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A food-led community space by the North Glasgow Canal. Very simple, just soup cakes and toasties but very delicious. A selection of locally made sodas on offer. All set in an 18th century restored house that offers community gathering spaces and has a small vegetable garden.

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ShonaHelene . 2023-06-03

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