| 150 Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow West End G20 8NY | |
| 01419452135 | |
| Comet Pieces Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Our fresh produce is sourced, whenever possible, locally: breads are supplied by Glasgow social enterprise Freedom Bakery; iconic Glasgow crispy morning rolls from Morton’s; Campbell’s bacon, black pudding from Stornoway, our unique house-blend coffee created by Papercup and teas supplied by The Wee Tea Company; with fruit and vegetables from Locavore.
You’ll find Comet Pieces to be a busy, welcoming neighbourhood café with a social conscience and we’re dug-friendly too!
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