Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Glasgow Live
Glasgow Live
Entertainment
Sean Murphy

Five best places in Glasgow to get a piece named ahead of national sandwich week

Whether you love a wrap, a baguette, or a sandwich, British Sandwich Week (Monday, May 22 Sunday, May 28) is back to celebrate the hero of lunchtime.

Whether you prefer a fresh made-to-order sub, you’re pining for a panini or got the munchies for a melt, you are spoilt for choice.

Some places in Glasgow offer a dine-in option – others just food-to-go – and some are getting creative with their sandwich options.

If you’re looking for a new sandwich shop, retailer, or chain to try out in Glasgow, or you want to see where your favourite ranks, then the organisers have picked out five of the best sandwich shops, according to TripAdvisor reviews.

READ NEXT: Glasgow restaurant celebrates being named on Best Newcomer list at top awards

Five of the best places to get a sandwich in Glasgow:

Cherry & Heather, Cessnock

Where : 7 North Gower Street, Glasgow G51 1PW Scotland

A small takeaway, it tries to use locally produced, seasonal ingredients – although never just for the sake of it. Its bread is made locally, the meat is Scottish and the veg is largely sourced from nearby too.

Trip Advisor rating : 4.5

Review : “Quick stop in for lunch. Really varied selection of hot and cold food. Sandwiches were outrageously good, fresh, and incredibly tasty.”

Rawlings – Love to Eat, Cardonald

Where: 583 Mosspark Boulevard, Glasgow G52 1SB Scotland

Modern family-run Scottish cafe and bistro offering artisan baking and treats.

Trip Advisor Rating: 5

Review: “The soup and sandwich combo are fabulous value you for money and a really big portion. The homemade cakes are to die for. Great friendly service every time. We'll be back soon hopefully!”

Soup's On and the Cake Lady, Cathcart

The stunning sandwiches at Soup's On and the Cake Lady (Soup's On and the Cake Lady FB)

Where: 115 Clarkston Road, Glasgow G44 3BL Scotland

A friendly and laid-back local cafe that specialises in hearty home cooking and good old-fashioned home baking. Brunch, lunch, soups , stews and sandwiches.

Trip Advisor Rating: 5

Review: “ Great soup, great sandwich, great music. What you need on a wet Glasgow day! Give it a try! Cakes look superb too.”

Café Wander, City Centre

Where: 110A West George Street, Glasgow G2 1QJ Scotland

Cheery independent cafe serving a simple breakfast and lunch menu, plus homemade burgers, and cakes.

Trip Advisor rating: 4.5

Review: “ Excellent service with chatty staff. Delightful. Would recommend for a quick uncluttered sandwich at lunchtime.”

North Star Cafe, West End

Where: 108 Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow G20 8NZ Scotland

Coffee, cake, breakfast, lunch and brunch. Seven days a week. Established 1999.

Trip Advisor Rating : 4.5

Review: “There is clearly love and attention paid to this place and its food. My girlfriend can't stop raving about her soup and sandwich, and the roast vegetable salad I had was simply mouth-watering.”

READ NEXT:

Popular Glasgow coffee shop to expand with bottle shop and cocktail offering

First Glasgow Civerinos to open from the Edinburgh pizza specialists named 'coolest place to eat'

Incredible 'floating earth' installation at Glasgow church suspended in air

Glasgow set for exciting new African-inspired restaurant in Scottish debut

Glasgow burger favourites El Perro Negro unveil Breakfast Club menu

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.