A Scottish cookery school aims to transform a vacant restaurant space in Glasgow’s Princes Square into a culinary hub for locals and visitors.
Glasgow: A Scottish cookery school is eyeing a spot in a former restaurant at Princes Square shopping centre. It sounds like a fun idea, right?
Sheet Anchor Investments Ltd has reached out to Glasgow City Council to get the green light for this change. They want to turn the empty unit 53 into something special.
According to a letter sent to the council, the Scottish Academy of Food and Drink is keen to run the place as a cookery school. How cool is that?
They’re also planning to add a deli counter and a coffee stand that everyone can enjoy. It’s like a little food paradise!
The layout includes some exciting features like chef masterclasses, cocktail classes, and even whisky tastings. Perfect for foodies!
They mentioned that these experiences would be available for anyone who signs up for the cookery school. Sounds like a great way to learn some new skills!
Initial designs show a “speakeasy” area, a wine tasting space, and a barista masterclass. It’s shaping up to be quite the culinary destination.
The letter, submitted by Montagu Evans, also highlights that the deli counter and coffee stand will be open to the public, along with outdoor seating in the mall. Nice touch!
They plan to stick to the trading hours of Princes Square, aiming to have the deli counter open from 9 am to 1 pm. Early birds will love that!
The application states that this development is an exciting opportunity for the mall and will fill a vacant unit. It’s a win-win!
Any future changes to the unit will be handled by the new tenant. For now, council planners are reviewing the plans. Fingers crossed!