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A well-known restaurant group based in Glasgow, Six Company, has exciting news to share with the community. They have announced the opening of a new Spanish steakhouse and wine bar called Bamboleo, as part of a charity initiative to raise funds for the Beatson Cancer Charity.

Bamboleo will be located at 149 Milngavie Road and is set to open on November 8. The restaurant will feature a 48-seat dining area along with a distinctive private dining space on the mezzanine level. The menu will include a variety of tapas, starters, mains, desserts, and a special Galician Sunday roast menu. In addition, there will be a carefully curated wine list featuring Spanish and world wines.

The main goal of Bamboleo is to raise £2 million for the Beatson Cancer Charity. All profits generated by the restaurant will be donated to support cancer patients and their families who are receiving treatment at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre.

Nico Simeone, the chief executive and founder of Six Company, expressed his enthusiasm for this new venture and the opportunity to support such a meaningful cause. He emphasized the importance of giving back to the community and mentioned his excitement for the future of Bamboleo.

Gillian Hailstones, the chief executive officer of Beatson Cancer Charity, also shared her excitement about the partnership with Six Company and the launch of Bamboleo. She highlighted the success of their previous collaboration with Beat 6 and expressed her anticipation for the positive impact that Bamboleo will have on the community in supporting cancer patients and their families.

Overall, the opening of Bamboleo is not only an exciting concept for food and wine enthusiasts, but also a wonderful opportunity to contribute to a great cause. By enjoying a meal at Bamboleo, patrons will be supporting essential services for cancer patients and their loved ones. This new Spanish steakhouse and wine bar is sure to be a hit in the community while making a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.