Delicious coffee and pastry. Great bacon in nice roll(sadly not butter or ketchup). Fab selection of produce though didn’t buy anything this time. Will be back.
Steph S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Bread, Ham, Cheese Please… So decided to go for a hurl* the other day and got a bit hungry, so stopped at Pane e Vino for a plate of soup and a piece. It’s old school and every corner of this deli is an Italian grocery discovery. But for now it was immediate consumption we were after. There were two soups on offer, both veg brothy(£3.50) but being cold outside that was ok and there’re plenty of sandwiches(£4.50-£5.50) to choose from, but no soup and sandwich deal :-/ There’s a feel of community here and we happened to stumble upon the«largest panettone in Scotland» raffle. All good fun and I can see why the warmth of service draws regulars back for their Sunday morning cappuccino. Just be aware though, when you order a ham and cheese sandwich(and there are many varieties of ham and cheese here), that’s exactly what you get — Bread, ham, cheese. No mayo, lettuce or tomato, but the coffee can moisten your palate. * hurl: a ride or drive in a vehicle(usually with wheels).
Briony C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
A wee update as I’ve now been back to Pane e Vino to try their takeaway options. I fancied a sandwich and initially ordered a vegetarian sandwich with grilled aubergine and peppers, but they were all out of aubergine. Sad times. I went with my second choice which was the pastrami, Emmental & gherkin which is served on foccacia. It was made fresh while I waited and everything was prepared for my order — the pastrami and Emmental sliced then and there, which was nice to see. It was all wrapped up in greaseproof paper and came to £4.50 which is a little more than I’d normally like to pay for a sandwich. That being said, it was lovely and everything was perfectly constructed and portioned. There is seating inside the deli as well, so you can get your sandwich(or pasta) to have in, which I think I’ll try next time.
Joe P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Great selection of Italian craft beers here, along with everything else you could possibly expect from an Italian deli. They also offer outdoor seating(if the weather permits) for a relaxing coffee when in Giffnock.
Kate M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Giffnock, United Kingdom
I am lucky enough to have this cute wee place right on my doorstep! It’s a lovely Italian deli/café. I popped in for a cappuccino and because the strawberry tarts looked amazing I ended up with one of those too :-) It’s a small place with just a couple of tables inside and they have some seats outside too. To the left is the deli counter where you can buy the most amazing Italian rosemary roast ham… Try it! It’s amazing you will thank me for it :-) oh and if you are not sure if you will like something from the deli counter you can ask to taste. To the right is the coffee counter. You are surrounded by floor to ceiling shelves crammed with delicious foods and wines, they also make up hampers and just need 1 days notice to do this for you. It has a lovely family run vibe, their coffee is amazing and I could sit in there for hours and know that the staff wouldn’t be tutting at me. Def a place to pop in if you are passing.
Julie E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 East Kilbride, United Kingdom
I drove past here a couple of times and thought it looked interesting. It’s just past Wholefoods. I was right, it’s very interesting. In fact, would go so far as to say, it’s probably the most authentic Italian deli I’ve been to in Scotland. Have a wide selection of Italian pastas and sauces, meats, cheese, olives. They also have a fantastic selection of Italian wines and beers. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. Though once I went in and they couldn’t sell me cheese as their weighing machine wasn’t working so would not know how to charge me! Bit strange. I had coffee and cheesecake made with ricotta… both really tasty.