Kimpton Blythswood Square with Moet & Chandon, Glasgow
Moet & Chandon has arrived at the Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel in Glasgow.
The pop-up bar, exclusively hosted in the five-star city centre hotel from tomorrow, will remain in place to welcome in the bells at Hogmanay. On Sunday, a Moet & Chandon Christmas Brunch will be held in the Blythswood’s newly opened iasg restaurant.
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Chateau-X, FREE Chateaubriand Weekend, Glasgow
To celebrate the launch of Chateau-X Finnieston, customers will be offered free steak this weekend. The restaurant, which officially opens to the public on the December 9, will be offering a free meal for two for all customers on a first come, first served basis at their new Finnieston location.
The free steak offer can be redeemed from 12pm on both days.
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Itsu, Edinburgh
A new Japanese restaurant is to open early next year in Edinburgh’s St James Quarter. The Itsu is the most recent addition to the quarter’s dining scene, and will offer sushi and salads, teriyaki, katsu, shared platters, and sweet treats.
IG: @itsuofficial
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