A Southside pastry specialist is opening a brand new shop in the East End of Glasgow after outgrowing their "little bakery".
A Pastry Shop took to Instgram to reveal their second location plans. They have been based in Cathcart for three years and now plan to open up in Dennistoun.
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In a post, they said: "We are thrilled to announce that we’re expanding! After nearly three amazing years in Cathcart, we have outgrown our little bakery. Thanks to your incredible support, we’re opening a brand new outlet in Dennistoun!
"Our new Dennistoun location will house our baking operations and a take away, ensuring you get the freshest treats right out of the oven.
"But don’t worry, Cathcart! Our beloved takeaway shop will stay open because we cherish this community that has been with us from the start.
"Stay tuned for more updates on our grand opening! We can’t wait to welcome you to our new space and continue serving you the delicious goodies you love."
Delighted fans praised the move with foodie blogger Chris Eats Glasgow saying: "Welcome to the neighbourhood."
Another added: "Phew Cathcart is staying open!!"
While a boundary-conscious local stated: "Actually it is Haghill young lady!"
The bakery specialises in vegan and vegetarian baked goods and coffee.
Birthday and wedding cakes are also amongst their offering as well as a catering service.
It is understood the new shop, which will also be the hub of the business' baking, will open on Cumbernauld Road.
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