
if you're heading into the merchant city for a slow morning before the weekend picks up, high street glasgow isn't a bad place to pause. kozi cafe sits at the older end of the city centre, where the streets still have some actual texture to them. it draws the kind of regulars who come back not out of habit exactly, but because the place has genuinely earned their loyalty. that consistency matters more than people give it credit for. you can tell when a cafe is paying attention versus just keeping the lights on, and the word from the people who know this one best is consistent and warm. if you're only coming once, make it a morning visit and order something simple, a flat white or a cortado, and see what high street looks like before it gets busy.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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