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• #2
http://www.rigbikeshop.com/ - Courier owned bike shop.
http://www.siemprebicyclecafe.com/ - Stocks some nice clothes, Vulpine etc
http://www.glasgowfixedgear.com/ - might give you a better response. -
• #3
Is there a bike cafe, or just a cafe, I can bring a bike in and do some work/drink coffee at for pretty much all day tomorrow?
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• #4
Siempre is a poor man's LMNH, pretty decent food but crap merch and pricey for what it is, but they'll have the Tour on, as will the Victoria Cafe at the Glasgow School of Art (better food, less pricey) or the State Bar just off Sauchiehall St will have fine cask ales and Tour if you fancy that instead. Art School/Siempre let you take your bike in, State wont but there's a great lamp post outside with a taxi rank so all the cabbies are effectively guarding your bike which they probably hate...
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• #5
Awesome! Thanks. Tour watching is an extra bonus I hadn't really thought about.
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• #6
Nae bother. If you're more into coffee then Artisan Roast on Gibson St in the West End and Laboratorio Espresso on West Nile St in city center are a good shout. Artisan Roast defo more chilled/work friendly.
Enjoy wherever you go :)
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• #7
If you're more into condescending coffee snobs then Artisan Roast on Gibson St...
FTFY.
Coffee, Chocolate and tea on Argyle street is good and has a locking post really nearby, perhaps a bit small and personal for sitting in working for ages.
Tinderbox might be better for that. There's one in the west end (Byres rd) and one in the city centre (Ingram St), I think the west end one has s rack nearby, the city centre one definitely does, a good few sheffields right outside.
Finding myself up in Glasgow next week for a few days....any bike shops up there that can give the likes of Kinoko a run for their money? Thanks