25-04-2025
Exact time cult coffee shop famous for its matcha creations opens in Glasgow tomorrow
The chain has had a meteoric rise after opening just five years ago
PERFECT MATCHA Exact time cult coffee shop famous for its matcha creations opens in Glasgow tomorrow
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CULT coffee house Blank Street opens in Glasgow tomorrow.
And fans of the New York brand - famous for its matcha creations - are already desperate to give it a try.
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Cafe bosses say the launch follows growing demand from locals after the runaway success of its Edinburgh debut earlier this year.
The bright and airy new store, located in the heart of Glasgow's city centre on Gordon Street, opens just in time for customers to enjoy the brand's newly launched Spring menu.
It includes the likes of the sweet Strawberry Shortcake Matcha and Rhubarb and Custard Matcha.
Alongside the new seasonal flavours, customers can also get their
hands on Blank Street's viral classics, such as the White Chocolate Matcha and Blueberry Matcha.
And there will also be the classics, like a speciality cold brew or flat white.
Blank Street's popularity extends from its roots in New
York to London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, and now Glasgow.
Ignacio Llado, Co-Founder at Blank Street, said: 'We couldn't be more excited to bring Blank Street to our second Scottish city, following the overwhelming response to our arrival in the capital of Edinburgh.
"At Blank Street we believe that life is about finding joy in the
everyday, and we can't wait to continue this with our new Glasgow opening.'
The Gordon Street store opens at 8am tomorrow.
And one fan said: "Most exciting thing to happen to Glasgow in a while."
Meanwhile, another commented: "So happy Glasgow finally has a Blank Street. It's about time."
Blank Street has only been on the go for five years.
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In August 2020, the brand launched its first store, a tiny coffee cart in the garden of a Brooklyn diner.
Today, they have 42 stores across the US and UK.