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For the very first time, The MICHELIN Guide will present its British & Irish restaurant selection from Glasgow, Scotland
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For the very first time, The MICHELIN Guide will present its British & Irish restaurant selection from Glasgow, Scotland

24.10.2024

The MICHELIN Guide Ceremony will take place on Monday 10th February 2025 at Glasgow’s
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum.

Michelin is pleased to announce that the 2025 restaurant selection of The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland will be presented in Glasgow, Scotland. This marks the first time that The MICHELIN Guide has chosen a city in Scotland as the host for its most important annual event.

Made possible thanks to a partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and Glasgow Life, The MICHELIN Guide Ceremony Great Britain & Ireland will take place on Monday 10th February 2025 at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum. It will be followed by a cocktail afterparty, held at The Old Fruitmarket.

All chefs running a MICHELIN-Starred restaurant, as well as journalists, influencers, partners and industry leaders will be invited to the Ceremony, during which new MICHELIN Stars and Special Awards will be unveiled.

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“We are absolutely thrilled to announce that, for the first time, The MICHELIN Guide Ceremony for Great Britain & Ireland will be presented from Scotland. The home of delicious produce, timeless culinary traditions and warm hospitality, Scotland, and more specifically the buzzing city of Glasgow, is a fitting location to celebrate the incredible gastronomic talent across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The MICHELIN Guide team are hard at work preparing an event that will honour the passion, determination and skill of everyone who makes our industry so special.”

Gwendal Poullennec, International Director of The MICHELIN Guides

Iain Baxter, Chief Executive of Scotland Food & Drink, said: “Scotland’s food and drink is world-renowned from our iconic produce such as seafood, salmon or whisky, to lesser-known products like confectionery or bakery. Chefs both at home and abroad recognise the provenance, quality and tradition that creates our abundant larder and makes our produce so unique. It’s therefore incredibly exciting to be working in partnership with Glasgow Life to bring The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland Ceremony to Scotland for the first time in February 2025. This prestigious event will not only showcase Glasgow and Scotland to the culinary world as an outstanding location for produce, but also enhance Scotland's ambition to be a globally renowned food tourism destination, promoting the country's credentials to The MICHELIN Guide community in Scotland, the UK, and around the world.”

Bailie Annette Christie, Chair of Glasgow Life and Glasgow City Council Convenor for Culture, Sport and International Relations, stated: “Glasgow is home to one of the UK’s best food and drink scenes, so it is an honour for the city to host the first-ever MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland awards ceremony held in Scotland. As an event which serves as a global celebration of culinary excellence, our guests will feel at home in Glasgow, where residents and visitors are rightly proud of the city’s extensive and multicultural food and drink offer. Hosting an event of this scale will only raise the profile of Glasgow’s incredible food and drink scene.”

The MICHELIN Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2025 launch ceremony will be broadcast live via The MICHELIN Guide’s YouTube channel, allowing everyone to share in the excitement of this prestigious event.

Immediately following the event, the new selection will be found on The MICHELIN Guide website and app. Here, you will find all of the restaurants and hotels recommended by The MICHELIN Guide. Click here for access to the UK and Republic of Ireland websites.

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Header Image & Picture 1: © Glasgow Life / Paul Watt Photography All rights Reserved

Picture 2-5: © The MICHELIN Guide


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