Bungalow Cafe at Mother India, Kelvingrove, Glasgow

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The Bungalow Cafe adjoins Mother India at 28 Westminster Terrace, Glasgow G3 7RU
Telephone: 0141 221 1663

Great food, ambience and lovely decor. The Bungalow Cafe is the most elegant of places. You’ll love the food and the stylish decor – streamlined wooden shelves, an impressive gleaming coffee maker, attractive pottery dishes and the most glorious lighting.

Great new Lunch Menu at The Bungalow Cafe – June 2021

It’s by far the most sophisticated cafe´I’ve ever seen – and then there’s the ice cream, Vanilla, home made and utterly mouthwatering – to eat in or takeaway. The menu is a delightful fusion of ice cream van fare favourites and you can select sprinkles, hundreds and thousands, flakes and sauces. Then there’s the Asian touch.  At the Bungalow Cafe´smiling staff  are happy to serve you ice cream accompanied by Gulab Jamin, a traditional Indian sweet.  Or why not ask for cake of the day or fresh fruit? Or sample the delicious Lunch Menu at The Bungalow Cafe

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There’s a wonderful selection of cakes and biscuits to enjoy with a coffee or Mango Lussi.

The Bungalow Cafe´is bound to become a favourite destination – I’ll definitely be going back. Very handy to pop into after a visit to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum or pick up an ice cream cone before you head for Kelvingrove Park.

Another fantastic venture by Mother India – you’ll love it.

Open daily 1 p.m. – 10 p.m.

(Photos by Jim Byrne)

 

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