Sara V.
Yelp
You will hear about the Hillhead Bookclub well before you actually step in. There are flyers and bookmarks everywhere in town-- from Glasgow University classrooms, toilets, and canteens to thrown all over a random pavement near Ashton Lane. You're not sure if it's a library with alcoholic drinks or if it's a hipster joint or if it's none of the above. But still, the allure drags you in.
When I first walked in, I got really happy. The place is huge, well-lit and not too busy and when I found out they had classic videogames in nook on the second level, I thought to myself, "I'd really be spending a lot of time here."
But, after the ambiance died down, I really started to think about what I ordered and why I wasn't happy anymore.
They pride themselves on their website as serving afternoon tea from 12-4PM, but, other than cute presentation (mismatched quaint tea cups and pots), everything about the tea sucked horribly. Tea here is overpriced, not to mention bagged. It is not even loose-leaf bagged tea, just fannings -- which are bottom of the barrel, low grade dust. I know a lot about tea and the best I can say is that if you want gourmet tea, go to Tchai-Ovna, I suppose.
For lunch, I got the Grilled Chicken and Green Bean Salad for £5. It had some sort of light vinaigrette dressing and tomatoes, onions, peppers, and no more than three green beans. There were only two small pieces of chicken in my salad and the rest were heaping vegetables. I was thoroughly disappointed. Coming from America, I am extremely aware of how expensive meat is here...but I think that I should have gotten more than two dingy pieces of wet chicken.
Though I do want to go back, for the atmosphere rocked and my friends enjoyed themselves...I probably won't order anything more than a drink at the bar if I do go back. The tea and food just isn't worth it compared to the prices and helpings of other places in the area.