Kaf Coffee, a speciality coffee bar, is a tiny little place usually packed to the brim or overflowing onto the pavement when not raining. It has made its name with its coffee, described as tasting like heaven, but the food, whether breakfast, brunch, lunch or a wee bit of cake, comes under the heading of "first class". And to crown it all the service is also top notch. The atmosphere can be intimate, the presentation excellent and the coffee is served in stunning ceramics from local artist Jono Smart. What more could you ask for?
When in the West End of Glasgow, Kaf is is one of the places to head for.
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