Located at 240 Saracen St, Possilpark, Greggs is a beloved local bakery that captures the essence of comfort food. Known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, Greggs serves up a delightful selection of freshly baked goods, including savory pastries, sandwiches, and sweet treats. Customers rave about the quality and value of their menu items, making it an affordable option for breakfast, lunch, or snacks throughout the day. The friendly team is eager to assist you with any questions or special requests, ensuring that each visit is a pleasant experience. Stop by Greggs for quick, delicious meals that cater to everyone’s taste buds.

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Anthony Murphy

4 Google Rating

It's a quick way to get a breakfast and lunch if you like pies and savoury pastries. It does a roari

4/ 5

It's a quick way to get a breakfast and lunch if you like pies and savoury pastries. It does a roaring trade at lunchtimes and during the week is open from 6am.

Fenian Bhoy

3 Google Rating

I've only bought juice there,but seems fine,

3/ 5

I've only bought juice there,but seems fine,

Debbie Roane

4 Google Rating

Nice food but not always hot and as u pay extra for hot food i would expect it to b hot at least.

4/ 5

Nice food but not always hot and as u pay extra for hot food i would expect it to b hot at least.

Richard Mckissack

4 Google Rating

it's ok for hot food

4/ 5

it's ok for hot food

Janet Bell

4 Google Rating

Cakes sandwiches and sausage rolls are lovely

4/ 5

Cakes sandwiches and sausage rolls are lovely

hugh millar

5 Google Rating

Called in just before closing today, the woman that served me was really friendly and very helpful

5/ 5

Called in just before closing today, the woman that served me was really friendly and very helpful

Karen Keltie

4 Google Rating

Great for a quick snack when your on the go! Beautiful cakes also👌Tea n coffees too.

4/ 5

Great for a quick snack when your on the go! Beautiful cakes also👌Tea n coffees too.

Andrew McCallum

3 Google Rating

Payment by card only to much hassle for quick snack

3/ 5

Payment by card only to much hassle for quick snack

travel with gem

5 Google Rating

Staff were great at saracen street store

5/ 5

Staff were great at saracen street store

Mark Corner

5 Google Rating

Very good service. Steak bakes not so good anymore.

5/ 5

Very good service. Steak bakes not so good anymore.

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