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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John Boyle

5 Google Rating

As Eminem said in his film "Tell the people something about me they don't already know!" Gregg's is

5/ 5

As Eminem said in his film "Tell the people something about me they don't already know!" Gregg's is probably the best known and understood bakers in the UK. I can"t remember any week in the last five years that I haven't visited at least once. Proof of the pudding is............

Jamie Morrison

5 Google Rating

Great friendly and familiar service, that combined with hot food at a great price - you can't lose.

5/ 5

Great friendly and familiar service, that combined with hot food at a great price - you can't lose.

Harry Philip

2 Google Rating

Sandwiches feel processed. No hot takeaway. Very limited choose of cakes. Not the Bakery it used to

2/ 5

Sandwiches feel processed. No hot takeaway. Very limited choose of cakes. Not the Bakery it used to be. Won't be back.

David Gunn

5 Google Rating

Good Prices and 1st Class staff

5/ 5

Good Prices and 1st Class staff

A A

5 Google Rating

The girls that work here are so polite and friendly. Bless them all.

5/ 5

The girls that work here are so polite and friendly. Bless them all.

ronnie mcallister

5 Google Rating

Great place for sit-in or takeaway

5/ 5

Great place for sit-in or takeaway

Carol Brownlie

5 Google Rating

Best sausage rolls ever

5/ 5

Best sausage rolls ever

Oscar Barr

4 Google Rating

The meal deal is a decent price compared to some other places in the area

4/ 5

The meal deal is a decent price compared to some other places in the area

rio the explorer parrotlet

5 Google Rating

Lovely cheerful staff

5/ 5

Lovely cheerful staff

Sarah Baird

1 Google Rating

Bought sausage rolls to take home ,cud nt eat them as they were ringing of salt

1/ 5

Bought sausage rolls to take home ,cud nt eat them as they were ringing of salt

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