Been a couple of times now to the Morrison’s café for breakfast/brunch. Still to try their main meals or lunch menu but they have quite a good choice of meals & they do a ‘Teatime Deal’ which is £9 for 2 main courses & drinks, pretty good. What I really do like about here is they serve their breakfasts until 4pm. Great. Sometimes you wake up a bit late & want breakfast & other times it might be ‘lunchtime’ but all you want is a big fry up brekkie — this Mozzers café caters for that. Thumbs up. They also do a wide range of breakfast options from the healthy(mixed berry granola & yogurt) to the naughty(the belly busting big Scottish Breakfast) and recently they added a Meat-free Breakfast which I had on my last visit. It was okay but a little bland; the Quorn sausage, toast, beans & fried egg were nice but the mushrooms, tomato & hash browns(which I usually LOVE) were all quite tasteless. On my first visit I had the Wee Scottish Breakfast and that was really good — just the right amount of everything & I was still pooped afterwards, all for a bargainous price of £3.75. The coffee here is not too shabby and they have things like Build Your Own Burger, kids meals for £2.99 and meals for under 600 calories. In fact all meals have the calorie contents beside them which is a really good(if sometimes terrifying!) addition to the menu. Upon out first visit we noticed how blummin’ annoying it was that the doors into the café are automatic & everytime someone walked past to enter the supermarket next door they kept opening & during the winter this was hellish. Thankfully they have since corrected this by adding a push button on the doors outside & in so there is slightly less of the annoying Partick wind tunnel bellowing through the café every 2 minutes. Tables & chairs are reasonably comfortable and the place is kept quite clean & tidy most of the time too. Service is quite quick but it’s not a canteen style service even though it may look that way. You order, they give you a table number & it is then brought to you when ready — it means things are being cooked to order rather than simply some pre-cooked/warmed food being plonked on your plate as & when you place your order. Good prices & reasonable food in a pleasant enough environment. Great for a lazy/late brekkie, cheap lunch or super value, sit-in teatime meal.