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Inverness bar named among Scottish hospitality pandemic champions

Inverness bar named among Scottish hospitality pandemic champions By Val Sweeney  |  Updated: 16:23, 01 March 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Bruce MacGregor, of MacGregor s Bar in Inverness. An Inverness venture involving a city centre bar is in the running for an award recognising Scotland’s hospitality heroes of the coronavirus pandemic. MacGregor s Bar in Academy Street, which which cooperated with local street food pop-ups, has been named as a finalist in the Collaboration Award category of the Catering Scotland (CIS) Excellence Awards. MacGregor s Bar, run by BBC Travelling Folk presenter and Blazin’ Fiddles member Bruce MacGregor, is among a range of shortlisted organisations which helped feed vulnerable people, put furloughed chefs back to work for charities and collaborated with local community groups.

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