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New rooftop restaurant and bar to launch in Glasgow

New rooftop restaurant and bar to launch in Glasgow

It will offer a "lively yet laid-back space to enjoy small plates, innovative drinks, a carefully curated wine list, and live music".
The venue offers 160 covers in total, with 100 inside the restaurant and 60 on an open-air terrace.
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A regular calendar of events will give the space an energetic all-day vibe from 12pm-1am - from long lunches to late-night cocktails and DJ sets.
The menu, shaped around locally sourced produce and sustainable suppliers, will feature "show-stopping" signature dishes like hand-dived scallop ceviche verde and steak tartare tostada.
At the bar, SíSí's curated beverage list also following the Mexican-American inspiration will offer drinks and cocktails for every occasion – including green bloody maria, mezcal paloma, spicy margarita, extensive wine list and a range of beers on draught.
SíSíRooftop will serve up Mexican-American inspired sharing plates, craft cocktails, and panoramic city views (Image: Supplied)
Darren Blackburn, Opening Manager at SíSí said: 'SíSí has been a long time in the making, and we're incredibly proud to see the passion we've poured into it come to life. Glasgow's internationally renowned food and drink scene is already bursting with personality, and with SíSí, we're adding something new to the mix to help elevate it even further.
'We've designed SíSí to feel effortless and inclusive, whether you're popping in for a leisurely lunch, cocktails at sunset or making a night of it. It's a place to relax, celebrate, and connect with people while enjoying incredible food and drinks in good company. If you're looking for a party with a view, this is it.'
SíSí is set to open on Friday, August 1.
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