Eat Café
- Telephone 0141 649 6705
- Bar open Mon/Tue 11am–9pm; Wed/Thu 11am–10pm; Fri/Sat 11am–11pm; Sun 11am–9pm
- Food served Mon/Tue 9am–8pm; Wed/Thu 9am–9pm; Fri/Sat 9am–10pm; Sun 10am–8pm.
- Pre-theatre times Mon–Thu 5–7pm
- Average price £5 (Soup/sandwich); £16 (evening meal)
- Website www.eat-deli.co.uk
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The 2013 edition of The List's Eating & Drinking Guide is out now – only £5.95 (+p&p).
This review is taken from the current (2013) edition.
The bright yellow egg yolk spills over the dark green spinach, accompanied by a glistening hollandaise and a toasted sourdough muffin. It's a gourmet brunch epitomising the skills of the Eat Café chef team and their local and organic sourcing policy. This all-day diner is both stylish and relaxed. Children devour platters of crusty bread, ham, cheese and fruit, while grown-ups relish inventive risottos such as mushroom, cherry tomato and coriander in small or medium sizes, accompanied by a Portuguese white or a St Mungo beer in the now-licensed café. The daily specials and the standard menu have breakfast, brunch, sandwich, light meal, pasta and risotto, and cake sections. Soups are a speciality: the smoked haddock chowder with fish and potato chunks or the wild mushroom and thyme are light, delicious and moreish.
- High point: Small versions of mains and cakes for the calorie conscious
- Low point: Too many menus and specials lists
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 9
- Provides: Vegetarian options (at least ¼ main courses), Children's portions, Children's high chairs, Wheelchair access, Pre-theatre menu, Outdoor tables, Free wi-fi
- Music on stereo: Jazz, variety of contemporary mellow sounds
- Capacity: 40
- Largest group: 40
- Open since: 2011
- House wine: £14.95 per bottle
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