A NEW restaurant in Glasgow is now available for reservations, as its opening date was confirmed.
The Ivy Buchanan Street has announced that it will open its doors on July 29.
In celebration of the opening and The Ivy’s second Scottish restaurant, mannequins adorned in striking floral attire arrived on Buchanan Street yesterday, also known as Style Mile.
As well as the main restaurant, the space will feature two onyx bars and a private dining room, seating 24 guests.
Baton Berisha, managing director at The Ivy Collection said: “We’re delighted to be opening in Glasgow city centre on Monday, 29 July. Overseen by General Manager Kevin Lightbody, the team look forward to welcoming our regular guests and new neighbours, as well as becoming part of the local community.”
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