Welcome to Morton’s Rolls Ltd, your premier destination for delicious, freshly baked rolls and baked goods in Glasgow! Nestled at 2 Allerdyce Rd, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional quality and service that has made us a beloved choice among locals. Our dedicated team is passionate about crafting a wide variety of rolls, each made with the finest ingredients to ensure freshness and flavor in every bite.

At Morton’s Rolls, we understand that our customers are at the heart of everything we do. That’s why we strive to create a welcoming atmosphere where you can enjoy your favorites or discover something new. Whether you have questions about our offerings or need assistance with an order, our friendly staff is always ready to help, ensuring that your experience with us is nothing short of outstanding.

In addition to our signature rolls, we offer a selection of baked goods that are perfect for any occasion. From hearty sandwiches made with our freshly baked bread to sweet treats that satisfy your cravings, there’s something for everyone at Morton’s Rolls. We invite you to visit our website at http://www.mortonsrolls.com/ for more information or to book an appointment.

Experience the Morton’s difference today—where quality meets customer satisfaction, and every visit feels like coming home! For inquiries, feel free to call us at 0141 944 3111 during business hours. We look forward to serving you!

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Called recently to complain about one of their drivers who was speeding in a 30mph zone and nearly k

1/ 5

Called recently to complain about one of their drivers who was speeding in a 30mph zone and nearly knocked me down, haven't even had an acknowledgement! Incompetent isn't the word, idiots wouldn't cover it either!

Divinder Singh

5 Google Rating

Morton's are the best rolls no question about it. I have to take them down to England every time I v

5/ 5

Morton's are the best rolls no question about it. I have to take them down to England every time I visit my brother absolutely love's them

john robertson

1 Google Rating

Phoned to complain about one of thier drivers going through a red light (and pushing me into oncomin

1/ 5

Phoned to complain about one of thier drivers going through a red light (and pushing me into oncoming traffic) and was hung up on, called back and they took my name and number and said a member of management would call me back. From the drivers to the call centre staff this place is a joke..and to the manager who didn't call me back, your staff are a joke.

Gonzo ATD

1 Google Rating

Absolutely fantastic rolls, I would say the best in Scotland. But only when they are fresh The Prem

1/ 5

Absolutely fantastic rolls, I would say the best in Scotland. But only when they are fresh The Premier shop in Girvan gets them "fresh" every day yet on a Monday lunchtime the rolls are as fresh as Saturdays it's disgraceful I'm sure the delivery guy is passing off old rolls as fresh They stay fresh all day in a snack bar but can't last till lunch on a shop shelf on Mondays? Cmon mortons sort yourself out.

Phila Doherty

5 Google Rating

Love Mortons rolls!

5/ 5

Love Mortons rolls!

Al Macal

5 Google Rating

Have to say Mortons rolls are simply the best Tried the rest Outstanding quality,crispy,tasty big en

5/ 5

Have to say Mortons rolls are simply the best Tried the rest Outstanding quality,crispy,tasty big enough to get plenty on No others come close Fact!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Ghost Sock

1 Google Rating

Only paying staff minimum wage for night shift shocking

1/ 5

Only paying staff minimum wage for night shift shocking

Isabella tierney

5 Google Rating

I love mortons rolls.and in lockdown I can't get them .I have food delivered since march as I am shi

5/ 5

I love mortons rolls.and in lockdown I can't get them .I have food delivered since march as I am shielding. But sadly no mortons rolls. My first stop when I get out is mortons rolls with sausage and bacon.makes your mouth water..

John Hastings

5 Google Rating

Great rolls and cakes

5/ 5

Great rolls and cakes

ELEANOR WATSON

3 Google Rating

Too crispy for me, I prefer slightly less crispness. You bite into them and they fall apart.

3/ 5

Too crispy for me, I prefer slightly less crispness. You bite into them and they fall apart.

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