Amazing, another Glasgow small business that is helping the community
Le Petit Coq is Glasgow's newest addition to our food scene with it becoming the latest sandwich shop to open its doors located in the west end of the city.
The dog-friendly cafe has had queues out the door with it boasting some mouth-watering sandwiches, tartineries, French onion soup and freshly baked bread - including the all important Croissants. People have already started to use it with the owner adding: "Lots of people are coming in for their coffee and everyone that's coming in has seen it through the socials. But at least once or twice a day people will come in, so the wall is getting bigger."
He explained: "I've always wanted to open a cafe and then this unit became available. I was playing around with names for the cafe so le Petit Coq came along, similar to Oui Knob. Reflecting on growing up in a kitchen, he said: "All of my memories are me on a window sill in a restaurant in his kitchen cooking so I've always been involved with food.
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