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One of the most usual places I have visited over the years. Food and service has been great but recent visits gas been a bit underwhelming due to either service or item being out of stock. That being said it's not based on one visit. Food does tastes great when fresh. There are plenty of choices to choose from and selection which tempt you try everything and you should but recommend calling in prior to visiting. Serv... View all feedback.
What Joe Jones doesn't like about Sugar Rush Glasgow:
after ordering for milkshakes for over the currently eating app, where it says that the delivery begins to watch, good. then to call to watch and be told that the delivery actually starts without apology or knowing when they will arrive! will not give again my use! o’clock now and no more information View all feedback.
Bex took me here to get an ice cream fix and it certainly didn't disappoint! Loads of flavours to choose from so I struggled to pic just two flavours....mint choc chip is my favourite so went for that, which didn't disappoint, and a scoop of dime bar too. Mmmmmmmmmm : Good price too at £2.50 for a tub with two generous scoops and a wafer to munch. Hopefully will be back soon.
Great place for dessert and open really late for sweet tooth cravings : I love the mango ice cream and the smoothies are lovely too!
Icey and Pricey, so Perhaps Grilled Meat is in Order? Stuck in the middle of cash and carry land and car wash central, Sugar Rush glistens, tempts and beckons. It's pretty busy for the Pollockshields locale with ice cream and waffles the main event. And with Red Pepper Grill attached, kebabs, chips and burgers were in high demand too. So we stopped and decided on a double cone, both opting for belgian chocolate and kulfi (Indian spiced condensed milk . Supplied by equi's the ice cream wasn't too bad, but a little icey. It was pretty pricey too at £2.95 for a double. Hmmmm, I think we'll stick to Big Licks or Nardini's for gelato. However, the kebabs from the Red Pepper counter looked pretty good and we picked up a menu for next time. Served with bread, chilli and salad from the self service deli they looked pretty tempting especially the seekh kebab. And unlike the ice cream they looked good value at £5.90 for a large double seekh. With a whole host of grilled meat and veg on offer, we'll be back for a sample soon! ;
Great lamb gourmet burgers, downside is the wait time
Funny smell in this place that puts you off your food.