Greek Community in Glasgow West End
#1
Posted 08 May 2012 - 11:08 PM
I lived in the West End many, many years ago but moved away to London and have, to my deep regret, lost touch with what is now going on, in and around what I remember being one of the most vibrant and exciting areas of Glasgow.
I have a couple of very good Greek friends who are coming over from Athens to live in Glasgow for the next few years and I would like to do some homework on their behalf before they arrive.
They both also lived in the West End 30 years ago when we were all students. We knew it pretty well and were very happy here. At that time there was a relatively large Greek community, mostly from Cyprus (many of whom settled here after the conflict in Cyprus in 1974) who would attend St Luke’s Greek Orthodox Church and do some of their food shopping at a great wee shop in Great Western Road called The Mediterranean Delicatessens, sadly long gone.
Now, that information and guidance that I am hoping for comes in the form of telling me if:
1. There is still a Greek community here?
2. Are there any specific areas in Glasgow where the Greek community prefer to live?
3. There are any Greek/Turkish supermarkets and food shops around the West End today?
4. If not, where is the nearest place they could go to buy typical Mediterranean provisions?
5. There are any Greek restaurants in the West End or environs?
I will be immensely grateful for even the slightest piece of encouraging information that I can pass on to these lovely friends of mine.
Thank you so much
Regards
Kitty
#2
Posted 08 May 2012 - 11:35 PM
There are certainly Greek restaurants - Konaki, Sauchiehall Street at Kelvingrove is very good and I noticed another restaurant at the week-end in Finnieston. The Athena Taverna, which looks nice. I used to go a lot to Cafe Sergei in Bridge Street and it was fantastic with Greek dancing and a real party atmosphere. It is now Zorba and would be worth checking out.
There is also a Hellenic Society, which has clubs and events for young people.
I have some Greek friends, who are in Greece at the moment but I can check out some of your other questions when they return.
#3
Posted 09 May 2012 - 08:45 AM
I rather fancy the idea of going along to check out the Greek and Cypriot Market at the West End festival in June. Perhaps you could tell me where I could find further details on that event.
There doesn't appear to be any shortage of Greek restaurants, anyway.
And, I shall take advantage of your kind offer of your having a chat with your Greek friends on their return.
I am very grateful for your help, so far. It is so nice to be in touch with Glasgow again.
Regards
Kitty
#4
Posted 09 May 2012 - 05:20 PM
Thank you so much for your reply, Pat. I certainly did not expect to hear from anyone so quickly.
I rather fancy the idea of going along to check out the Greek and Cypriot Market at the West End festival in June. Perhaps you could tell me where I could find further details on that event.
There doesn't appear to be any shortage of Greek restaurants, anyway.
And, I shall take advantage of your kind offer of your having a chat with your Greek friends on their return.
I am very grateful for your help, so far. It is so nice to be in touch with Glasgow again.
Regards
Kitty
Good to hear from you too, Kitty, and glad if we can help. I'll keep my ear to the ground.
#5
Posted 09 May 2012 - 10:15 PM
#6
Posted 10 May 2012 - 03:51 PM
http://www.glasgowhellenic.co.uk/
http://www.gla.ac.uk...enic/index.html
Scottish Hellenic Society Glasgow | Facebook
#7
Posted 13 May 2012 - 09:40 PM
Thank you so much for your reply, Pat. I certainly did not expect to hear from anyone so quickly.
I rather fancy the idea of going along to check out the Greek and Cypriot Market at the West End festival in June. Perhaps you could tell me where I could find further details on that event.
There doesn't appear to be any shortage of Greek restaurants, anyway.
And, I shall take advantage of your kind offer of your having a chat with your Greek friends on their return.
I am very grateful for your help, so far. It is so nice to be in touch with Glasgow again.
Regards
Kitty
Kitty,
I think that Scherezade, the Middle Eastern deli in Bank Street, would have most of the ingredients needed for Greek cuiine. They also sell delicious backlava, which you can also find in the lovely cafe, Enjoy, on Great Western Road at Kelvinbridge.
