A GLASGOW restaurant has announced it will be closing its doors after 15 years.
Yiamas Greek Taverna, located on Bath Street in the city centre, has revealed that it will be closing its doors at the end of next month, on July 27.
The popular Greek venue has reassured its loyal customers that this is not the end, hinting that “big news” is on the horizon.
The eatery shared the surprising announcement on social media, writing: “Our last trading day as Yiamas will be July 27.
"It’s the end of an era, but the beginning of a new, exciting chapter for us.
"Keep your eyes peeled for some big news!”
Yiamas thanked its customers, describing them as “truly the best”, and encouraged them to prepare for an exciting transformation.
The full statement read: "It has been an incredible 15 years, and we have met the most amazing people.
"Yiamas customers truly are the best, but it’s time for us to move on.
"We will be closing our doors on 27 July as we prepare for the evolution of Yiamas.
"From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for all the support through the years. We’re not saying goodbye, just see you soon.”
Customers flocked to the comment section to wish the owners well.
One wrote: "Very excited for you both, can't wait to see what's next!"
Another simply commented: "Best of luck."