Supported by: Karen Adam*, Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Bill Kidd*, Annabelle Ewing*, Stuart McMillan*, Alexander Stewart*, Liz Smith*, Emma Harper*, Jackie Dunbar*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Colin Beattie*, Audrey Nicoll* Annie Wells: 96-year-old Glasgow Restaurant Nominated for Best Cafe—That *S6M-15418 the Parliament congratulates the 96-year-old Glasgow restaurant, Coia's Cafe, on being nominated for Cafe of the Year at an awards event; understands that Coia's Cafe, which has been a fixture of the city's east end since 1928, is in the running to be named the best in Scotland at the second annual Scottish Chippy Awards; notes that the event recognises establishments nationwide that serve classic fish and chips; understands that Coia's is the only Glasgow nominee in the category; recognises that the family-run business began as a small shop on Duke Street selling homemade ices and juice, and slowly grew into a much-loved restaurant serving a dynamic menu of steak pies, pasta, pizza, fish teas and more; understands that, before opening in 1928, the shop-fitter, Carmine "Charlie" Coia, was just another businessman looking to earn a living when he and his wife, Amalia, came to Scotland from Filiano, Italy; acknowledges that Charlie’s son...