Sugar Rush, St Andrews Road, Glasgow, G41 1PF

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Sugar Rush is located in a strange no man’s land between Darnley Street and St. Andrew’s Road.  We passed by one day in the car and thought it looked intriguing, so had to pop in.

Popular with the local community, the cafe was busy when we visited.  A large display of ice cream morphs into some kind of art deco/rocket/car shaped serving area.

gulub jamin sunday sugar rush glasgow

At first sight of the menu we thought hmm a little dear, but then the ice cream came out….huge…and you could safely feed two people from one of these!

The Gulub Jamin Sundae (£4.95) has two scoops of Equi’s double cream vanilla ice cream, three gulab jamun, chocolate sauce, whipped cream and a wafer.

With this I added to the sugar coma with a hot chocolate

sugar rush glasgow hot chocolateDelicious caramel hot chocolate with mallows and cream £2.50

Mr Foodie went for a crepe and a chai.

crepe sugar rush glasgowPeanut butter crunch crepe cone £3.25 – freshly made crepe, warm with melting peanut butter centre. It may look a little bit disappointing looking in comparison to the above but the option to add ice-cream was available, Mr Foodie just thought he would try being healthy for once!

sugar rush glasgow chaiDesi Chai £1.60 – milky tea with light cardamom taste, a good one if you aren’t too sure if you would like a proper Indian masala “chai”.

Overall friendly service, delicious food and it’s open until midnight for those late night sugar cravings!

emma

Emma

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I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

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2 Comments

  1. A great little hidden treasure with a lot of variety of delicious mouth-watering desserts. 13 – 18 different ice cream flavours to choose from – yum! Great décor, very American style.. Friendly staff offered great customer service and let you try the different flavours of ice cream. They also offer mocktails, savoury snacks.. we had gol guppay and samomsa salads and topped off with a huge ice cream sundae! I notice they make freshly made waffles and crepes… mmm!!
    would definitely recommend this place for a cheeky a night out open till midnight .

    1. emma
      Food and Drink Glasgow

      Love it in here, far too many choices for the one visit 😉

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