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Aberdeen’s Ye Olde Frigate Bar goes on sale for first time in 30 years

Just a stone’s throw away from the bustling Aberdeen Harbour and popular with tourists and locals alike, the Olde Frigate is a celebrated establishment with a rich history dating back centuries.

Will you set sail for Stornoway?

If you’ve ever considered relocating to the Outer Hebrides, the sale of the County Hotel in Stornoway could be the perfect opportunity. 

Famed Finnieston Hebridean hostelry The Park Bar hits the market

The Park Bar is being marketed by Graham + Sibbald, which described it as ‘a true gem' - a turn-key operation, with a healthy balance of tourist and local trade.

Three Thistles selling ‘magnificent seven’ portfolio of pubs

Up for sale: Glasgow's Dram!, The Clockwork Beer Co and The West Side Tavern; Edinburgh's The Steading; Lasswade's The Laird and Dog; Paisley's Telfords; and Balloch's The Dog House.

The Cavens Arms in Dumfries comes to market for the first time in 20...

Over its decades under the care of the Jeffries family The Cavens Arms has won a total of 15 CAMRA Real Ale awards and become renowned for its seasonal Scottish food.

Will you make a move to the Merchant City?

Strathduie Bar is a traditional pub incorporating a sizeable lounge and bar area, described as a ‘turnkey hospitality business in a prime Glasgow location’.

An immaculate opportunity in Broughty Ferry

A PROPERTY described as an ‘upmarket restaurant in an affluent suburb’ has come onto the books of Graham + Sibbald. 

Glenfarg welcomes MacLeods as new tenants of The Bein Inn

The country inn, in a popular tourist area, will be the couple’s first independent business venture, but they have experience in the hotel trade as a chef and front of house management.  

Bruce Taverns’ Fife village pub will re-open as a restaurant

A NEW business owner has been found for former Leslie pub, Eighty Five Bar, which is now set to become an Indian-Nepalese restaurant.

Wirefox grows its luxury hotels portfolio with golf coast acquisition

Northern Irish company Wirefox has acquired The Duck’s Inn, in Aberlady, East Lothian, as part of its Marram hotel collection.

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