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Monthly Archives: July 2018

Lawson: high standards in the Highlands

Social responsibility underpins SLTN Award-winning venue

New term for College bar

Aberdeen venue alive and kicking after root and branch refurb

The unstoppable spirit of the trade

There’s no let up in gin growth meaning a good range is a must in bars

Behind bars: gin

Popular serves and sourcing brands are just some of the questions SLTN posed to two gin experts
Customer paying with their mobile phone

Ignore the present and risk the future

Operators who don’t move with the times could alienate their customers

Pubs should take the tonic high road

Premium tonics are being sought out and bars have to be ready to meet demand

Opening up gin to the masses

Flavoured gins and liqueurs are attracting new consumers

Music fee plan could kill clubs

PROPOSALS to raise music tariffs for events in bars and nightclubs have been dubbed “a disgrace” by operators, who claim the higher fees could lead to closures.

Time for national debate on levy

Independent research into impact of a tourist tax on sector is required
Hergés on the Loch was built in 2010.

Chance to break for the Borders

A BORDERS bar and restaurant in a “beautiful setting” adjacent to a park and loch has come onto the books of property firm CDLH

Columns

Jack Cummins
LEGAL by Jack Cummins
FINANCIAL Wylie & Bisset
Neil Morrison
ASK THE OPERATOR Neil Morrison
THE GRAPEVINE
Luke Richardson
MEET THE MAKER
William Woodburn
MIXED UP WORLD Ewan Angus