A new coffee shop which will replace the Caffe Nero at Glasgow's Queen Street Station will open later this month.
It was announced in April that Off The Rails would be moving into the vacant space on Dundas Street, promising freshly roasted artisan coffee for commuters, students and city centre workers.
The business has been promoting its launch with their coffee cup logo throughout the city, and have now shared some first-look images of the location.
Up to 20 guests will be accomodated at Off The Rails, a first cafe venture from Glaswegian business duo Kevin Campbell and Toni Carbajosa.
And while no official opening date has been revealed, the new shop will open later this month and be open seven days a week serving drinks, salads, sandwiches, snacks and baked goods.
Speaking about the opening, manager, Rachel Smith said: “We’re so excited to finally announce our opening of Off The Rails.
"The cafe has been a long time coming, and our team has put in so much work behind the scenes, pulling together a space that we think will bring something really unique to Glasgow city centre.
"Our focus is on good coffee and good people, so we’re looking forward to revealing more and finally opening our doors! We promise it will be worth the wait.”
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