| 44 Nithsdale Road, Glasgow South Side G41 2AN | |
| 01412377170 | |
| BAM Glasgow Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Who are BAM? Twin sisters from Glasgow, Elaine and Jen, created BAM in 2018 to combine their love of great coffee and vintage shopping.
Why BAM? It stands for Bunty And Margaret, the women responsible for inspiring our concept. Margaret, our Gran, is the one who taught us how to bake and the importance of a good cup of tea. And her sister, Bunty, our Great Aunt - she is the reason we love a charity shop and all things vintage.
Anything Else? We’re here every day between 10am and 6pm. Come say hi sometime.
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