A Glasgow bar has revealed that they will be giving away free cocktails until the end of this month.
Revolución de Cuba, based in the city centre, is asking customers to donate good- quality gloves, hats, or scarves as part of its From Cuba with GLove appeal in exchange for a free cocktail.
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The appeal, which will run until Wednesday, January 31, will see any goods donated to the bar passed on to Revolución de Cuba’s local charity partners - who support homeless and vulnerable people in and around Glasgow.
All donated items will be exchanged for a Banana Manaña cocktail, on the house, as a thank you.
Alex McMillan of Revolución de Cuba said: “As temperatures are forecast to drop and snow to fall, we hope that From Cuba with GLove will make a positive impact on the lives of those who live in the communities around our Glasgow venue and across the city, whilst shining a spotlight on Cuban kindness.
“The Cuban people are known for their affection, gentleness and humanity and they’re sentiments that we share here at Revolución de Cuba Glasgow. The New Year is an excellent time to declutter and clear out, setting us up for 2024 whilst making a real difference to those who need our support – especially as an icy blast prepares to hit the UK. In return, you’ll brighten up what is no doubt a chilly January day with a deliciously fruity sunshine cocktail in a glass, as our way of saying thanks for your support.
“All homeless charities have been chosen by our local teams and customers and are causes close to their hearts. We encourage those who donate to find out more about them, and to also nominate their own worthy causes to receive warm winter accessories from us.”
Items can be donated at the bar's location on Renfield Street, G2 1LU.
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You can also nominate a homeless charity to receive a donation via the link HERE
If you or someone you know is struggling with drinking and alcohol consumption, you can find your local help service HERE
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