GLASGOW’S new favourite coffee shop is set to open later this month as Off the Rails moves into one of the city’s most iconic locations.
Independently operated and situated next to the revamped Glasgow Queen Street Station, Off The Rails will provide that much-needed caffeine hit and casual lunch fix for commuters travelling in and out of Glasgow.
The trendy new coffeehouse takes over from the former Caffe Nero on Dundas Street, and has revealed a sneak peek inside at its sleek, ultra modern interiors.
Off The Rails’ quirky coffee cup has been popping up across the city, teasing the opening of the highly-anticipated cafe. Follow Off The Rails on social media now here.
Glasgow’s city centre coffee culture will welcome the new debut cafe venture from Glasgow business duo – Kevin Campbell and Toni Carbajosa, bringing freshly roasted, artisan coffee to commuters, students and city centre workers. Opening later this month, seven days a week, Off The Rails will provide a selection of fresh casual grab and go salads, proper tasty sandwiches, savoury snacks and tempting bakes.
The perfect spot to grab a pre or post commute coffee, catch up on emails or book a lunch date with friends, Off The Rails seats up to 20 guests comfortably.
Speaking about the opening, manager, Rachel Smith said: “We’re so excited to finally announce our opening of Off The Rails. The cafe has been a long time coming, and our team has put in so much work behind the scenes, pulling together a space that we think will bring something really unique to Glasgow city centre. Our focus is on good coffee and good people, so we’re looking forward to revealing more and finally opening our doors! We promise it will be worth the wait.”