Brigades of hospitality pros from some of Scotland’s most- loved caffs, including El Cartel and Dishoom, shifted aprons for speedos as they took part in a deepwater event at Portobello history on one of the hottest days of the time.
The event, now an periodic event, is the concoction of the platoon at pizza favourites Civerinos, who are set on fund- raising and supporting internal health were raise plutocrat for the Joseph Nolan Foundation – the charity which offers access to trained internal health professionals professed in talk remedy which aims to reduce self-murder rates in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
They strive to do this through perfecting the provision of quality internal health comforting for those who are at high threat of self-murder, and by erecting an inclusive community to reduce smirch and increase understanding around internal health.
On the significance of making time for platoon structure in the hospitality assiduity, Michele Civiera, the mind pizza joint Civerinos, said, “ It’s just good for your head to get out, enjoy the sun and be around other people.
“ Working in hospitality does mean working long hours, and after that you ’ll frequently find us hanging out in bars and places where the focus can be around alcohol.
“ We figured this was a good chance to produce a day for Scotland’s hospitality grafters that was just good vibes – who does n’t like hitting a ball around on the sand and eating some pizza, while making plutocrat for charity? ”
The Civerinos platoon, who won this time’s event, is presently working on their first Glasgow’s venue, which will open on Radnor Street near Kelvingrove Park in September.
