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                <title>The Yarn Cake</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The Yarn Cake is a yarn and cake shop, or a knitters cafe, or just somewhere to sit out of the rain, squish wool, or have a hot choc on-a-stick.<br>It's on Queen Margaret Drive, which is growing into a quirky neighbourhood, a bridge between the arty West End and down to earth Maryhill.<br>The Yarn Cake itself is bright, the large window revealing three tables, and shelf after shelf of yarn, knitting books, and knitting supply. There's a large loo, unusually for the size of the place, which is easily wheelchair accessible and has baby changing facilities.<br>You'll usually be welcomed by staff and regulars before you get a step into the place. If you come on a Saturday, you might get press-ganged into helping with the Saturday Guardian quiz.<br>The yarns range from cheap but good quality (Drops) all the way up to hand-died hanks from local indy dyers.<br>The teas and coffees are also from local suppliers, with half a dozen teas and two coffee blends, ground to order. The hot choc on a stick can come in anything up to four varieties, depending on how quickly they're selling out that day. <br>Cakes are home made, on the premises, with German tarts and loaves a speciality (though I love the baked cheesecake most).<br>All in all it's a very welcoming place for knitters and cake fans alike.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Tchai Ovna</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[An independent tearoom in the West End of Glasgow, the best spot I know to chill on a busy day or warm up on a cold one. Shisha pipes on the terrace, books and games inside, 80 types of tea, good vegetarian grub and sinful cakes by request.]]></description>
                
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