| 452 Victoria Road, Glasgow South Side G42 8YU | |
| 07803185120 | |
| MILK Cafe Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
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MILK is the first project of The TinCat Company. As well as serving top notch tea and coffee we will be working along side some incredible and inspiring women from all over the world to bring you mouthwatering home-cooked food, put on events and make a welcoming, creative space in the heart of Glasgow's Southside.
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