Caffe Crostini has opened its doors on Dumbarton Road in the heart of Partick, offering crostinis, paninis, coffees plus a full breakfast menu, promising 'authentic Italian flavours with a local twist'.
Caffe Crostini is located at 143 Dumbarton Road in the heart of Partick and is promising to bring "authentic Italian flavours with a local twist". The eatery - unsurprisingly - specialises in tasty crostinis while also offering paninis, coffees and some seriously indulgent looking shakes.
While the team have been 'quietly serving up deliciousness' for a week, they are holding their grand opening this Monday, October 21 and offering 50% of all crostinis and coffee on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.READ MORE: First look as GlasGLOW Halloween event to transform Botanic Gardens
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Northampton Market returns home after £10m faceliftThe historic market has new stalls from Italy, new paving, new lighting and new trees.
Read more »
Partick Thistle vs Dunfermline Athletic: Scottish ChampionshipFollow live text commentary, score updates and match report from Partick Thistle vs Dunfermline Athletic in the Scottish Championship.
Read more »
Hamilton 1, Partick Thistle 0: Kilday header earns Hamilton vital winJohn Rankin's men bagged an important home win over the Jags
Read more »
Airdrie fan who gave Nazi salute at Partick Thistle game banned from football for four yearsLewis Baillie, 22, made the offensive gesture at Firhill Stadium. He was also spotted punching an unknown man to the ground in a 'large scale disturbance' after the match.
Read more »
Partick Thistle vs Livingston: Scottish ChampionshipFollow live text commentary, score updates and match report from Partick Thistle vs Livingston in the Scottish Championship.
Read more »
Mystery stranger donates owl to Partick garden after iconic ornament stolenRichard Coid was left gutted when someone nicked the centerpiece in his beloved community garden - however, he has now welcomed 'the son of Bertie' after a donation from a mystery stranger.
Read more »