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You Had Me At Brunch

It’s Sunday morning and you’ve woken up on the sofa in the living room.

You didn’t even make it to bed before passing out at an earth shattering 11pm. You managed to see off a good majority of the alcohol left in your flat during the Zoom quiz with your mates. The hangover is going to hit like a ton of bricks come 1pm or earlier. 

Maybe you say a prayer, spend 10 minutes frantically googling ‘hangover cures’, down 2 litres of water… or best of all... decide to go for BRUNCH.

There is always the instagrammable ‘avo’ toast- topped with chilli flakes for the wild ones- or eggs benedict. But let’s be honest we all just want a fully cooked breakfast.  

In Milnathort (my hometown), the cafés 'Heaven Scent' and 'Loch Leven’s Larder' both offered great gluten free full breakfasts. When I came to Glasgow, initially they were a bit harder to find.

One time out of desperation I gave a Wetherspoons staff member my gluten free bread to toast and effectively made my own out of all the gluten free add ons (egg, bacon, beans etc). Although, I would not recommended this because of the cross-contamination risk!

After some detective work, I have found some great places (see below) for gluten free brunch whether for a full breakfast, pancakes, loaded toasts or granola. Many other cafés substitute the main breakfast items for gluten free bread so there may be others not on this list. Always double check with your waiter if in doubt about cross contamination.

Comment down below if you have any other recommendations or if you have been to any of these places!

Click here to see the map:  Map of Gluten Free Breakfast Spots

Kcal Kitchen 

(Click on the orange text to find out more info on each brunch spot!)

Stack & Still

Singl-end

Wilson St. Pantry

Côte Brasserie


Bill's 

Willow Tea Rooms

Papercup

The Left Bank

- French toast, GF brioche buns & savoury toast options 

TriBeCa



Cafe Go-Go

- Full gluten free breakfast (Unconfirmed whether with GF toast or not) 

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