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One of Scotland’s largest hospitality groups, Buzzworks Holdings, is to announce it will bring its flagship restaurant Scotts to Greenock, creating over 70 jobs for the town. Set to open at the new Greenock Cruise Ship Visitor Centre, currently under construction on the banks of the river Clyde, the restaurant will be the dynamic, family run business’s first venture in Inverclyde, offering fantastic food and drink in a world class venue that local residents will be proud of. Scotts, synonymous for its delicious dishes made from the best local ingredients available across the west of Scotland and beyond, will bring its relaxed all day dining and drinking offering to the new £19.2 million cruise ship visitor centre in Greenock, making it the perfect escape for discerning diners, both during or outwith the cruise call season. Picture, Buzzworks Holdings MD Kenny Blair, alongside Councillor Stephen McCabe, the leader of Inverclyde Council and their representative on the Glasgow Region City Deal Cabinet (the Greenock Cruise Ship Visitor Centre is a City Deal funded project). Picture by Chris James

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Buzzworks Holdings has announced it will open its flagship restaurant Scotts in Greenock. creating over 70 jobs for the town.

Set to open at the new Greenock Cruise Ship Visitor Centre, the new restaurant venue will be designed by Jim Hamilton, featuring an open air rooftop terrace with panoramic views across the water and capacity for 150 covers within the restaurant for guests.

Due to open towards the end of 2022, the seafront venue will be Buzzworks’ fourth Scotts restaurant, joining Scotts of Troon and Largs, as well as its newest Scotts, based in the East at South Queensferry, just outside Edinburgh.

Scotts, which has built up an enviable reputation over the past 17 years, said it will serve guests with locally landed seafood and the freshest ingredients from Scotland’s larder. In-house mixologists will also develop an enviable list of signature cocktails and carefully curated wine lists to bolster its excellent drinks menu.

Kenny Blair, Buzzworks Holdings MD, said: “Having been in the pipeline for over three years, this is another significant step forward in our continued growth strategy as we continue to branch out from our historical base in Ayrshire.

“The venue not only fits our ethos of enhancing communities through great hospitality, but will allow us to bring a new exciting dining experience to the area and help create numerous opportunities for the local community to work with a company that has ranked within The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For over recent years.”

He added: “We can’t wait to begin fitting out the venue to showcase our take on stylish coastal escapism and look forward to finally opening our doors to both the local community and visitors alike.”

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