How To Uncover Unbelieveable Deals On Glasgow Event Invitations

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If you love attending the coolest Glasgow events, wouldn't you adore it if you can get individual invitations to the very best ones? What if you can get access to events that were almost impossible to obtain tickets for utilizing conventional methods? Better still, what if there was a place that you could tell your friends about the great time you had and leave the promoters feedback that will ensure an even better night out next time? Well, thats where a new website called itison.com can help. Run by leading Glasgow PR company, Dada, this website is a real innovation. This website, set up by entrepreneur and PR guru Oli Norman, has been 6 years in development, but I can assure you that its definitely been worth the wait. The service has already signed up a large number of events promotion companies dealing with everything from cinema tickets to theater, one off media events and, of course gigs both large and small. It couldnt be easier to use either, just visit the site, select your city and enter your email address - and thats it. You also need to supply a few details about your preferences and likes so that the system can send you relevant offers. Best of all, this doesnt cost you a penny. If you decide to accept the invitation and go to the event, then you will also have the chance to leave some feedback for the promoters. Leaving feedback helps you friends and other event goers to find out whats worth going to and whats not, and it also makes sure that the promoters themselves get valuable information about what they can do to make the events better. Everyone wins using this system. Never miss a fantastic Glasgow occasion ever once more - with itison you'll often be at the front with the queue.
If you are looking to get the heads up on all kinds of Glasgow events then you really need to check out the new service from Glasgow PR Company iItIsOn. Just take a few seconds to register and you will soon have access to the very best Glasgow events without the hassle of queuing for tickets or spending hours searching for the best deals.

The Glasgow Pub Is Not Just For Drinking Any More

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For many years now, the metropolis of Glasgow has been described on television as a tough, uncompromising place with a tough attitude.Scotland has long had a drinking culture and its almost certainly because of this that the Glasgow pub out numbers its rival, the Glasgow Restaurant by a factor of 3 to 1 in most parts of the city.

However, for several reasons, this has started to change in recent years. The recent smoking ban, cheap drink from supermarkets and a more health conscious public have all meant that more and more pubs are either shutting down, or are having to seek customers using alternative means. Of course, one very good way to do this is to start serving food, and appealing to families. Of course, many pubs have been offering food for years now, but often this has tended to be low grade comfort food aimed at people just wanting a quick bite. The emphasis, however, is now shifting to a finer dining experience across the board, and in some cases pub food is reaching the standards normally expected in high class restaurants.

Take, for example, The Grill On The Corner in Bothwell Street. The establishment started off life as a pub but has transformed itself into a vibrant mix of fine dining and lively watering hole which caters to a wide range fo clientele from busy porfessionals wanting a good meal in a hurry through to families on a evening out. The menu reflects this diversity with fare ranging from curries, burgers and steaks through to the more exotic offerings such as ostrich and sea bass. A nice touch is the inclusion of a live band on some nights and dancing all the time - if you can prise yourself out of your chair. Its certainly true to say that we have along way to go before restaurants take over as the most popular form of entertainment establishment in the city but the landscape is certainly changing. Establishments such as the Grill On The Corner are no doubt leading the way and it has to be said, with some success.

For health reasons, Scots need to start embracing a more European approach to drinking and eating. Out goes the hard drinking culture and in comes a more relaxed approach to alcohol with moderation being very much the keyword. Theres no doubt that a shift to a more mixed type of venue will have an impact on the Glasgow pub scene but it can surely only be a change for the better as it makes more venues accessible to a wider range of customers and may even help trigger the end of the binge drinking culture of the city.