THERE'S one bakery every foodie needs to bag a slice of.
This massive Greggs has been crowned the biggest in Scotland.
From freshly baked sausage rolls to lip-smacking donuts this joint ticks all the boxes.
And there's even a secret menu crammed full of delicious treats – guaranteed to leave food fans drooling.
The gigantic eatery is situated in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, just 12 miles from Glasgow.
The bakery houses a large seating area with enough space for 56 people and there's room for another 30 outside.
However, it's the secret menu that's bound to get hungry tongues wagging.
According to Greggs' website: "The name might sound a bit suspect, but the Greggs ‘Secret Menu’ is a unique list of products that you will only find in certain Greggs shops around the UK.
"They’re those products that take you back to childhood, a flavour that reminds you of a special place or the sweet taste of your hometown.
"Whether it’s Stotties in the North East or Haggis Pies in Glasgow, every region has its own specialty.
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"Just like tastes change over time, so does our menu. But we also know that what someone likes to eat in Glasgow, might be different to what someone fancies in Newcastle!"
In the Coatbridge bakery, foodies can take full advantage of several hidden items – with hot Yum Yums, warm cookies and rarely-seen haggis pies on offer in Scotland's biggest store.
The huge Greggs joins a host of other massive establishments dotted across the country.
In Scotland, B&M's largest store can be found in Dumbartonshire – and it's bigger than the OVO Hydro.
Elsewhere we explore a supersized McDonalds with a secret floor.
And swapping Big Macs for beer, the country's biggest Wetherspoons has been revealed – and it's set in a jaw-dropping venue.
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