A popular Glasgow west end coffee shop will be transformed into a cereal bar for one day only.
Teasing the upcoming launch of its software-based broadband provider, Brillband will take over Black Pine Coffee Co in the city’s Kelvinbridge area on Tuesday, September 27. It will offer cereal lovers bowls of the brand’s own cereal Brillbytes, as well as coffee and WiFi all day free of charge.
Brillband this week announced its sponsorship of United Rugby Championship side Glasgow Warriors, and stars from the Scotstoun Stadium club will visit the Brillbeans pop-up.
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Duncan Di Biase, founder of Brillband, said: “Brillband is all about connection, and we’re inviting everybody to come along to the Brillbeans for one day to enjoy free coffee, free cereal, and of course free WiFi all on us in a brilliant environment to work, chat, and connect with new people.
“Great Western Road is officially the third coolest street in the world, and who knows, perhaps Brillbeans will provide the extra oomph it needs to tip the balance next time round!
“We’re proud to be officially backing the Warriors, and it’s great to have their weight behind the Brillband movement. Hopefully a caffeine boost and Brillbyte injection will help give them an extra boost this week.”
Households across Glasgow and Renfrewshire can save more than £100 on their broadband by signing up to a pioneering trial by Brillband, the company behind the ‘world’s first’ app-based broadband technology, which launches next month.
The waiting list to join the three-month trial for the tech is open, allowing consumers to control their connection to the 1GB, full-fibre service from their mobile phone or tablet device.
Brillband’s test phase will begin across Glasgow and Renfrewshire in October. Those interested in joining the trial can sign up, and find out more visit brillband.com/glasgow.
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