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Newton Mearns’ newest restaurant is already winning awards

Just seven months after its opening, Newton Mearns’ The Malletsheugh has been named as New Restaurant Of The Year at the Scottish Curry Awards.

Whisky distilling to begin 60 degrees north of the equator

Shetland’s first whisky distillery is set to open In Lerwick in 2024, at which time it will become the most northerly whisky distillery in the world.

OVO Hydro announces new ‘pouring partnership’ with Molson Coors

The new four-year agreement will put Pravha, Madrí Excepcional and Aspall Cyder into the OVO Hydro’s taps, and Rekorderlig into its fridges.

Licensees invited to compete for Best Bar None Glasgow awards

Strathclyde University’s Student Union, The Venue, on Richmond Street, will host the registration event on Wednesday, April 24th starting at 9am.

Hollywood heavyweight invests in Edinburgh’s fine dining scene

On Dundas St, directly underneath The Table, the 50-cover bistro offers a fixed price lunch menu and an A La Carte dinner menu, including a 'relaxed' Sunday lunch. 

Glasgow newest Chinese restaurant Zhima is open for business

The new restaurant will be the ninth opening for Hunky Dory Group, owners of popular city centre spots Chaakoo Bombay Cafe, Panang, and Topolabamba.

Scotts heads into spring with new menus for Largs and Troon

Ahead of the 152nd Golf Open, the chefs have been working with Buzzworks’ head of food, Scott van der Hoek, to showcase the best of Scotland

Coalin makes the move from Claridges to St Andrews’ Old Course

As the resort’s new Executive Chef, Coalin promises to bring in an emphasis on sustainability and local sourcing, plus plant-based and ‘well-being focused’ meals.

Exotic drinks predicted to prove popular with customers this summer

Foreign flavours – whether it’s world beer brands, wines or exotic spirits – will be in demand as customers seek out far-flung flavours

13th Note workers win compensation for redundancies

The tribunal involved 11 members of Unite, and Javacrest Limited, now in liquidation, with Jacqueline Fennessy listed as its only active director.

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