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From Rioja to VEGA: Glasgow s most talked about restaurants this week

Tabac Date night is back, and so is Tabac on Mitchell Lane. Cocktails, pizza and chacuterie sharing boards with a wine bar on the side. 5 The Schoolhouse (New Entry) Sub Club director Mike Grieve will open a pop-up rooftop bar and restaurant. The 120-seat venue is set to open at The Schoolhouse, an office building in Kinning Park. Background music will be permitted and there will be food by Ramen Dayo. It’s all happening this month. 6 Unalome by Graeme Cheevers (Down Five) A fantastic launch menu has sent demand for a table in this new restaurant on Kelvingrove Street into overdrive. Enjoy an ambitious standard of fine dining with grilled fillet of North Sea turbot, Orkney scallops and roasted Goosnargh duck.

Glasgow pub Bier Halle gets licences for Buchanan Street outdoor areas

Glasgow pub Bier Halle gets licences for Buchanan Street outdoor areas
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Night time economy left in limbo , industry body claims

Night time economy ‘left in limbo’, industry body claims Updated: May 11, 2021, 2:28 pm NTIA Scotland says there is no indication of when night-time businesses can reopen (Richard McCarthy/PA) A body representing night time economy businesses – which is suing the Scottish Government – has said the sector has been “left in limbo” over reopening due to a lack of clarity on dates from the Scottish Government. Ahead of the First Minister announcing further easing of restrictions on Tuesday, the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) Scotland has called for more certainty for the sector. NTIA Scotland has previously launched legal action against the Scottish Government, which it says is proceeding “at pace”, over the emergency coronavirus legislation put in place last year.

Scots business welcomes Covid easing but nightclubs rage at perpetual limbo

Scots business welcomes Covid easing but nightclubs rage at perpetual limbo BUSINESS leaders have welcomed Nicola Sturgeon’s confirmation that Covid lockdown restrictions will ease significantly from Monday. The First Minister said only Moray, where the virus is four times as prevalent as the national average, was likely to remain in Level 3. However the rest of the mainland would move down to Level 2, allowing the opening of indoor pubs, cafes and restaurants, cinemas, theatres, casinos bingo halls. While most islands will move to Level 1, with greater socialising allowed. Hugging family and friends who had been off-limits will also be allowed in most of Scotland, with no physical distancing required for permitted household visits.

We remain stuck in perpetual limbo : Nightclub bosses demand for clarity on reopening dates again

The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) Scotland has called for more certainty for the sector. NTIA Scotland has previously launched legal action against the Scottish Government, which it says is proceeding “at pace”, over the emergency coronavirus legislation put in place last year. NTIA Scotland chairman and Glasgow Sub Club boss Mike Grieve, said: “As our neighbours south of the border prepare to unlock and remove all restrictions within the coming weeks, in Scotland we remain stuck in perpetual limbo with still no indicative date for reopening or even an outline of the conditions which will allow nightlife to restart.

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