July 07, 2020
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Good afternoon,

Considering the majority of the Scottish population have waited three-and-a-half months for a pint, it must have seemed liked the world was playing a cruel trick on those who pitched up at Cranside Kitchen in Finnieston, Glasgow.

Having booked out tables at its new beer garden, customers were then informed they could not enter the establishment after last-minute fears over safety concerns.

They were then forced to wait five-and-a-half hours as the restaurant sought to get the alcohol license cleared.

Cranside insist the problem is now behind them and they'll be able to offer food with drinks from this point forward.

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