Monthly Archives: July 2014
Spirited win for Bon Vivant
EDINBURGH bar and restaurant The Bon Vivant has been named the Best International Restaurant Bar at a global awards event.
The business triumphed at...
West goes to the west end
THE team behind West Brewery, Bar and Restaurant in Glasgow is expanding the brand with the opening of a second bar in the city....
A hot spot in the Highlands
Kintail Lodge has top views and access to attractions
A HOTEL on the route to Skye, with spectacular views of Loch Duich, is on the...
Highland businesses in running for awards
Restaurants, breweries and distilleries shortlisted for food and drink gongs
RESTAURANTS, distilleries and breweries across the north of Scotland are in the running for a...
CAMRA crowns ale champions
Kelburn and Stewart Brewing take top beer awards
By Gillian McKenzie
KELBURN Brewing Company and Stewart Brewing took the top awards at this year’s Scottish Real...
Beer festival coming to Scotland
BEER festival Craft Beer Rising is coming to Scotland this September with an event at Glasgow’s Drygate Brewery.
The event, which was launched in...
Chance to try rugby pub
A TEN-year lease for a high street pub 400m from Scotland’s national rugby stadium has come onto the market.
The Murrayfield Bar on Edinburgh’s...
Anderson adds alcohol-free
Black Isle bar bolsters draught range with Brewdog’s Nanny State
A BAR and restaurant with rooms in the Highlands has expanded its range of draught...
Join Rob Roy’s inn crowd
Village pub said to offer scope for further development
ROB Roy MacGregor, seen by some as Scotland’s Robin Hood, lives on in the name of...
Holyrood under fire on training
The Scottish Government has been criticised for “not doing enough” to raise awareness of the August 31 deadline for personal licence holder refresher training.