Monthly Archives: August 2017
Borders brasserie in castle deal
THE owners of a Borders brasserie have joined forces with a nearby 16th century castle to launch a new package for visitors.
David Haetzman, who,...
Appeal figures underline flaws
SLTN finds more than half of appeals to 2010 revaluation were rejected
Chef to launch a new capital bistro
Paul Tamburrini joins forces with Macdonald Hotels
SCOTS chef Paul Tamburrini is to launch a new bistro in an Edinburgh hotel after joining forces with...
Buyer sought for Dumfries pub
A DUMFRIES pub with almost a century of trading history is up for sale.
Punch has appointed commercial property firm Colliers International to market the...
Is leasing pubs the future for craft?
Partnerships between producers and pubcos can benefit both sides, say firms
SCOTLAND’S craft brewers are being encouraged to use pubs to grow their businesses –...
Drinks giant grows sales
DIAGEO claims to have grown its share of both the on and off-trade drinks markets in its latest financial statement.
The company’s preliminary results for...
Small country, big reputation
Scottish is increasingly seen as a byword for quality in drinks
AS far back as the 18th century famed French writer Voltaire was declaring “we...
Celebration for regulars
GLASGOW pub the Hielan Jessie pulled out all the stops when two of its regulars tied the knot.
Customers Margo and Susan popped into the...
Ascending to new heights in Ayrshire
Dreghorn lessees off to a flyer with new pub, as Jack Walsh reports
ALTHOUGH aptly named for its location, at the foot of a hill...
End of price saga in sight?
By Gillian McKenzie
THE latest instalment in the long-running saga that is minimum pricing and we’re still in the dark... well, for a few more...