Serves meat, vegan options available. Pancake restaurant. Has gluten-free vegan pancakes and build-your-own option. Smoothies are vegan. Open Mon-Sat 08:00-21:00, Sun 09:00-21:00.
The build your own set up does give a few options but given the size of the menu I'd expected better. The vegan pancake is also gluten free. It's decent for a gluten free pancake but a shame that that's your only option if you're vegan. It's also pretty expensive for Glasgow but the toppings were more generous than I expected e.g. a whole banana. I did enjoy my meal and my meat eating friends love it so I will probably go again, but I wouldn't go if I was only eating with vegans.
We were a bit disappointed, vegan pancakes are also gluten free so have that gluey consistency of gf flour, with no rise at all in them, I can make better at home.
No vegan ice cream just sorbet. Drinks over priced, £3 for a bottomless drink no option for a single glass.
Although there isn’t a massive vegan selection of pancake batter or toppings, what we did have was great!
Slightly pricey but worth it as we could barely finish our stack. The staff were so friendly too. At first we were given the wrong order and the waitress was so apologetic and took some money off our bill even though it was the slightest error. The interior was really nice too.
Vegan and gluten free pancake batter is clearly labeled on menu. Needed to ask server to confirm which toppings were vegan - the only sweet vegan sauce was maple syrup. Pancakes are decent flavour and texture but CRAZILY PRICEY. Although the pancakes by themselves seem fairly cheap (£3 for one, £4.50 for two and £6 for three) all of the most popular toppings are by far the most expensive - I had to pay £5 extra for just maple syrup and strawberries (which were mushy) (£2.50 each). Enjoyed the meal (although really sweet) but definitely not worth it for the cost - there are other much better and cheaper vegan pancake places in Glasgow!
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4 Reviews
First Review by hefafa
EstherRP
Points +341
Good for meals with omnis - Edit
The build your own set up does give a few options but given the size of the menu I'd expected better. The vegan pancake is also gluten free. It's decent for a gluten free pancake but a shame that that's your only option if you're vegan. It's also pretty expensive for Glasgow but the toppings were more generous than I expected e.g. a whole banana. I did enjoy my meal and my meat eating friends love it so I will probably go again, but I wouldn't go if I was only eating with vegans.
Read morePros: Build your own
Cons: Expensive , Gluten free pancake, Limited unexciting options for toppings
Guest
ScaryFairy
Points +238
Bit of a let down. - Edit
We were a bit disappointed, vegan pancakes are also gluten free so have that gluey consistency of gf flour, with no rise at all in them, I can make better at home.
Read moreNo vegan ice cream just sorbet. Drinks over priced, £3 for a bottomless drink no option for a single glass.
Cons: Gluten free pancakes , Not enough toppings, Expensive drinks
Guest
Samantha_C
Points +158
Great Pancakes - Edit
Although there isn’t a massive vegan selection of pancake batter or toppings, what we did have was great!
Read moreSlightly pricey but worth it as we could barely finish our stack. The staff were so friendly too. At first we were given the wrong order and the waitress was so apologetic and took some money off our bill even though it was the slightest error. The interior was really nice too.
Pros: Very Tasty , Large Portions , Friendly Staff
Cons: Slightly Expensive , Not A Ton of Vegan Options
Guest
hefafa
Points +1492
Ridiculously expensive. - Edit
Vegan and gluten free pancake batter is clearly labeled on menu. Needed to ask server to confirm which toppings were vegan - the only sweet vegan sauce was maple syrup. Pancakes are decent flavour and texture but CRAZILY PRICEY. Although the pancakes by themselves seem fairly cheap (£3 for one, £4.50 for two and £6 for three) all of the most popular toppings are by far the most expensive - I had to pay £5 extra for just maple syrup and strawberries (which were mushy) (£2.50 each). Enjoyed the meal (although really sweet) but definitely not worth it for the cost - there are other much better and cheaper vegan pancake places in Glasgow!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2019-08-07
Pros: fluffy pancakes, smoothies are vegan
Cons: EXPENSIVE, toppings are a rip-off
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