Sustainable steak is coming to the city centre as Gaucho restaurants begin work on their first Glasgow location.
Signage confirms that the 'carbon neutral' beef restaurant will be moving into 7 West Nile street, in the former home of Benihana.
The Argentinean influenced venue will serve steaks from cattle that have spent their lives on pampas farms feeding on seventeen different types of grass.
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Speaking previously, Gaucho CEO Martin Williams said: “Glasgow is the perfect location for our first new Gaucho restaurant since 2016 for many reasons, none less than it being the home city of COP26.
“We must stop eating intensively reared, poor quality meats and support responsible restaurateurs committed to regenerative farming and providing an ethical, guilt-free beef offering on menus."
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The opening date for Gaucho Glasgow is planned for January 2022, just in time for an eco-friendly Valentine's Day reservation.
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