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A beloved Scottish bakery that was recognized as one of the best in the world is sadly closing its doors. Twoeightseven, located on Langside Road in Glasgow’s Southside, was opened by owners Sam and Anna Luntley four years ago with the intention of showcasing the best of Glasgow and Scotland.

Initially gaining popularity for their delicious baked goods, Twoeightseven was later honored with a spot in the prestigious 2024 La Liste Pastry Awards. The bakery received high praise from food critic Ron Mackenna, who raved about their sourdough rolls and Chestnut Oat and Honey Shortbread.

Despite their success, the team behind Twoeightseven recently announced that they will not be renewing their lease and will be closing the bakery on November 24. In a heartfelt statement, they expressed gratitude to their loyal customers and reflected on the joy and success the bakery has brought them over the years.

While the decision to close Twoeightseven was not an easy one, the owners emphasized the importance of knowing when to stop and embracing new opportunities and challenges. As they bid farewell to their beloved bakery, they look forward to what the future holds and the new adventures that await them.

To stay updated on Twoeightseven’s final days and any future endeavors, be sure to follow them on social media. It’s always bittersweet to say goodbye to a favorite local spot, but the memories and flavors of Twoeightseven will surely be cherished by many for years to come.