| Unit 7 Bridge Court, 12 Cook Street, Glasgow South Side G5 8JN | |
| 01414296062 | |
| Little Botanica Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
Established in 2008 as a small wedding florist based in a rather cold workshop unit in Cambuslang. It has been driven by a passion and love of all things natural, a desire to create beautiful flowers and to craft and brighten up life with colour and texture.
We moved to our small but perfectly formed Pollokshaws Road shop and fused together our floral studio with a tea house and vegetarian cafe.
Alas we have now developed and outgrown our small basement workshop and Little Botanica has moved on to our current light filled railway arch workspace in Tradeston.
MARCHTOWN
The Pollokshaws Road shop is now our sister venue Marchtown.
Marchtown is a new concept ignited by our love of Strathbungo, our passionate and inspiring local community. A new and exciting bar and off licence, serving the finest food and wine, providing a year round calendar of inspiring events. Our former basement workshop will be transformed into a learning hub for tastings, workshops and events.
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