There is a tribute to Katz’s Deli in New York made with pastrami, cheese, gherkins and hollandaise sauce.
Off the Rails opened in September of this year in the former home of Café Nero on Dundas Street, much to the delight of commuters passing through the adjacent Glasgow Queen Street Station.
Straight away it’s easy to see that the space has been completely transformed with bright and colourful awnings that bring a touch of New York to the city centre.
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