Monthly Archives: May 2014
Will you be bowled over?
A GLASGOW pub with more than a century of history is up for sale.
The Bowlers is located on the south east corner of...
Diageo kicks off a spirits ‘revolution’
Firm seeks to unlock ‘growth potential’ with trade education initiative
DIAGEO has launched an on-trade initiative aimed at helping licensees unlock the “growth potential” of...
Story to Tell site goes live
New website and app for pubs tourism initiative launched
A MAJOR new tourism initiative designed to promote Scotland’s pubs to visitors has gone live.
The Scotland’s...
Wholesalers plan routes for the Games
WHOLESALERS are planning delivery routes for this summer’s Commonwealth Games after Glasgow and Edinburgh city councils published details of road closures and diversions during...
Pubs make the most of Easter
Bank holiday sun is a blessing for the trade across Scotland
THE Scottish on-trade was given an early taste of summer late last month when...
Hotelier slams signage rules
THE owner of a Fife hotel has slammed the local council after being forced to remove signage from a vehicle used to transport guests...
Vodka still in good spirits in Scots bars
Flavoured variants offer further opportunities for operators to boost profits
VODKA has been the kingpin of the spirits scene in Scotland’s pubs and bars for...
BID to spruce up street underway
WORK to raise the profile of Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street – and the venues on it – in the run up to this summer’s Commonwealth...
A dram fine time for sales
Whisky Month presents an opportunity for licensees
AS a vehicle for marketing Scotland’s national spirit, there’s never been anything quite like it.
Running throughout May,...
No Slouch when it comes to standards
Maintaining consistency through the wee small hours key to success
By Matthew Lynas
IT only took Mark Lappin one phone call to launch an on-trade partnership...