If you ever find yourself in Shawlands on Glasgow’s Southside and are feeling peckish, thirsty, or culturally curious, let me point you firmly in the direction of The Glad Cafe.
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If you ever find yourself in Shawlands on Glasgow’s Southside and are feeling peckish, thirsty, or culturally curious, let me point you firmly in the direction of The Glad Cafe.
Read more below.

Mono in Glasgow has always been a special place for me.
It’s been far too long since I set foot in that glorious space. Years, in fact. Pre-COVID. But still, I think about it often. I miss it. Mono isn’t just a café bar or a music venue. It’s a cornerstone. A cultural institution. A big-hearted, fried vegan fish-slinging legend in the middle of Glasgow.
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Welcome to Vegan Quarantine: Day 66. This daily video series is my way of keeping spirits high within the vegan community while also supporting independent business, charity, and musicians.
Links for everything discussed can be found below.
HURRY. Final hour for this vegan-friendly vintage and fairtrade clothing auction on Facebook with Loaf vegan b&b:
https://tinyurl.com/yb2zppmp
Supernature are an Irish company making gorgeous chocolate coated snacks and you can buy online for Ireland and UK delivery:
https://supernature.com/
Follow Supernature on Instagram as well:
https://www.instagram.com/supernature_snacks/
Plant-Based Pit Stop has a give from VIDA Bakery on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CAfNCUZJTjS/
Durty Vegan Burger Club is doing weekend delivery and curbside collection in Glasgow with their decadent takeaway:
https://www.durtyveganburgerclub.com/
Follow Durty Vegan Burger Club of Glasgow on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/dvbcglasgow/
Recipe of the day. Summer fruit punch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMIR98r7Gao
Music recpmmendation of the day. Rain On Me by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoAm4om0wTs
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Welcome to Vegan Quarantine: Day 56. This daily video series is my way of keeping spirits high within the vegan community while also supporting independent business, charities, and musicians.
Links for everything discussed are included below.
VeganCatMum is running a giveaway over on Instagram for people in the UK:
https://www.instagram.com/vegancatmum/
The Glasvegan is doing delivery meal for 2 this weekend. Get details and message for ordering via Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/theglasveganfastfood/
Club Mexicana has started a food bank at a local school. Find out how you can get involved via their Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/clubmexicana/
Recipe of the Day. Vegan toffee:
https://lovingitvegan.com/vegan-toffee/
NoButcher deli and eatery in Las Vegas is re-opening on Wednesday:
https://www.instagram.com/nobutcher_com/
Music recommendation of the day. Draglines by New Harmony Sisterhood Band. Listen in embedded player:
http://www.debobiz.com/new-harmony-sisterhood-band/
Buy the full album from 1977 via Smithsonian Folkways Recordings:
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Times are tough and small business owners are looking for unique and unusual ways to stay afloat.
Hugh of Trusty Buck’s in Glasgow is just one example of this vegan ingenuity.
After being forced to close his location housed inside a pub due to the global crisis, Hugh was desperate to find a way to keep his vegan comfort food business alive.
Hugh got busy organising his festival catering setup so he could run Trusty Buck’s in the garden of his family home. Yes, that’s right. Hugh created a temporary catering kitchen in the garden!
After a lot of back and forth with the council, Trusty Buck’s is all certified and ready to roll. They are now serving delivery and collection.

The menu at Trust Buck’s is intensely delicious looking. Click here to explore the cuisine line up and order.
They are taking orders (live or pre-booked) for delivery around Glasgow’s southside or for collection between 5pm and 10pm between Wednesday and Sunday.
Follow Trusty Buck’s on Instagram for all the latest news and updates.
Do you enjoy eating vegan hot dogs? Do you love being in Glasgow?
Here is the news for which you have been waiting!

