Based on 3 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 3 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 2056 in 2812 in Glasgow City
Nº 317 of 396 Other cuisines in Glasgow City
Opinions
El amable personal luchó un poco para conseguir un asiento cómodo, no el más barato de los lugares de té y un rollo de huevo revuelto 4. 85 no es un gran valor para su dinero, mucha buena compilación cerca de adiós buscará en otro lado.
Raymond L . 2020-02-29
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El desayuno completo es muy bueno y puedes elegir entre un enlace o una salchicha lorne. Decidí no comer tomates y me dieron un bollo de papa extra. El té está incluido en el precio junto con las tostadas y la mantequilla. El café está impecable y el servicio de primera clase. Hay dos mesas en el exterior si desea cenar al aire libre en Maryhill Road. Se ofrece una gran selección de café italiano y también batidos. Definitivamente vale la pena una visita si estás en la zona. Volveré si estoy allí de nuevo.
Buspassoap . 2019-08-10
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Estupenda pequeña cafetería, café, buena calidad y no es caro, solo decepcionó las mesas. El piso sucio no barrió la comida vieja, no se limpió, pero merece la pena una visita.
Ray L . 2019-06-20
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**This review is being written due to not being able to get through to anyone at Church on the Hill or The Signature Group. Given the backlash around your upcoming event, I suspect this silence is intentional.** I’m giving this one star because of the decision to include a petting zoo at your Easter event on April 21st. Rabbits are prey animals and highly sensitive to stress. Being passed around and handled by crowds is incredibly harmful to their welfare. Petting zoos often overlook the needs of the animals involved, prioritizing entertainment over ethical treatment. Worse still, associating rabbits with Easter encourages the dangerous idea that they are novelty pets—leading to neglect and abandonment once the holiday is over. It’s a form of ignorance that contributes directly to animal suffering. I urge you to cancel the petting zoo portion of the event and set a better example. Many people have already voiced concerns publicly, and there seems to be no visible support for the idea. If this issue is addressed and the petting zoo is removed, I will happily update my review to reflect the positive experiences I’ve had in the past. But until then, I can’t in good conscience support this. — Kai M