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Contribute Feedback What clairearmstrong3 likes about Pena:
I have visited before for a toastie and coffee. The toasties were perfect crisp on the outside and melted on the inside. The coffee was powerful and robust. The Japanese food from the pop up kitchen was tasty but not the most flavoursome Japanese in the west end. The staff were lovely and the location and atmosphere is perfect!! View all feedback.
What bongo2008 doesn't like about Pena:
I swithered whether to point this out to at the time but decided not to. The veggie haggis sandwich is really bad I’m afraid. You have to do something more interesting than just shoving veggie haggis on bread with leaves and tomato and toasting it. Check out Papercup on Great western road for inspiration. Very very disappointing. View all feedback.
Fun small place, good eating and beautiful quiet little corner to curse from uni in! get a sandwich and a coffee and take it an hour to relax.
I usually take away but the service is pretty quick. It's not overly pricey but I wouldn't go every day to buy lunch. Great coffee. I think the last time they'd cut down the menu I fair bit, which was disappointing as the selections were always full of flavour and an interesting mix! Hopefully there's a bigger selection again next time!
My favourite type of cafe! Friendly, relaxed atmosphere and great coffee. We didn't get anything to eat but the sandwiches looked lovely and fresh! Just wish it was open later than 5pm.
Love this little place tucked away in the West End. They offer tasty little toasties and tremendous coffee. Not much to the veggie option — go for the fisherman Sam with tuna and capers. The vibe and furnishings are ace, staff A It would take three of their sandwiches to fill me up but I won't fault them on that as it's cheap and I eat more than a horse.
I was surprised to discover a place like this in Glasgow; it's the kind of eclectic, hip cafe that you would typically find along a palm-fringed beach in Southeast Asia. The coffee was good and the first floor was decorated with an interesting assortment of floating paper decorations. It had a quirky and charming vibe. The only downside was the lack of attention to cleanliness in the toilet, as it was in need of a thorough scrubbing.