We took to Sauchiehall Street to hear about Glaswegians favourite independent places in the city.
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00:00For coffee I like, there's a coffee shop called Perch and Rest in Otego Street that I really like.
00:05And there's a chain that not many people know is purely Glaswegian called Tinderbox,
00:09but that's Glasgow owned and sells Glasgow coffee, so yeah, I like those two.
00:13There's obviously loads of good ones, but my favourite one is the Park Bar out Finistoun.
00:18I usually go there on a Friday night with my mates, we all support Ross County.
00:22There's loads of Keighley music, we're all from up north, so yeah, we like that type of thing.
00:26Either the Concert Hall Café or the Mitchell Library Café, and I find it's economic,
00:32and I just want you to go anywhere else and pay twice the price.
00:36So, you know, there's a sense of community that I really like.
00:39Pubs, I drink in the Doublet occasionally in the West End.
00:43Or if I'm looking to go upmarket, I would go to Fraser's and have a coffee in Nero, the Café Nero,
00:49and I would pay twice the normal price for that.
00:52And the pot still in town is locally owned as well, so those two I like, yeah.
00:56Well, I'm from the West End of Glasgow, but I tend to be in the West End all the time.
01:03Are there any places in the West End where you're...
01:06Probably, is it Ashton Lane? Somewhere along there, there's one or two hostelries,
01:13or on Byers Road there are one or two cafés that I would frequent,
01:17or the Tinderbox, the corner of Hindland Road.
01:20I just prefer the personal touch. I like the fact that I'm supporting business.
01:23The fact that the money's not going to some massive corporation.
01:26The fact that they're here and they're paying tax is a huge part for me.
01:30I mean, that's true of retail for me as well.
01:33They're a bit more expensive as coffees go, but they're fine.
01:36And their pastries and their buns are reasonably priced.
01:41So it's all good Glasgow stuff.
01:43I wouldn't drink in Starbucks, for instance, because they just don't pay tax here.
01:47I try and avoid Amazon, that sort of thing.
01:49I think it's important to support locally owned businesses and support the community, really.
01:53It's not very independently owned, but I do like walkabout.
01:57You know, cheap wings, can't go wrong.