A DALGETY BAY bar could be inducted into this year's Hospitality Hall of Fame.
Hugo's Bar and Pavilion on Regents Way has been shortlisted for the Scottish Bar and Pub Awards, the country's longest-running hospitality awards, for the second year in a row.
This year they are up for the Staropramen Award for Outstanding Quality. They join a shortlist of the best venues across Scotland.
Awards organiser, Susan Young, said, “I would like to congratulate all our finalists from around the country. Their customers have voted in their thousands to ensure their favourite pubs, bars, restaurants and bar staff get the recognition they deserve.
“Despite the pressures hospitality faces, these businesses have worked hard at keeping and pleasing their customers and their hard work has been recognised.
"Our mystery shoppers and judges have also been incredibly positive about the standard of entry and the fantastic service they received on their visits.”
Award winners will be crowned at a spectacular Grand Ole Opry-themed awards ceremony on Tuesday, August 27, in Glasgow where over 600 hospitality industry champions will gather to find out who will scoop the top accolades.
The news comes as Hugo's gets ready to celebrate their birthday with a weekend of live entertainment.
Sophie de Rose is playing tomorrow (Friday) night, it's Lisa Kiloh, Daniel Lamond and Jimmy D on Saturday with Clark & Boj and Billy Reekie on Sunday.
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