A well-known coffee chain is set to open a new Glasgow location.
Black Sheep Coffee will unveil its newest city spot at 84 George Street on Tuesday, November 26.
Located near Strathclyde University and the City of Glasgow College, the coffee shop aims to bring its unique coffee blend, eco-friendly ethos and vibrant atmosphere to students and coffee lovers.
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As well as its signature coffee blends and matcha drink range, customers can enjoy a selection of pastries, sandwiches, and freshly made Norwegian waffles.
The location has been designed to reflect the brand’s commitment to sustainability, with interiors crafted from recycled materials and focussing on minimising waste through reusable options.
To celebrate the grand opening, Black Sheep Coffee will be offering exclusive promotions throughout the opening week, including discounts and tasting sessions.
Students and university staff can secure permanent 20% discounts, seven days a week and £2 for selected barista drinks every Monday via my UNiDAYS app.
Franchisee Suhail Rehman said: “We are excited to bring Black Sheep Coffee to Glasgow, a city that shares our passion for creativity, culture, and community.
"This new location will not only serve outstanding coffee but also provide a warm and inviting space where people can gather, connect, and enjoy the distinctive Black Sheep Coffee experience."
Black Sheep Coffee Glasgow will be open daily from 7pm to 8pm at 84 George Street.
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