GLASGOW OPENS MONDAY NIGHT FOODIE DROP-IN

February 19th, 2010

Cooking in CookieCookie, the eatery, deli and shop in Glasgow’s southside, has launched a unique ‘Cook-In’ venture by extending an open invitation to customers to pop in every Monday from 6pm for an evening of cross cultural conversation and food.

With no waiter service and a surprise menu, the novel venture invites customers to lend a hand setting the table, help prepare the food, pour themselves a pint of St Mungo and chew the fat – and put money into a pot to cover food costs (drink prices as normal).

Cookie’s co-owner, Domenico del Priore, said, “Our Cook-In format features a regular series of cultural events – from film clubs, book readings to art exhibitions to creating a cross-cultural melting pot in the southside centred around food.”

The first Cook-In takes place on Monday 22nd Feb at 6.00pm.

The Cook-In is the latest part of Cookie’s ongoing programme to break down the barriers between food production, distribution, preparation and consumption from its base at 72 Nithsdale Road, Pollokshields, Glasgow.

For further information about Cookie logon to www.cookiescotland.com

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