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Seek out The Cottage Coffee Shop


Private functions and special events are catered for - The Cottage has hosted great Burns Nights and Book Club suppers, so it’s well worth considering as your next venue.


Co-owner Alistair MacSween said:


“We have a friendly family atmosphere here. People are always surprised when they come in for the first time how lovely this building is here. Then we find they’re keen to come back again and again.” The Cottage is fully licensed with


a great selection of wines and beers. There is plenty of free parking space and it’s easy to get to - ideal for both sitting in, or nipping in to pick up a take’ away order.


The secret’s out. Track down Greenock’s best hidden gem coffee shop you won’t regret it.


The Cottage Coffee Shop, tucked away in Pottery Street, at Riverside Business Park is a family business dishing up delicious food and snacks from breakfast right through to the late afternoon. With both sit in – and sit out when the sun shines – and takeaway services available the Cottage Coffee Shop really does have something for everyone.


Co-owner Brian Davidson said: “Ours is a classic coffee shop. We pride ourselves on high quality home cooking. Our home baking is very popular, particularly our scones and tablet.” As well as delicious barista-served


coffee and snacks, the Cottage Coffee Shop has a tempting selection of meals which can be served with a drink if you’re celebrating or, simply lingering over a satisfying feast. Tempting items include fish and chips, steak panini, burgers and there’s a full kids’ menu.


So whether you’re looking for a cosy and welcoming place to meet your friends or you’re hungry and fancy a bigger eat, then make your way to the Cottage Coffee Shop and discover something to make your mouth water.


Clyde Life Magazine


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