A POPULAR Glasgow cafe has announced that it will be closing.
The owner of Mayze Finnieston shared the sad news on Facebook.
Explaining that the "current struggles of small businesses" have taken a toll on their mental health, they revealed their last day of trade will be Sunday, March 12, after five years in the business.
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The post continued: "So we’re condensing our business operations into our Denniston store at 172 Sword Street so we can start to focus on the creative and engaging side of the business again - with the ability to concentrate on our bakery, wholesale, catering and pop-ups and give them the attention they deserve.
"We hope to see a bunch of you there at some point but in the meantime, thanks for an incredible five years, the memories make it all worth it."
The East End venue of the eatery opened last July, as the Glasgow Times reported at the time.
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