**Business Description for British Heart Foundation Glasgow**

Welcome to the British Heart Foundation Glasgow, located at Unit 9 Breckenridge House, 270 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3EQ. As a vital part of the community, we are dedicated to making a difference in the fight against heart disease while providing an exceptional shopping experience. Our store offers a wide variety of high-quality second-hand goods, from stylish clothing and accessories to unique homeware, all at affordable prices. Every purchase you make directly contributes to life-saving research and support for those affected by heart conditions.

At British Heart Foundation Glasgow, we pride ourselves on our friendly and knowledgeable staff, who are always ready to assist you with any inquiries or help you discover the perfect item. Whether you’re looking to donate, shop, or simply gather more information about our mission, we invite you to reach out via phone at 0141 332 7056 or visit our website for more details.

What sets us apart is not just our commitment to customer satisfaction but also our passionate involvement in raising awareness about heart health in the community. Join us in making a positive impact while enjoying the rewarding experience of shopping for a cause. Visit us today and be part of our journey towards a healthier future!

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Supra Hans

3 Google Rating

Standard charity shop. Clean. Not sure why the 1 star review is here.

3/ 5

Standard charity shop. Clean. Not sure why the 1 star review is here.

Josephine Mclaren

1 Google Rating

Overpriced and really crammed in.

1/ 5

Overpriced and really crammed in.

Julie McMenamy

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Ailsa Bennet

1 Google Rating

1/ 5

Kelsey Reader

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Donald Morrison

2 Google Rating

Clothing rails are too tight packed together making it really difficult to navigate around the shops

2/ 5

Clothing rails are too tight packed together making it really difficult to navigate around the shops. I purchased cds from this shop and they looked as they had been cleaned with sand paper. On several times after making a purchase they will shove their charity Tin in your face as if grudgingly not wanting you to walk out the shop with your change. Quite often they sell fake items and sell them at high prices, l somehow think the staff in this shop have a clue what they are doing.

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