Good news for dog owners 🐶
The Canal Café is located in the Whisky Bond, a hub for creative businesses in North Glasgow, but is open to members of the public and their furry friends., and paninis, the new café is located in the dog-friendly waterside workspace.
Fiona MacFadyen, of the Whisky Bond, said:"We're situated right on the canal side on a popular walking route, close to a community of houseboats, so the Canal Café will be a lovely place to pop in. “The café will also be a great place for our tenants to meet and collaborate, something the Whisky Bond has become well-known for."Staff member Liz Davis added: “Being an avid walker, cyclist and dog lover, the café is well situated for folk with similar interests.
“There are already lots of lovely folk with dogs within the Whisky Bond. So, as well as great food I always have free doggy biscuits and water available for our furry friends."
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