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Rab Haws KitchensB+Worth Trying

Helenvale St, Glasgow G31 4NR · Takeout Restaurant, Breakfast restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (240 reviews)

Takeout

Ultra-budget Glasgow roll shop with standout square sausage and friendly banter; excellent value, quick service, but a few recent hygiene complaints to note.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Rab Haws Kitchens delivers solid neighborhood takeaway quality anchored by exceptional square sausage rolls praised as best-in-area and genuinely friendly counter service with impressive speed and efficiency. However, recent hygiene complaints and a functional but uninspiring setting prevent a higher grade. For budget-conscious diners seeking authentic Scottish breakfast fare with real character, it's a reliable choice—just not a destination.

Restaurant Summary

This East End staple runs on speed, value, and friendly patter, the kind of counter where the morning queue moves fast and someone remembers your usual. One customer summed it up: "A hot roll done right and a bit of banter." The setting is modest and practical, but the welcome feels warm and bustling. The cooking is straight-up Scottish breakfast fare: square sausage, bacon, potato scone, burgers, and a £3 fry-up. It is a classic comfort-food approach that prizes hot-off-the-griddle freshness over frills, and it suits anyone who wants a quick, filling bite at a rock-bottom price. Families are well served by the simple familiar options and tiny prices. Kids can happily share rolls with egg, bacon, or cheese, sip a 80p tea, and be in and out quickly. There is no kids menu or elaborate alternatives, but the basics are exactly what many children will eat.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost£4-6 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Working-class East End area near sports venues and light industry; practical, no-frills vibe.

Safety: Generally fine by day with steady foot traffic; basic streetscape, typical urban wear.

Nearby: Close to PDSA clinic and Celtic Park; mix of workshops, small shops, and residential blocks.

DennistounDennistoun is a residential neighborhood popular with students and young families due to its affordable housing and proximity to the city center. The dining scene is casual and community-focused, with a growing number of independent cafes, takeaways, and ethnic eateries reflecting the area's diverse population.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday06:00–14:00 Tuesday06:00–14:00 Wednesday06:00–14:00 Thursday06:00–14:00 Friday06:00–14:00 Saturday06:00–14:00 Sunday

Available: Takeout

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