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Daily Record
4 hours ago
- Business
- Daily Record
West Lothian pancake spot closes as diners say it 'came out of nowhere'
Stack and Still have thanked their customers in Livingston, after closing their doors for the final time. A West Lothian pancake spot has closed up and moved on 'unexpectedly'. Stack and Still have thanked their customers in Livingston, after closing their doors for the final time. They opened at The Centre back in the summer of 2021. The popular pancake house offered diners the chance to create their own stack, using 'nearly 12 million different combinations'. The Livingston eatery had over 250 covers, and is understood to have had over 100 staff. It's understood that the chicken chain Wing Stop will be moving in to the unit. Stack and Still shared the news on social media. They said: 'We want to let you know that our Livingston restaurant has now closed. 'A huge thank you to all our amazing customers who've joined us there over the years. We've loved serving you every stack, shake, and smile. 'You can still get your Stack and Still fix at any of our other locations: West George Street (Glasgow), Glasgow Airport, Glasgow Fort, Braehead, Bonnie & Wild (Edinburgh), Hanover Street (Edinburgh). One posted: 'No way! Loved coming here for breakfast.' A second added: 'That was unexpected.' A third commented: 'What?! This came out of nowhere! Hope you are able to come back to Livingston.'


Scottish Sun
5 hours ago
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Popular restaurant suddenly shuts in Scots shopping centre as customers cry ‘another one gone'
Bosses thanked loyal staff and customers for their support over the years as they announced the news on social media HOLY CREPE! Popular restaurant suddenly shuts in Scots shopping centre as customers cry 'another one gone' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A POPULAR restaurant in a Scottish shopping centre has left customers "devastated" after announcing its sudden closure. Stack and Still is the UK's largest urban pancake restaurant chain that serves up creative and customizable stacks as well as delicious savoury dishes. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Stack and Still has closed one of the Scots branches Credit: STACK & STILL 3 1The venue inside The Centre in Livingston shut over the weekend Credit: Andrew Barr 3 The chain is known for its incredible stacks Credit: GOOGLE MAPS And it is popular for its signature dishes like the Oreo and Banana Stack, Biscoff Dalgona Coffee Stack, and Big Breakfast Stack. But bosses have now revealed that one of its venues in a busy shopping centre has officially closed. Staff at the pancake restaurant in The Centre in Livingston served customers for the final time on Saturday. The reason for the closure is currently unclear. However, bosses thanked loyal staff and customers for their support over the years as they announced the news on social media. Stack and Still posted: "We want to let you know that our Livingston restaurant has now closed. "A huge thank you to all our amazing customers who've joined us there over the years. "We've loved serving you every stack, shake, and smile. "You can still get your Stack and Still fix at any of our other locations. We'd love to welcome you at one of these spots soon for your next stack". Followers have flocked to the comments to share their disappointment, with many saying the closure came as a shock. I'm a chef & my Pancake Day recipe's the best EVER, says Gizzi Erskine as she shares how to elevate your Shrove Tuesday One person said: "No way! Loved coming here for breakfast". Another added: "Another one gone!" Someone else wrote: "What?! This came out of nowhere! Hope you are able to come back to Livingston". While a fourth shared: "Awhh that's such a shame." And a fifth chimed in: "My kids are gonna be devastated, I didn't even know they were closing". The Glasgow-based firm has six other venues across the country, two of which are in Edinburgh, at Hanover Street at Bonnie & Wild, and a third in Braehead shopping centre in Renfrewshire. The other three are located in Glasgow, with one on West George Street, the other at the Fort Retail Park and the third inside Glasgow Airport. Stack & Still was launched in Glasgow back in 2018 by Paul Reynolds and Graham Swankie. The company already employs over 150 people and serves up over 10,000 pancakes each day across the UK. The menu also allows for nearly 12 million different combinations of pancakes with its extensive range of options.


Edinburgh Live
a day ago
- Business
- Edinburgh Live
West Lothian pancake spot closes as diners say it 'came out of nowhere'
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Get the latest Edinburgh Live breaking news on WhatsApp A West Lothian pancake spot has closed up and moved on 'unexpectedly'. Stack and Still have thanked their customers in Livingston, after closing their doors for the final time. They opened at The Centre back in the summer of 2021. The popular pancake house offered diners the chance to create their own stack, using 'nearly 12 million different combinations'. The Livingston eatery had over 250 covers, and is understood to have had over 100 staff. It's understood that the chicken chain Wing Stop will be moving in to the unit. Stack and Still shared the news on social media. They said: "We want to let you know that our Livingston restaurant has now closed. Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox "A huge thank you to all our amazing customers who've joined us there over the years. We've loved serving you every stack, shake, and smile. "You can still get your Stack and Still fix at any of our other locations: West George Street (Glasgow), Glasgow Airport, Glasgow Fort, Braehead, Bonnie & Wild (Edinburgh), Hanover Street (Edinburgh). "We'd love to welcome you at one of these spots soon for your next stack." Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sentstraight to your messages. One posted: "No way! Loved coming here for breakfast." A second added: "That was unexpected." A third commented: "What?! This came out of nowhere! Hope you are able to come back to Livingston."