A 'first of its kind' Glasgow cafe has been put up for sale after four years in the city.
Timeout Cafe, which specialises in Egyptian and Middle Eastern cuisine, has entered the market with an asking price of £45,000.
It claims to be the first 'authentic Egyptian street food' outlet in Scotland.
The eatery is located on Dumbarton Road in the city's Partick and is said to enjoy regular footfall due to its 'great' reputation for signature Egyptian sandwiches, salads, cakes, oriental sweets and more.
Timeout was opened by the owner around four years ago when it was rebranded from a coffee shop which previously traded for 10 years.
It has recently been refurbished and fully fitted, sitting 28 covers.
As well as regular customers, many students from nearby Glasgow University and tourists nd daytrippers visit the cafe.
To find out more about the cafe and see the listing in full, click here.
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It comes after we reported that fellow West End spot Cafe Dougalli had been put up for sale.
The Hyndland cafe was listed on the market after a 'change in personal circumstances' led to the venue shutting in March 2024.
It opened in November 2021 and soon attracted loyal regular customers and enjoyed regular footfall in the West End.
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