Cafe W At Waterstones Argyle Street

Cafe W At Waterstones Argyle Street

United Kingdom, G2 8BT, Glasgow City
2736 Reviews 4.4

"a large bookshop with surprisingly good food. I also love the fact that they can borrow and read books while they eat. I had a tomato-foccacia-bread and read the way of the houseman."

Details

Phone: +448432908343,+441412484814

Address: United Kingdom, G2 8BT, Glasgow City

City: Glasgow City

Website: http://www.waterstones.com/bookshops/glasgow-argyle-stree

Opening hours

Monday: 08:30-17:30

Tuesday: 08:30-17:30

Wednesday: 08:30-17:30

Thursday: 08:30-18:30

Friday: 08:30-17:30

Saturday: 08:30-17:30

Statistics

Dishes: 15

Amenities: 11

Categories: 5

Reviews: 2736


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Reviews

3 /5 Rating

This is a nice little cafe and not usually as overcrowded as many in the city centre can be. They were quite happy to commit to have space for ten of us on a Tuesday evening, although they warned us that while we were welcome to stay until 7pm, the coffee machine gets switched off at 6pm. The prices are about average and the coffee is nice but nothing out of the ordinary. They have a good range of cakes and bakes and some of the salads and sandwiches look really delicious (I fully plan on returning over lunch at some point). If you have a Waterstones card you can earn or spend points when you buy things in the cafe as well. Now that might be my favourite bit. It's in a Waterstones. Waterstones may not be the perfect bookshop but it does pretty well. There's not much more comforting than sitting down in an armchair and sipping a hot drink whilst surrounded by books. Cunningly, the cookery book section is just past the cafe's seating area so if you do find yourself thinking that you might be able to make your own chocolate cake at home, they are quite prepared to sell you the very resource you most need. I only wish they were open a little bit later. The Waterstones on Sauchiehall Street has a Costa Coffee instead. While it's in the basement so it doesn't have the benefit of the natural light that Cafe W has, it does manage to stay open a bit later.

3 /5 Rating

Café W is located on the first floor of the Waterstones on Argyle Street, in a corner of the actual bookstore. The furniture is somewhat old school and combined with all the books, this café creates a nice library like atmosphere. There's free WiFi, and students get free top ups on all coffees (with a Waterstone's student card it takes 2 sec. to create and costs nothing). However, they do not make skinny coffees, which is something I find quite essential. It's a nice place, but it doesn't really stand out in my opinion.

4 /5 Rating

As predicted I'm upgrading to 4 stars after a few more visits. This is just a lovely laid back cafe in wonderful bookish surroundings. I like that they stock Scottish products too like Eteaket, Martha's and Tunnocks. The staff are a bit slow with serving and clearing but if you're not in a hurry this won't be a problem. This cafe will be on my Places To Chill Out list!

4 /5 Rating

beautiful waterstones with a reasonable caffeine in the second floor. it was a nice place to stop and have a cup of tea in a relaxing atmosphere. the personal was pleasant abd service was fast.

4 /5 Rating

a large bookshop with surprisingly good food. I also love the fact that they can borrow and read books while they eat. I had a tomato-foccacia-bread and read the way of the houseman.