A vegan cafe themed around the music of grunge rockers Nirvana is set to open in Glasgow later this year.
The cafe, which has been named ‘In Bloom’, will open on Clarendon Place, located in the St George’s Cross area of the city.
The vegan eaterie will be a 'cruelty free cafe' and photos posted on their offical Facebook page showed the font for the logo on the front of the shop looking eerily similar to that used on the band's album covers.
An opening date has yet to be revealed, but social media updates suggest that they’re preparing a menu that features ethically sourced food and drinks including Karma Cola.
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Last year saw the opening of the aptly named Soy Division, specialising in all the café classics, from egg-free quiche to soya lattes.
Glasgow was previously revealed to be the second most vegan friendly city in the UK.
Research published last year claimed that 28 per cent of people in Glasgow are vegans – ahead of the 13 per cent in Edinburgh.
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