The coffee and brunch specialists have opened in the city centre.
The team at Absolute Roasters had built a large following their time on Hyndland Street in the west end but were forced to move in February this year.
And it appears, they have now been able to finally open as they revealed that they have unveiled their original sign at the new spot.Posting on their official Facebook page, they wrote: "That’s the OG sign back up. Waterloo Street is official. We’re open from 7:30 - 15:00. At the time they wrote: "It's not a goodbye to the west end, it’s a see you soon, we’ll be back, we’re still searching for the perfect space, albeit without a brunch kitchen.."
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