Into The Gate for a cocktail or two with Glenmorangie
“The Scotch whisky industry – the young team within the Scotch whisky industry – has been talking a lot about bringing in a new demographic to whisky, and cocktails are that platform to be able to get people into it." : Andy Gemmell, owner, The Gate
Scapa Distillery opens an ‘unparalleled’ whisky tasting venue on Orkney
The ‘Scapa Noust’ is targeted at Single Malt fans and wild landscape adventurers alike, offering ‘uniquely immersive experiences’ for those looking to taste exceptional whisky in a spectacular location.
Caterer.com backs employment charity Only A Pavement Away
An industry charity that helps prison leavers, veterans and those facing homelessness to find employment in the hospitality sector, has placed 300 members into work since founding five years ago.
New figures point to a staycation boom for the UK hotel trade
A large majority of UK consumers – 81% – are planning to stay in a UK hotel in 2023, raising the prospect of a boom year for domestic hospitality.
Islay’s first rye whisky provides ‘regeneration’ for Bruichladdich
‘The Regeneration Project’ is the third release in Bruichladdich’s project series, and the first whisky to be classed as an Islay Single Grain Scotch Whisky.Â
Stills put in place at the Port of Leith Distillery
The people behind the Port of Leith Distillery aim to open for business this summer, touting the development as the biggest tourist attraction to be built in Leith for decades, with a projected 25,000 visitors in its first year, increasing to 160,000 by 2025.
Crerar Hotels’ Catriona is a ScotHot ‘Hospitality Hero’ Â
The international business graduate from Glasgow Caledonian University, described as one of Scotland’s ‘most exciting young marketing brains’, is delighted to have been recognised among some of the country’s top hospitality newcomers.
Surge in UK workers seeking hospitality jobs
Extrapolating the results of this latest worker survey to the UK population as a whole suggests that some 2.9 million people are currently thinking of making a move into hospitality from another sector
Dalry Road’s First Coast bistro celebrates 20 years in business Â
The bistro, named after a small village in Wester Ross, opened in 2003, and has since built up a solid customer base in the neighbourhood for an ever-changing menu full of ‘interesting & robust flavours’.Â
Cru Holdings recognises its top talent at annual awards bash
Cru managing director Scott Murray said: “It has been an incredibly tough couple of years for both hospitality and travel, and these annual events are a great way of saying thank you.

























