Urban embarks on expansion drive
A GLASGOW pub firm is proving that recession can be a time of opportunity as well as threat by confirming plans to grow its...
Woods sell Bieldside to PB Devco
SIGNATURE Pub Group has sold Aberdeen inn The Bieldside to local operator PB Devco.
The sale, for an undisclosed sum from an asking price of...
Grosvenor in line for revamp
THE Hilton Grosvenor in Glasgow’s west end is to be refurbished to the tune of £1.3 million.
The project will give the hotel’s 96 bedrooms...
Denise puts on a capital show
Edinburgh's licensed trade was on song last Thursday night as West End musical star Denise Van Outen hosted the SLTN Awards in Glasgow. Capital operators were singing from the rooftops after scooping eight of the 21 prizes up for grabs as Scotland’s leading trade publication toasted the country’s best licensed venues and individuals. But Edinburgh didn’t have it all its own way: Glasgow took six awards and there were winners from towns all over the country, from Fraserburgh to the Borders.
Euro ruling brings more questions
MUCH like there remain questions to be answered over the Liam Fox-Adam Werritty affair, the recent European judgement on foreign decoders has left no...
VIVAS in TGI coup
VIVAS has signed up to become the exclusive wine supplier to the TGI Friday’s restaurant chain.
The deal, which will see VIVAS supply a range...
Honours up for honours
MARTIN Wishart and Paul Tamburrini’s Edinburgh brasserie The Honours is in the running for a top design award tomorrow night.
The restaurant, designed by...
Slice of Brazilian life for Glasgow
AUTHENTICITY is the name of the game at Glasgow’s newest Brazilian restaurant.
Viva Brazil, on the city’s Bothwell Street, is modelled on a traditional Brazilian...
Pubs blow final whistle on Sky
Operators are switching off Sky in favour of cheaper alternatives after the use of foreign decoders was declared legal by the European Court of Justice. Several publicans told SLTN last week they are quitting the broadcast giant in light of the ‘Murphy judgement’ – even though the ruling has yet to be enshrined in UK law.
City clubbers give scanner thumbs up
Almost 10,000 clubbers have given the thumbs up to a new fingerprint ID scanner – less than four weeks after it was installed at a Glasgow club.
The Scannet system, which operator Carlo Citti initially launched in Campus on Sauchiehall Street before rolling it out to sister venues O’Couture and Club 520, requires customers to register their passport or driving licence details and provide their thumb print.















