Dobbies Milngavie

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Glasgow, EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE

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FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT

At Dobbies’, we offer deliciously good value for breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon tea in our restaurants. We present a range of classics, healthy options and seasonal produce across all our menus, with gluten free and vegan options available. There is a range of popular meat-free and plant-based dishes. Dobbies’ coffee is a bespoke blend and exclusive to us. We also have a dedicated kids’ menu, with less salt, and plenty of flavour. Well-behaved dogs are welcome in specific areas.

Dobbies Milngavie
Boclair Road, Milngavie, Glasgow, EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE, G62 6EP

About the area

Discover East Dunbartonshire

Bordering the northwest boundary of the City of Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire stretches out into spectacular scenery which makes for great outdoor pursuits. Walking trails and cycling routes can be found in great abundance, not to mention opportunities for fishing, watersports, golf and horseriding. Dotted amongst the open countryside are towns and villages with a rich heritage.

For the towns of Strathblane, Blanefield and Twechar, a significant chapter of their history in the 19th and 20th century was centred on the calico printworks and iron and coal mining respectively. The decline of these industries and subsequent closures in these towns brought unemployment to communities that had grown among workers and their families.

The hamlet of Baldernock was home to broadcaster and translator Magnus Magnusson, while the village of Huntershill’s claim to fame is Father of Scottish Democracy, Thomas Muir. The Antonine Wall passes through East Dunbartonshire, once marking the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire, and the Comyn family castle was built on the site of the wall at Kirkintilloch. Visit Barr Hill Fort which was part of the wall and now makes up part of the ‘Frontiers of the Roman Empire’ UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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