Greggs located at 164 Buchanan St, Glasgow G1 2LW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 332 9542

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macedonboy

3 Google Rating

This is a standard branch of Gregg's on the busy shopping street that is Buchanan Street. The usual

3/ 5

This is a standard branch of Gregg's on the busy shopping street that is Buchanan Street. The usual pasties, pastries, unhealthy snacks and drinks are all available. As usual, I just got the Vegan roll and it was very tasty. Neither good nor bad, just a good place to grab a quick snack.

Marc Williamson

3 Google Rating

Cheap food if your on a budget. Was ok if your wanting something quick. Cook your bacon more very fa

3/ 5

Cheap food if your on a budget. Was ok if your wanting something quick. Cook your bacon more very fatty rind and sausages wasnt nice for breakfast rolls.

Gary Anderson

3 Google Rating

Nice wee place if you are after a quick snack

3/ 5

Nice wee place if you are after a quick snack

Aleksandra Belitskaja

5 Google Rating

Great selection of delicious food. Vegan sausage roll actually creeped me out as it tasted so much l

5/ 5

Great selection of delicious food. Vegan sausage roll actually creeped me out as it tasted so much like meat. Try it out.

William Donnelly

5 Google Rating

Great cakes,Lovely coffee also fantastic sandwiches

5/ 5

Great cakes,Lovely coffee also fantastic sandwiches

Vanessa Adams

4 Google Rating

Normal good Greg's fare, nice hot coffee.

4/ 5

Normal good Greg's fare, nice hot coffee.

Heather McCulloch

4 Google Rating

I couldn't praise the staff enough, very helpful and pleasant.

4/ 5

I couldn't praise the staff enough, very helpful and pleasant.

MR SHAKIR

5 Google Rating

No need to explain Gregg's lovely staff and food

5/ 5

No need to explain Gregg's lovely staff and food

margaret burston

4 Google Rating

Lovely fresh sandwiches great service

4/ 5

Lovely fresh sandwiches great service

Roseanne Stevenson

4 Google Rating

Great wee spot, food fab, just right to keep you energised. especially the coffee. staff friendly t

4/ 5

Great wee spot, food fab, just right to keep you energised. especially the coffee. staff friendly too.

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  • Sunday06:45 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Monday06:45 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Tuesday06:45 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Wednesday06:45 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Thursday06:45 AM - 06:30 PM
  • Friday07:00 AM - 06:30 PM
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