The bar is hugely popular with commuters and people arriving in Glasgow – and has been the first point of call for weary travellers and people on their way to work for many years.
Owner Eva Robertson said the decision to close comes “with a heavy heart”, but was being made after she decided to retire.
It’s the end of an era for city-centre coffee fans (Image: NQ) In a post on social media, she said: “After 12 amazing years, I’ll be retiring, and sadly, our coffee bar will be closing in just two weeks. This wasn’t an easy decision, and it comes with a heavy heart.
“From our great coffee and chicken shawarmas to the empire biscuits you all love, it’s been a joy serving you all and being a part of your day. I can’t say thank you enough for your support, loyalty and friendship over the years.
“In these last couple of weeks I’d love for you to pop in, enjoy your favourites and say goodbye to our wonderful team. Let’s make these final days ones to remember.”
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Ms Robertson thanked her customers over the years.
Customers and neighbours have reacted with dismay at the news.
Tantrum Doughnuts said: “Sad to see you go, thanks for being great and welcoming neighbours to us on Gordon Street”