Rafa's opening in the south side as Glasgow taco fave makes exciting second spot announcement

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Rafa's opening in the south side as Glasgow taco fave makes exciting second spot announcement
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Say hello to the Birria Shop, the brand new south side spot opening soon courtesy of the team behind the ever-popular Rafa's Diner in Finnieston.

Huge news for Glasgow's food fans as one of the city's favourite Mexican street food spots confirmed it is expanding in the city with a new restaurant.

Posting on Instagram, they teased a pic of the new venture on Cathcart Road, writing: "Big news! Say hello to Birria Shop. We're opening a new unit at 632 Cathcart Rd. The menu will be entirely dedicated to all things birria. We will have a couple of sides and desserts."READ MORE: Hilarious viral clip shows Glasgow pub singer nailing song while eating packet of crisps

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