UPDATE: Four Glasgow restaurants update customers after liquidation news
A hospitality group behind some of Glasgow's most popular restaurants has gone into liquidation.
Kained Holdings, which owns a number of venues in the Finnieston area, has been given a court order after being unable to pay its debts.
According to the notice of court order in a winding up, Wylie and Bissett have been appointed as liquidators and it is understood that jobs have been secured as employees have bene transferred to other companies during the sale of business and assets.
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The group operated the Oyster Bar and Lebowskis, known for its White Russian cocktails in homage to the 1998 film The Big Lebowski; The Finnieston, which showcases some of the world's best gins alongside ethically-sourced seafood; and Porter & Rye, which is popular for its steaks.
It comes after we have been reporting that the cost-of-living crisis has continued to put a strain on hospitality businesses, with many closing in recent months.
To view the court order in full, please click here.
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