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  2. Geek Retreat - Wikipedia

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    Geek Retreat is a chain of franchised combined shops and board game cafés in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] The venues offer food, drink, and have various items for sale, while also providing a space to play board games, console games and trading card games. [3]

  3. Pink Peacock - Wikipedia

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    Pink Peacock (Yiddish: די ראָזעווע פּאַווע ‎, Di Rozeve Pave) was a café and infoshop in the Govanhill area of Glasgow.Described by its founders as "anti-Zionist" and "the only queer Yiddish anarchist vegan pay-what-you-can café in the world", [1] it opened physically in 2021, after being delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and announced its closure in June 2023.

  4. Peckham's - Wikipedia

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    Peckham's is the trading name of a chain of delicatessens and cafes in Scotland. Peckham's advertised itself as a vintners, victuallers and delicatessen company, and also offered luxury hampers & gifts online. The stores usually contained a delicatessen, cafe and an off-sales area offering wines, spirits, and other drinks. Other grocery and non ...

  5. Goldbergs - Wikipedia

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    A. Goldberg and Sons Ltd, which traded as Goldbergs, was a Scottish retail company which, prior to its demise in 1990, had grown from a single Glasgow store in 1908 to a chain of over 100 outlets. It was noted for its early introduction of an electronic point of sale system and its own in - house credit

  6. Willow Tearooms - Wikipedia

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    The Willow Tearooms are tearooms at 217 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland, designed by internationally renowned architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh, which opened for business in October 1903. They quickly gained enormous popularity, and are the most famous of the many Glasgow tearooms that opened in the late 19th and early 20th century.

  7. The 13th Note Café - Wikipedia

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    The 13th Note Café was a restaurant, bar and music venue in Glasgow, Scotland. From its beginnings on Glassford Street (what is now Bar Bacchus), the 13th Note moved to its present site on King Street in 1997. [1] A few years later, the 13th Note franchise expanded to include a larger club venue on Clyde Street.

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  9. Ca d'Oro Building - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the Ca’ d’Oro in Venice, the Ca d’Oro Building is designed in the style of Venetian Renaissance architecture.Set on the corner between Union Street and Gordon Street in the centre of Glasgow, the building is just north of the Egyptian Halls, with Glasgow Central train station opposite across Union Street.