Kember & Jones located at 134 Byres Rd, Glasgow G12 8TD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 337 3851

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Laura Lonsdale

5 Google Rating

Great fresh baking and food to order. I personally love the delicious fresh daily scones served with

5/ 5

Great fresh baking and food to order. I personally love the delicious fresh daily scones served with a cup of tea but they do all sorts of amazing treats to tempt you! If wanting to eat food, I'd recommend the home made baked beans on toast- always delicious or try one of their amazing sandwiches with artisan bread!

Deepthi Mohan

4 Google Rating

A little expensive and the food wasn't all that great. Edit. I went back a few times at my friend'

4/ 5

A little expensive and the food wasn't all that great. Edit. I went back a few times at my friend's insistence. The desserts are amazing. Love their fruit pies and cookies. Their coffee is really good. I do stand by my initial review of their lunch service though.

Connor Dunne

5 Google Rating

Best cafe in the area. Great bread, pastries, tea, and food. Service is nice. Good seating with mult

5/ 5

Best cafe in the area. Great bread, pastries, tea, and food. Service is nice. Good seating with multiple floors. Only issue is it can get busy and you can't go in the later evening.

Jo King

1 Google Rating

Never answer their phone nor reply to messages! Bad customer service. Food is good, but customer ser

1/ 5

Never answer their phone nor reply to messages! Bad customer service. Food is good, but customer service is also very important, unfortunately, they do not know that

Rosemary Neill

5 Google Rating

Recommended by my daughter who is at university in Glasgow, one of her favourite places to eat. I

5/ 5

Recommended by my daughter who is at university in Glasgow, one of her favourite places to eat. I wasn't disappointed, delicious food and friendly service. Definitely be back.

Alan Lewis

5 Google Rating

Lovely and lively wee bistro cafe on the atmospheric Byers Rd in Glasgow, perfect setting to meet up

5/ 5

Lovely and lively wee bistro cafe on the atmospheric Byers Rd in Glasgow, perfect setting to meet up with a friend from primary school whom I haven't seen in 43 years. Parking close by - cash or mobile phone payment, easy access by road, subway, or walking. Plenty of seating, and reasonably priced. Recommended!

Kay

3 Google Rating

Good coffee and bakery. The mint tea was the best I've evert tried! However, I didn't really like th

3/ 5

Good coffee and bakery. The mint tea was the best I've evert tried! However, I didn't really like the Spanish tomatoes since it was a bit too salty and not to my taste. The real pickle I had this place was they told me I had overstayed right after I had ordered another cup of tea, so I had to uncomfortably down the cup I would've liked to take my time sipping. Its ok if you want me to leave, just don't take my money first.

Andreas Nikolaou

2 Google Rating

This used to be one of my favourite spots for brunch on the west end but after their reopening due t

2/ 5

This used to be one of my favourite spots for brunch on the west end but after their reopening due to covid I am disappointed. They changed the menu to very basic options, with tiny portions and still the same prices as before. Went with a few friends so we got to try a few of the limited options and all of them were quite disappointing, especially considering the service that was provided prior to the pandemic. Their coffee and bakery section is still very good, although I cannot recommend it for anything else, explaining the 2 stars.

Andrea Sharpe

5 Google Rating

Best bacon roll ever! Lots of actually crispy bacon and roll generously buttered. Delicious!

5/ 5

Best bacon roll ever! Lots of actually crispy bacon and roll generously buttered. Delicious!

Christina Goble

5 Google Rating

Quite frankly the best bacon roll I have ever had. The banana bread is pretty spectacular too, no wo

5/ 5

Quite frankly the best bacon roll I have ever had. The banana bread is pretty spectacular too, no wonder the queues stretch way out the door. Visit, purchase, eat and enjoy...then come back for more.

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