A new Moroccan restaurant is proposed for Finnieston, Glasgow, with plans submitted to convert a barbershop into a dining establishment.
A restaurant specializing in Moroccan cuisine could be coming to Finnieston under new plans. Glasgow City Council has received an application requesting permission to convert a barbershop located at 1090 Argyle Street into a dining establishment. The company behind the proposal, Morocco Tagine, aims to introduce an additional dining option to the vibrant Finnieston area. Plans submitted on behalf of the company highlight the significant transformation of Finnieston over the past decade.
The area has experienced a remarkable resurgence, evolving from a relatively rundown neighborhood into a thriving hub for wining and dining. The presence of venues like the Hydro has undoubtedly played a key role in this transformation, attracting a diverse mix of residents and visitors. Now, Finnieston boasts an abundance of bars, diners, cafes, restaurants, and independent retailers, making it a premier destination for socialising in the west end.The proposed development would see the property transformed into a restaurant specializing in Moroccan cuisine, offering a unique and flavorful dining experience to the community. If approved, the restaurant is expected to operate from 10am to 11pm on Sundays to Thursdays, and from 10am to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
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