A tasty wee deal, but you'll need to book ahead.
January is a tough month of the year for everyone, particularly in the current climate, however, one popular street food and drink venue in the west end is hoping to help alleviate some of the stress.
The venue, which is open every weekend, Friday to Sunday, just outside Finnieston, hosts a wide variety of food vendors with cuisines from around the globe with top vendors from all over Scotland and is hugely popular with Glasgow foodies.Posting on Facebook, the team wrote: Heading out for food this January but don’t want to break the bank?
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