wait for a waitress if you wanted to sit in and the man behind the counter was so unbelievably cheeky when I sat down, said I was taking up one of his tables? Ruined the experience for me but the food was nice I guess
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Emma Montgomery ★★★☆☆
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Allan Pg ★★★☆☆
Visiting the barras we thought we would Try here for lunch. We waited a long time To get served. Other people came in after us But got served before us. When food arrived It was good. We ordered 2 chicken breast panini & 1 can of coke. We got charged for extra can £1.50. Would recommend & would return only 3 stars for because of slow service
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ulrich winter ★★★★★
Anyone who loves the rough charm of original vintage and wants to be advised by super nice service at the best price-performance ratio has come to the right place. Busy and hectic on Sundays when the market is on, quiet and relaxed during the week but always good. A tip for everyone who doesn't speak Scottish fluently, say: "I don't speak English", then the really nice waitress will make every effort and the answer can be put together even with knowledge of English.
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Angela Taylor ★★★★★
Full breakfast £5 great value for money includes mushrooms beans and tomatoes not an option like some cafes
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Conor Forde ★★★★★
Great food at more than reasonable prices. Best sit down cafe in the east end
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Leslie Smith ★★★★★
The "New Market Cafe" is next door to the market cafe, which has a very closed look about it. The New Market Cafe, is a great little cheap place to eat at the Barras. We had a vegetable panini, that comes with chips and salad, a bacon roll, plus two coffees. Which came to £7.50. What a bargain. The panini was very good, as were the chips, and the bacon roll. Coffee is not really my thing, but it tasted fine to me, and my partner who is a bit more into it, proclaimed it better than OK. We sampled the biscuits, empire, choc chip shortbread, but kind of wished we hadn't bothered. This must be one of the cheapest places to get a feed in Glasgow, that also serves decent food. I don't think there are many places where two people can get a feed and a drink for under £10. If I was in the area, feeling in need of a bit of sustenance, then it would be my first choice.
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Cafe Market is located at Kent St, Glasgow G40 2SP, UK
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