Graduates raise a glass to Magners
The scheme, run in conjunction with Tennent’s Training Academy and Celtic FC and now in its fourth year, is designed to help unemployed people to find careers in hospitality
Calls to act on city’s “disgrace”
Glasgow’s on-trade hurt by spike in crime, say operators
Hoteliers must do their part
Businesses have a responsibility to provide tourists with the highest standards of service, food and drink during their stay
Operator kept the faith in Kilmarnock
The opening of a new 7 Saints bar posed significant challenges
Costley commits to tomorrow’s trade
The company was visited by Scottish minister for business, fair work and skills, Jamie Hepburn, who presented certificates to a number of staff for completing training courses
Decades of quality food
Customers have been asked to submit their favourite memories of the city’s food and drink scene from the past three decades
Brewdog is taking off in Scotland
Three new openings as Brewdog continues its expansion
They let The Dogs out
Edinburgh restaurant The Dogs has morphed into The Perch following a £120,000 refurbishment by new owners
Brexit effect already felt
The UK’s decision to leave the bloc has led to a sharp drop in the number of people from Europe applying for jobs in the north, which is causing damage to the area’s hospitality sector
Great Ayrshire bake-off
The trip was organised as part of the group’s #LoveFoodFeelGood campaign, which introduces children to cookery skills




























