Rosalind's guest this week has a strong pedigree in the hospitality industry and shares with her some of the lessons he's learned in his experience through the years. Piers Adam became one of the biggest names in bars and nightclubs in London in the 2000s but has in recent years. years turned his attention to Scotland.
Having run famous venues such as Mahiki, The Punch bowl with Guy Ritchie, Whisky Mist and others, Piers has had his fair share of experience when it comes to opening businesses and making them successful. On this episode of Scran you'll hear Piers tell Rosalind about how he came to discover The Craigellachie and to buy it, building up a business which put the community at the heart of it. He describes this as his most joyous and rewarding project ever. Piers also discusses the thought and care that has gone into this business as well as confirming the near legendary status of their opening party which hosted such famous faces as Kate Moss, Noel Gallagher and Bobby Gillespie.
Piers offers some great insight to the hospitality industry and what he sees as being the future of an industry that is being crippled by costs. He also discusses the famous Spirit of Speyside Whiksy Festival and how The Craigellachie has come to be somewhat of a centre of the festival.
Having run famous venues such as Mahiki, The Punch bowl with Guy Ritchie, Whisky Mist and others, Piers has had his fair share of experience when it comes to opening businesses and making them successful. On this episode of Scran you'll hear Piers tell Rosalind about how he came to discover The Craigellachie and to buy it, building up a business which put the community at the heart of it. He describes this as his most joyous and rewarding project ever. Piers also discusses the thought and care that has gone into this business as well as confirming the near legendary status of their opening party which hosted such famous faces as Kate Moss, Noel Gallagher and Bobby Gillespie.
Piers offers some great insight to the hospitality industry and what he sees as being the future of an industry that is being crippled by costs. He also discusses the famous Spirit of Speyside Whiksy Festival and how The Craigellachie has come to be somewhat of a centre of the festival.
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