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Curtain abruptly falls on Edinburgh musical institution The Jazz Bar

The basement venue’s laid back vibe – brought to life by a carefully curated line up of jazz musicians and a quality bar offer – had attracted a loyal regular audience.

Brockmans Gin appoints Jean-Dominique Andreu as managing director

Andreu brings with him more than 30 years of experience in the wine and spirits industry, having worked with several ‘disruptive’ brands and launched several more.

Innis & Gunn celebrates its 21st birthday with beers at 2003 prices

From Tuesday 16th April to Thursday 18th April 2024, the brand’s fans can enjoy a pint of Innis & Gunn’s lager for the nostalgia-inducing sum of £3.00

European ‘hybrid hospitality’ arrives in Glasgow’s Merchant City

This brand new £90 million development is the 18th hub to open for the Amsterdam-based company, founded in 2012 by Edinburgh-born Charlie MacGregor.

Armed Forces gather at Turnberry for a celebratory round of golf

In a gesture of ‘support and commitment’ towards the Armed Forces, Ayrshire golf resort Trump Turnberry has signed the Armed Forces Covenant.

From dance music to dining, John Keenan is still aiming for the top

Glaswegian hit-maker's career change sees him appointed as head chef at the Worq group’s Bearsden cocktail bar and kitchen, 55BearsdenCross.

From Chicago to Killiecrankie, Maura is on a mission for the CIA

Perthshire’s award-winning restaurant with rooms, Killiecrankie House, is playing host to an externship student from the Culinary Institute of America

Obituary: Ian Urquhart CBE, former head of Gordon & MacPhail

The driving force behind the company’s decision to purchase and re-equip Benromach Distillery in 1993, he played the lead role in creating that whisky's style

Worldwide wine selection gets Uncorked under city’s chandeliers

Glasgow's Trades Hall hosted Uncorked Scotland, bringing together the richly varied wine portfolios of Tennent’s, Matthew Clark & Bibendum

Public nuisance complaints can be the death knell for venues

The owner of a bar with a popular musical entertainment offering found himself on the receiving end of noise complaints from a single neighbour ...

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