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Tibo Dennistoun

 Hello and welcome to the final 'Coffice' Review! Today, I'm reviewing Tibo, a contemporary style coffee shop/cafe based on Duke Street in Dennistoun, just a 10-15 minute walk from the university and city centre.  I was recommended this coffee shop by one of my cousins who praised their great coffee, tasty food and chilled vibe. After my 15 minute walk, I saw a Tibo Takeaway sign on my right hand side with the shutters closed and instantly regretted my decision to walk all this way for a coffee. But before turning back, luckily, I looked up and to my left was the Tibo Bistro, and to my relief it was open! So keep in mind, if you're thinking of visiting, they have a takeaway shop and a sit-in cafe - if one is closed the other might be open. When I was seated I asked to be sat next to a plug for my laptop. There are limited seats with plug sockets nearby, and the ones that did have plug sockets were already taken, so unfortunately I couldn't get sat next to a plug to ...

What is the COFFICE Review?

 Hi and welcome to the COFFICE Review!

As part of my marketing course at university, I have been assigned the task of creating a blog and attracting visitors to read it. 

Due to the huge increase in remote and home working, especially after Covid-19, I have decided to use my blog as a place where visitors can read reviews on remote working areas around Glasgow city centre, including coffee shops and cafe's. 

I will be reviewing the food and drinks as well as the overall vibe of the cafe, the location, and most importantly, the suitability of the area to be used as a remote working space. 

I hope you enjoy this read and find somewhere you might fancy visiting! 


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