- Advertisement -

Homepage

Features dedicated to the licensed trade in Scotland.

Scholarships awarded to Scottish hospitality’s ambitious youngsters

The scholarships were handed out at the annual HIT Talent Conference, at Glasgow's Voco Grand Central Hotel, where delegates assembled to hear a line-up of inspirational speakers.

Scotland’s top chefs in the spotlight on next week’s Great British Menu

Taking part are Kevin Dalgleish, of Amuse in Aberdeen; Calum Montgomery, of Edinbane Lodge on Skye; Ajay Kumar, of Glasgow’s Swadish; and David Millar, of Jupiter Artland, near Edinburgh.

Black pints aren’t the only way to celebrate St Patrick’s Day this March

Irish whiskey has earned a reputation for its quality over hundreds of years – and there’s arguably more of it available to Scottish publicans now than at any time in recent history. 

McPherson, Faulds and Anderson unveil the Edinburgh Bar Show

The three-day, ‘community-focused’ trade event, will run April 8 to April 10 with a ‘full calendar of unique and memorable bar takeovers, seminars, collaborations, demonstrations and tastings’.

Minimum pricing for alcohol to continue – and increase to 65p per unit

SCOTLAND’S policy of enforcing a minimum price per unit of alcohol is to be continued and strengthened, it was announced today, with that minimum price rising from 50p to 65p per unit.

Diageo bolsters its online support to ‘supercharge’ independent operators

Ahead of the revamp, Diageo engaged with over 1000 independent operators across the trade through focus groups and interviews, to identify business needs, challenges, and ambitions.

Sporting start to 2024 offers opportunities for the on-trade

Research suggests that a premium sports offering is ‘strongly linked’ to premium beer sales as viewers are more likely to trade up when watching games, compared to the average consumer

Criminal convictions can be a tricky part of the licensing system

Oddly, although driving a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or with an alcohol concentration above the limit constitutes a relevant offence, a refusal to take a breath test does not. 

Scotland’s youngest Michelin chef Sam Yorke retains star for Heron

“From walking through the doors to leaving at the end of the night, every member of our team plays a pivotal role and I am grateful for their hard work being recognised by the Guide for a 2nd year."

Highland Coast Hotels acquires in Inverness and expands in Plockton

Lochardil House on Stratherrick Road in Inverness is the eighth venue to become part of Highland Coast Hotels collection of hospitality properties across the north Highlands.

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