Ettrickbridge’s Cross Keys Inn brought back to its former glory
The 17th century classic coaching inn now belongs to Rory and Vicki Steel – and Rory, the son of former Liberal Democrat leader, Lord David Steel, spent his first 18 years living across the road.
Thai street food arrives in the centre of Aberdeen
THE firm behind Thai restaurant chain Chaophraya has opened a new restaurant in Aberdeen.
Thaikhun, meaning ‘your Thailand’, is a casual dining restaurant inspired...
Highland graduates have learned for life
A FRESH cohort of bartenders have graduated from Diageo’s Learning for Life training programme, completing their six-week course with a graduation ceremony at The Whitehouse in Inverness.
Minimum pricing push hailed a success
Fresh bid to highlight argument in support of minimum pricing hailed a success.
Hospitality staff compete in charity beach volleyball tournament
TEAMS of staff from Edinburgh restaurants gathered on Portobello beach last weekend to serve up volleyballs rather than dishes and drinks.
Drambuie bar hots up
THE firm behind whisky liqueur brand Drambuie is to open an outdoor bar as part of Edinburgh’s winter celebrations.
The Drambuie Hot Apple Toddy Bar...
Edinburgh’s Lucky Liquor hosts London’s Seed Library for birthday bash
Since day one back in 2013, Lucky Liquor has had a very specific way of doing business, stocking thirteen bottles on the backbar, and a cocktail menu with thirteen drinks on it, changed every thirteen weeks.
Police visits require a ‘fresh approach’
POLICE Scotland should review its approach to premises visits, according to the former head of the force’s national licensing policy unit.
Speaking at the...
Harper’s accolade for eòrna co-owner Glen Montgomery
Glen honed his skills at some of Scotland’s finest restaurants, such as Number One at The Balmoral and Restaurant Andrew Fairlie at Gleneagles Hotel.
Bringing back the old barley
GLENMORANGIE director of distilling Dr Bill Lumsden paid homage to barley gone by at the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh as he hosted the launch...