
berkeley street doesn't promise much from the sidewalk, but ottoman coffeehouse delivers something rare in glasgow's coffee scene. the 4.8-star rating from over 1,400 reviews isn't accidental. this place understands that good coffee starts with caring about every single cup, not just the morning rush. regulars know the difference. they come for beans treated with respect, brewed by people who actually taste what they're serving. the tea selection runs deeper than most expect, and those small plates complement rather than compete with the main event. solo coffee drinkers find their rhythm here without feeling rushed or overlooked. chains offer consistency, but ottoman offers something better: attention. the kind that makes you notice the steam rising from your cup, the way the ceramic warms your palms. organic options matter here because quality matters. it's the sort of neighborhood spot that makes berkeley street feel like home, one carefully pulled shot at…
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