#8
Posted 14 May 2012 - 05:42 AM
Kitty,
I think that Scherezade, the Middle Eastern deli in Bank Street, would have most of the ingredients needed for Greek cuiine. They also sell delicious backlava, which you can also find in the lovely cafe, Enjoy, on Great Western Road at Kelvinbridge.
Georgios Samaras who plays football for the Greek national team is also a striker for the Glasgow football team, Celtic
'Fiat justitia ruat caelum'
#9
Posted 14 May 2012 - 01:33 PM
Georgios Samaras who plays football for the Greek national team is also a striker for the Glasgow football team, Celtic
Very interesting sammy but I do not think Gergios will be a main attraction. No unless he owns a Greek restaurant.
#10
Posted 15 May 2012 - 10:14 AM
I appreciate your input!
Please keep the info coming, everyone, I'm really getting into the swing of this research on all good things Greek in Glasgow!
Regards
Kitty
Kitty maybe getting in touch with these might render more information.
http://www.glasgowhellenic.co.uk/
http://www.gla.ac.uk...enic/index.html
Scottish Hellenic Society Glasgow | Facebook
#11
Posted 15 May 2012 - 10:41 AM
I managed to find out that The Taste of Greece and Cyprus Market(part of The West End Festival), you mentioned the other day, is on Sat 9 June, 10.00 to 15.00 at St Luke's, unfortunately I won't be around. That would have been an excellent opportunity to have a chat with some of the Glasgow/Greek community, I may have even have met someone I knew from way, way back!
Thank you, again, for all your helpful info!
Please keep it coming!!
Kitty
Kitty,
I think that Scherezade, the Middle Eastern deli in Bank Street, would have most of the ingredients needed for Greek cuiine. They also sell delicious backlava, which you can also find in the lovely cafe, Enjoy, on Great Western Road at Kelvinbridge.
#12
Posted 19 May 2012 - 10:13 AM
Greece: Our Present Is Your Future Film, Food, Discussion
Thursday 28th June 6 - 9pm Albany Centre, Ashley Street
Free
A special event in collaboration with Camcorder Guerillas and Reel News with films examining the cause and affects of Greeks economic crisis and the communities trying to build an alternative.
#13
Posted 20 May 2012 - 07:24 AM
Very interesting sammy but I do not think Gergios will be a main attraction. No unless he owns a Greek restaurant.
Have you seen his long hair, its not for nothing he is known as Gorgeous Georgios
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#14
Posted 24 May 2012 - 03:24 PM
Have you seen his long hair, its not for nothing he is known as Gorgeous Georgios
He'll be sending all his money home and saving on haircuts.
#15
Posted 25 May 2012 - 05:59 AM
He'll be sending all his money home and saving on haircuts.
He is an example to his country folk.
'Fiat justitia ruat caelum'
#16
Posted 25 May 2012 - 02:05 PM
Poor sowels. It's bad enough here. At least they have the sunshine and they'll have it all summer. We'll be back to snacking on the deep fried calamari before too long.He is an example to his country folk.
#17
Posted 25 May 2012 - 06:08 PM
Poor sowels. It's bad enough here. At least they have the sunshine and they'll have it all summer. We'll be back to snacking on the deep fried calamari before too long.
Its deep fried caramacs
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#18
Posted 01 June 2012 - 07:25 PM
Thanks, Pat, it looks rather interesting. Think I'll pop in, myself, and see what I can learn.
Kind regards
Kitty
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Here's an event that could be of interest:
Greece: Our Present Is Your Future Film, Food, Discussion
Thursday 28th June 6 - 9pm Albany Centre, Ashley Street
Free
A special event in collaboration with Camcorder Guerillas and Reel News with films examining the cause and affects of Greeks economic crisis and the communities trying to build an alternative.
#19
Posted 01 June 2012 - 11:21 PM
Hi again, I only just spotted this post (I haven't checked in for a while).
Thanks, Pat, it looks rather interesting. Think I'll pop in, myself, and see what I can learn.
Kind regards
Kitty
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Hope you make it along, Kitty.
#20
Posted 09 June 2012 - 02:48 PM
The main hall was where the action was, loads of Greek mums serving home made food and quite delicious Greek coffee. Really enjoyed it and now have a fridge groaning from boxes of Moussaka, Greek meatballs and Baklava.
Yamas
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