Greggs located at 179 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3ER, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 353 2075

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Evi Kor

5 Google Rating

Good beverages, nice breakfast deals, nice service, value for money light meals

5/ 5

Good beverages, nice breakfast deals, nice service, value for money light meals

Julieann Martin

5 Google Rating

Every week is a greggs treat at weekends enjoy getting sausage rolls and sometimes a tomato soup. Va

5/ 5

Every week is a greggs treat at weekends enjoy getting sausage rolls and sometimes a tomato soup. Various range of cakes for any visitors we get up, ranging from choc éclairs to Devon doughnuts and yum yums. Staff always friendly and pleasant don't rush you from counter until you have your purchases and money put away which is a bonus. Great when they dress up for red nose day and children in need.

Lisa Jones

5 Google Rating

Lovely staff, place nice and clean.

5/ 5

Lovely staff, place nice and clean.

Brian Annall

5 Google Rating

Excellent service from friendly staff even though they were busy.

5/ 5

Excellent service from friendly staff even though they were busy.

JAMES JUMP

3 Google Rating

Had a makeover Gregg's dominance

3/ 5

Had a makeover Gregg's dominance

Evi Kor

5 Google Rating

Good beverages, nice breakfast deals, nice service, value for money light meals

5/ 5

Good beverages, nice breakfast deals, nice service, value for money light meals

Lisa Jones

5 Google Rating

Lovely staff, place nice and clean.

5/ 5

Lovely staff, place nice and clean.

Julieann Martin

5 Google Rating

Every week is a greggs treat at weekends enjoy getting sausage rolls and sometimes a tomato soup. Va

5/ 5

Every week is a greggs treat at weekends enjoy getting sausage rolls and sometimes a tomato soup. Various range of cakes for any visitors we get up, ranging from choc éclairs to Devon doughnuts and yum yums. Staff always friendly and pleasant don't rush you from counter until you have your purchases and money put away which is a bonus. Great when they dress up for red nose day and children in need.

meiqiang chen

5 Google Rating

I like it very much, I spend my mornings almost here

5/ 5

I like it very much, I spend my mornings almost here

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