The Willow Tea Rooms – Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow

If you have heard of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and recognise his style, then, like me, you will want to visit the Willow Tea Rooms in Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow.  Sauchiehall is Gaelic for ‘Alley of Willows’ and is the inspiration behind the building.  The very distinctive patterns he incorporated into his designs are beautiful in their own right, but when you consider that he was born in the 1800’s, the clean, almost stark lines were way ahead of their time. 

The Willow Tea Rooms
The Willow Tea Rooms

The tea room was designed entirely by Mackintosh, including the building which houses it.  Every detail was included from the tables and chairs down to the teaspoons – and even the dresses worn by the waitresses were designed by him.  I found it hard to concentrate on the food surrounded by so much of this living art.  As it happens, the traditional Scottish cakes and tea were delicious too and the whole experience was a delight.

By Yvonne Shaw.  Yvonne has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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Plane Hotel

After having travelled to Australia a couple of years ago and having a great time there, I can easily say the biggest problem is the journey – spending nearly 2 days travelling is not much fun no matter where you are sitting on the plane!  With this mind I was amazed by the article below as, after travelling to Australia, the last place I would want to stay would be on a plane!

Each to their own I guess?

Click here to read about the Plane Hotel.

By Alastair Niven.  Alastair has been with PerryGolf for over 9 years and is responsible for our South Pacific programs.

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What’s Your Favourite Golf Movie?

Having just watched Tin Cup for the umpteenth time, it got me to wondering which golf movie is most requested.  Apparently a group of guys passing time over a few beers usually ask for something light-hearted such as Caddyshack, Happy Gilmore or The Water Boy.  The Legend of Bagger Vance goes down well because it features Will Smith.  True fans of the game prefer the biographies of great golfers, such as Stroke of Genius (Bobby Jones) or Follow the Sun (Ben Hogan).  We all enjoyed The Greatest Game Ever Played, which tells the story of Francis Ouimet’s win at Brookline – a bit of a weepy for us girls this one!   Most popular?  Caddyshack or Tin Cup.   Do you agree?

By Yvonne Shaw.  Yvonne has been with PerryGolf for over 10 years and is a member of our admin team.

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French Cuisine in Scotland – The Peat Inn

A favorite amongst PerryGolf clients for a meal while staying in St. Andrews is The Peat Inn; a family run, first class restaurant with three separate dining areas and only a 15 minute drive from the town centre.  During a recent visit to the area, we stopped off for dinner in the evening.

The Peat Inn
The Peat Inn

Upon arrival we were led into the lounge area and served canapés while we examined the menus – a nice touch, although be careful not to enjoy the canapés and aperitifs too much if you want to leave room for your meal!  There are three different menus to select from; the Tasting Menu, the Menu of the Day and the Main Menu (this offers a selection of six dishes per course).

If you enjoy French Cuisine, then these menus offer the kind of classic servings that ensure you will return again.

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