| 1 Station Road, Milngavie G62 8PG | |
| 01419564111 | |
| Garvie & Co. Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Garvie & Co. offers a modern all day destination venue for the community of Milngavie and surrounding areas to enjoy. We offer an experience to suit everyone from our bakery & restaurant to our bar & whisky room.
Open 7 days from 10am for morning coffee and breakfast, to lunch in our bakery or restaurant, right through dinner and drinks in the evening – Garvie & Co. offers an unparalleled culinary experience.
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