No Mean Dogs has been around for a little while in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow, but the hot dog joint has just had an overhaul.
The takeaway hot dog bar is so popular, most days they sell out of food completely.
To try and meet demand, the owners have invested time, money, and hard work to expand their preparation and cooking space inside the shop.
They are now able to cook their much loved vegan comfort food for more hungry and appreciative customers.
Let’s take a look at some of the good stuff.
No Mean Dogs also get a lot of rave reviews for their donuts, so make sure you save room for sweets!
You can see the exact location of No Mean Dogs thanks to Google Maps. You can also follow No Mean Dogs on Instagram.
For a lot of people, summer means attending beer festivals.
For me, summer means attending vegan beer festivals! My series of Vegan Beer Fest UK events has become synonymous with this time of year and I’m thrilled to be heading back to Scotland next weekend for the third annual Glasgow Vegan Beer Fest.
Run in conjunction with Mono and William Bros, this event is set to be a rollicking Bank Holiday Sunday celebration of beer, cider, food, and karaoke!
Almost 25% of tickets have already been snapped up so book online now if you want a £4 advance ticket (£7 on the door).
We are excited about the food and karaoke, but of course it is all about the beer.
Check out the INCREDIBLE beer list for the Sunday August 5, 2018 event below:
On draft
Ciders on tap
Bottles & Cans
You can RSVP and invite friends over on the Facebook event page.
Book tickets online here.
It has been a long time since I’ve eaten with Hug & Pint in Glasgow and even a longer time since I blogged about them.
I have always been blown away by the inventive and tasty food at this Glaswegian kitchen inside a bar that is above a live music venue, so I felt the need to give them a shout.
The menu is ever-changing and features small bowls and plates perfect for sharing. Order a whole bunch of them and share with friends.
You really need to follow Hug & Pint on Instagram to stay updated with their latest cuisine creations.
You can see the location of the venue online here thanks to Google Maps. The kitchen opens at midday every day.
Now, take a look at some of their latest dishes that caught my eye.
When asked about the most vegan-friendly destination around the UK, I always list Glasgow in my top three. It often makes number one.
The Scottish city has long been a haven for plant-based foodies and there is actually too much choice if you are only visiting for a few days.
If you live there, you will already understand that Glasgow is a world class vegan city.
It might actually be difficult to keep updated with all the latest vegan news. That’s what prompted this blog post. I wanted to list all of the 100% vegan places in Glasgow. Please let me know if I have missed any.
This list doesn’t include the non-vegan places which offer fantastic vegan options, so please use the HappyCow listings to discover those hidden gems and join the Vegan Edinburgh and Glasgow Facebook group if you would like keep informed about all things vegan in that part of the world.
Now, let’s start our vegan tour of Glasgow!
The Flying Duck – junk food kitchen, late night bar, and live music venue that is famous for hosting mini vegan fetes inside!
Falafel To Go – I’ve seen so many photos online showing people lining up for this food, it must be good. This hole in the wall spot is near the corner of Hope and Sauchiehall.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BUwX1tGh3gI/
Stereo Cafe Bar – solid comfort food in this legendary live music venue and bar. Tucked away on Renfield Lane, Stereo is one of the finest spots in Glasgow for food, drink and live music. They also host some fab club nights.
Picnic – this deli and cafe on Ingram Street in the Merchant City section of Glasgow is truly a gem of a place. They serve up fresh sandwiches, nutritious bowls, hearty breakfasts, and irresistible cakes and pastries.
The Glasvegan – this comfort food spot in St Enoch Square can only be properly represented by viewing the menu.
Mono Cafe Bar – what can I add when it comes to this legendary Glasgow location? The food is pure decadence and it remains one of the best places in the city to catch live music. Extra curricular activities include the on site record shop and our annual Glasgow Vegan Beer Fest which is hosted here!
Lotus Vegetarian Cuisine – I have never heard people rave as much about a place as people from Glasgow rave about Lotus. If you are in the mood for a very typical Chinese/UK food joint with all sorts of fried and sticky dishes, this is the place for you.
In Bloom – located very close to St Georges Cross subway station, this is a Nirvana-inspired vegan cafe serving tasty-looking food. Yes, as in Kurt Cobain!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh9AIFxFs1R/
The Hug & Pint – maybe my favourite place to eat in the city, The Hug & Pint is a gorgeous vegan kitchen combined with a fabulous beer bar and live music venue. Located between St Georges Cross and Kelvinbridge stations along Great Western Road.
The 78 Bar & Kitchen – with the return of superstar chef VSO to this kitchen, you can now consume some of the best vegan food in the UK at The 78. Top tip: try to grab a table close to the open fire on a chilly day. They get a few of them in Scotland, apparently.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BiRXZVclfSS/
The V & V Cafe – this West End establishment is everything. By that I mean it is a coffee shop, a cafe, a mini grocery store, and a completely wonderful place for vegans to visit.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh6O9oqlfjL/
The Old Hairdresser’s – this isn’t a dining establishment but this music venue and gallery space serves only vegan booze. Situated opposite Stereo.
Serenity Now – another vegan spot on Great Western Road and another name inspired by a pop culture reference. This one takes its name from a famous episode of television sitcom Seinfeld. Those burritos, though!
One of my favourite places to eat (and drink) in Glasgow is The 78.
This restaurant/pub in Finnieston has long been a hot spot for satisfying vegan comfort food and is also well known for its music events.
The menu has always been good but the return of superstar chef VSO (following a stint setting up Harmonium in Edinburgh) means that the food is being elevated a few levels higher.
A new, full menu is being readied for public release very soon but in the meantime, drool over some of these food photos of all the testing and culinary exploration going on in the kitchen.
Glasgow, do you know how good you have got it?!
Follow The 78 on Instagram and stay tuned for more gorgeous food updates.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgQ0S0_BhzD/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgRM0PDhLH8/
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BgTUKK_hsvM/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgWZRwRB-wO/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BggKRLBhtqz/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BhJzPP5lqWJ/
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