Monthly Archives: July 2016
Major boost as Open hits Troon
LAST weekend’s Open Championship at Royal Troon was expected to boost the Scottish economy to the tune of £140 million.
Around 170,000 golf fans descended...
Tourism report is food for thought
New research reveals record spending on Scottish produce
VISITOR spend on food and drink in Scotland is at an all-time high, according to a report...
Cutting out a slice of the capital
A CATERING and kitchenware equipment supplier has expanded its presence in Scotland with the opening of a new store in Edinburgh.
Nisbets Edinburgh opened its...
Tea on the terrace
THE G&V Royal Mile Hotel in Edinburgh has opened its new Tanqueray Ten Terrace, which it claims offers Edinburgh’s only outdoor afternoon tea.
The hotel...
EU influence still holds sway in UK
Significant changes to employment law ‘unlikely’ in the short-term, says Marie Macdonald, head of employment law at MSHB Solicitors
ON June 23, the UK voted...
Gin gives rugby a try
Eden Mill has been named as the first ever ‘official gin partner’ of Scottish Rugby.
The sponsorship also sees the brand become the official gin...
Au revoir to French bistro
A FORMER French bistro in the Fife town of Cupar has been rebranded and relaunched by new owners. Café Montmartre on Bonnygate changed hands...
Bartenders gearing up for gin masterclasses
SCOTTISH bartenders are gearing up to broaden their gin knowledge at two masterclasses being run by Brockmans early next month.
The gin producer is set...
City pub celebrates three decades
A GLASGOW licensee pulled out all the stops last weekend to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his pub.
Billy Gold marked the milestone at Hielan...
An Xtra flavour for Irn-Bru
AG Barr is introducing a new permanent addition to the Irn-Bru range.
Irn-Bru Xtra is a sugar-free version of Irn-Bru that is designed to taste...