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Features dedicated to the licensed trade in Scotland.

Brewer opens on Argyle Street

Innis & Gunn, the craft brewer and bars group, has opened a new venue in Glasgow cultural and events space Argyle St Arches .

Machrie ready to make its mark

Islay hotel set to open after major refurbishment .

A Coll for more space

The Coll Hotel on the west coast island of the same name is set to almost double in size as part of a major expansion plan .

Spiritual successor in the granite city

Newly transformed Aberdeen venue is ready to mesmerise with cocktails and local produce

Cashing in on local produce

Strategy aims to swell spending on Scottish food and drink by £1 billion .

New Italian eatery a family affair

An Italian restaurant in Dunfermline has a distinct family feel after being taken over by a chef and his parents .

Gold struck in Borders

A restaurant with rooms in the Borders has been recognised for setting a gold standard in hospitality .

Putting down roots in Maryhill

A VETERAN Glasgow restaurateur intent on leading a Finnieston-like “sea-change” in Maryhill is poised to launch his latest venture, The Botany, on Maryhill Road.

The evolution of the licensed trade

Inverarity Morton will showcase the diversity of its portfolio on September 18 when it hosts a new event, Evolution 18.

Craft brewer is hometown hero

DUNDEE craft brewer 71 Brewing has grand designs for its future after being confirmed as one of the main drinks suppliers to the new V&A Dundee.

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Jack Cummins
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