Kilmurry & Co, Glasgow
On the hunt for the best brunch in Glasgow? Feast on pancakes, eggs and much more at one of the coolest hangouts in the city. Located in Shawlands, it’s brunch and lunch club serve fresh, tasty dishes daily.
IG: @kilmurryco
HATCH, St Andrews
When you next visit St Andrews, you must check out HATCH. The stylish restaurant offers a varied menu of modern cuisine with an avant-garde twist. Specialising in small plates, excellent wine, and creative cocktails. Best benedicts in town, try their Scottish Fling - haggis, egg and hollandaise!
IG: @hatch_standrews
Duck & Waffle, Edinburgh
Indulge in a selection of their sweet and savoury brunch favourites from the namesake Duck & Waffle to the eponymous Full Elvis, classic Smoked Salmon Royale or healthy Greek Yoghurt & Granola. Make the most of brunch with their handcrafted cocktails and a fine selection of wines and champagne.
IG: @duckandwaffle
BLOODY Drinks, Nationwide
Bloody Mary’s delivered to my door - sign me up! The team at Bloody drinks have fine tuned the classic to create the perfect pre-mix Bloody Mary.
The best i’ve ever tried, zingy, spicy and just the right blend of tomatoes - hangover be gone!
IG: @bloody_drinks
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