A PIZZA Hut in Glasgow is the first in Scotland to change its name to Pasta Hut.
A PIZZA Hut in Glasgow is the first in Scotland to change its name to Pasta Hut.
The West George Street restaurant is the only one north of the border to undergo a facelift and a name change in a bid to overhaul the company's image and menu.
After 35 years of trading in the UK as Pizza Hut, the company is expected to become Pasta Hut if the trial proves a success.
Other Pizza Huts will have the new menu but will not change their names until the New Year. The rebranding is part of an extensive £100million six-year refurbishment programme that will revamp the chain's interiors, add more outlets and introduce a new pasta menu while making some of its existing recipes more healthy.
Pizza Hut chief executive Alasdair Murdoch said: "With 120 refurbished stores, the introduction of a great new pasta range to the menu and big nutritional changes, I am confident that people will like what they see when they come into our restaurants."














