BOSSES at a West End restaurant have announced its closure but revealed "exciting" future plans.
Located in Kelvinbridge The Marigold Café, which served modern small plates with Asian influence, has closed the doors to it's Park Road eatery.
In a post shared on Instagram, restaurant owners thanked customers for their "incredible support" and said they were "grateful for every visit, memory and moment shared".
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They said: "We want to say thank you to everyone who has visited us over the last couple of years.
"While we are sad to see The Marigold Café close on Park Road we are excited about the future."
They went on to reveal they will be launching a pop-up kitchen at Crescent on Argyle Street in December, serving "some of our most popular dishes" in a new setting.
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Fans of the eatery shared their disappointment at the closure in the comments.
One person wrote: "Ach, such a shame. One of our favourite places to eat. Gutted for all."
Another said: "Sorry to hear you’re closing, but all the very best for the future. Your chicken on the small plates menu was legendary."
A third added: "So sorry to hear you’re closing, we’ve only just discovered you but will be sure to visit the pop up. All the best."
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