The owners of Finsbay took to social media to thank their loyal customers for their 'unwavering support' over the last eight years which saw them expand during the pandemic.
A popular Milngavie restaurant has announced it will shut permanently after taking the 'drastic decision' earlier this year to close temporarily.
Glasgow Live previously reported the eatery, which is known for their classic steaks and cocktails, announced it would shut for four weeks in January over increased costs.READ MORE:We tried the Glasgow Cat Cafe that everyone raves about and it was a pretty magical experience In the post, they wrote: "First and foremost we would like to thank our loyal Finsbay customers for their unwavering support over the last eight years since we opened and expanded our business. In particular during the covid pandemic.
"We are extremely proud of the role our business has served in our community for the last 8 years and we wish the next people all the best. We hope they receive the same fantastic support we have had.
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