Glasgow's west end could soon have an exciting cafe bakery after proposals emerged for a new food and drink venue at Partick Cross.
Glasgow City Council are currently considering an application from SDR Foods to transform a vape shop at 143 Dumbarton Road into Crema Di Caffe.
According to the submitted plans, the cafe would trade between 8am - 8pm Sunday to Thursday and until 9pm on Friday and Saturday nights, while the likes of hot beverages, cakes, pastries and sandwiches will be served up at the new venue.
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Meanwhile, an external seating area is also proposed, which will be open between 10am and 8pm.
The unit, which sits near Kelvinhall subway station, was last occupied by Refill Station while the adjoining fast food unit also forms part of the plans.
Glasgow City Council planners will now decide whether to give the application the go ahead.
To see the proposals in full, you can visit the council online planning portal here.
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