Jelly Hill Cafe/Bar
- Food served: Mon–Wed 8am–10pm; Thu–Sat 8am–midnight; Sun 8am–8pm
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 19
- Also offers: Vegetarian options (at least ¼ main courses), Outdoor tables
- Music on stereo: Funk / Sixties pop
- Capacity: 32
- Largest group: 20
- Open since: 2002
- Average price:
£7 (lunch) - House wine: £11.99 per bottle
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This review is taken from the current (2011) edition.
This popular Hyndland café serves up a variety of light bites through the day, becoming more of a relaxed wine bar in the evening, with the option to relax al fresco. A recent refurbishment should see the café continuing to attract a bustle of locals enjoying good food and drinks in a friendly neighbourhood spot. [Not recently visited - closed for refurbishment].
Neighbourhood Watch: Hyndland, Glasgow
Tips for hot spots in the plushest part of the West End
3 Feb 2012
Reviews of Jelly Hill Cafe/Bar (195 Hyndland Road, Glasgow)
- 2. ConnieP, Glasgow – 14 November 2011, 3:47pmJelly Hill Cafe/BarReport
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This place has a unique look inside (tho quite dark if you're trying to read!) and they let you sit outside for ages with a coffee watching the world go by. Even better in the evening with the candles and a glass of lovely vino.
- 1. cjack, Glasgow – 16 March 2011, 3:31pm
Jelly Hill Cafe/BarReport -
Had an awful ciabatta - chorizo onion and brie. The chorizo was just the thin pre cooked slices you buy in tesco and the ciabatta was so hard i cut the roof of my mouth trying to tackle it. £6 odd for a rubbish experience. could easily do a few sandwiches very well if they made the effort. won't be back.
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