Lisa's Lochend Takeaway: A Local Hero Supporting the Next Generation of Football Talent

Lisa's Lochend Takeaway: A Local Hero Supporting the Next Generation of Football Talent Local Story by Brian Anderson In the heart of Lochend, there’s a local business that’s not just serving up mouth-watering food but also making a real impact on the community. Lisa’s Lochend Takeaway, run by the inspiring Lisa herself, has become more than just a beloved spot for locals to grab a bite—it’s now playing a key role in supporting the future of Easterhouse’s young football stars.

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11/24/20243 min read

Lisa's Lochend Takeaway: A Local Hero Supporting the Next Generation of Football Talent

Local Story by Brian Anderson

In the heart of Lochend, there’s a local business that’s not just serving up mouth-watering food but also making a real impact on the community. Lisa’s Lochend Takeaway, run by the inspiring Lisa herself, has become more than just a beloved spot for locals to grab a bite—it’s now playing a key role in supporting the future of Easterhouse’s young football stars.

This winter, Lisa’s has stepped up as a sponsor for the Easterhouse Under 20s football team, showing just how deeply she cares about the community she’s part of. "It’s brill that we can help the team," Lisa says with a smile, expressing her pride in supporting local youth sports. Her generosity and dedication to helping young athletes have not gone unnoticed, especially by the members of the football team and their manager, Dennis Doherty.

In the freezing temperatures of winter, the players and the coaching staff braved the cold to send a heartfelt thank you to Lisa and her team at Lisa’s Lochend Takeaway. Dennis Doherty, manager of the Under 20s, shared his gratitude: "We couldn’t be more thankful to Lisa’s Lochend Takeaway for their support. It means the world to us, especially as we continue to work hard and push forward. It’s businesses like Lisa’s that make a real difference to our community."

A Local Business with a Heart of Gold

Lisa’s Lochend Takeaway has been a staple in the area now , offering some of the best breakfasts and hearty meals around. But Lisa’s commitment to her community goes far beyond just serving great food. She’s a true believer in the power of supporting local initiatives, whether it's sponsoring a local football team or offering a warm welcome to everyone who walks through her door.

And if you haven’t yet paid a visit to Lisa’s Lochend Takeaway, you’re missing out on more than just great food. Located at 75a Lochend Road, Glasgow, this local gem serves up everything from sizzling breakfasts to tasty lunches and comforting dinners. Lisa's warm hospitality and her passion for good food are as much a part of the experience as the food itself. The breakfast, in particular, is a fan favourite—there's nothing like starting the day with one of Lisa's hearty meals to fuel up for whatever lies ahead.

Support Local, Support Community

As the Easterhouse Under 20s continue to grow and train, it’s important to remember the crucial role businesses like Lisa’s Lochend Takeaway play in nurturing local talent. By supporting the team, Lisa is investing in the next generation, encouraging young people to get involved in sports, stay active, and strive for success. It’s a true reflection of the strength and spirit of Glasgow's community—where businesses, players, and residents come together to create something greater than themselves.

As always, we at Glasgow Eyes love to celebrate the unsung heroes who make our communities stronger. Lisa’s Lochend Takeaway is a shining example of how local businesses can make a big difference in the lives of those around them. So, next time you’re in the area, don’t forget to swing by Lisa’s for a bite to eat and show your support for this incredible local business that’s doing so much for the Easterhouse Under 20s.

If you know of anyone else doing great things in the Glasgow community, don’t hesitate to drop us a message! We pride ourselves on sharing local stories and keeping the spirit of our city alive.

Braving The Weather - Photo Brian Anderson