Tony Conboy, Athenaeum chef, serves grouse in London
Aug. 08, 1978 - The Race For The First Grouse Top chefs Shoot Their Own Birds And Fly Them To The Oven: Four top chefs from London and Scotland today joined in the first shoot of The Glorious Twelfth'. Chef Anthony Conboy, 38, of the Athenaeum Hotel, and chef Turner, of the Capital Hotel, flew up to Gleneagles by courtesy of British Caledonian and Grouse whisky distillers Matthew Gloag where, together with chef Cottet of Gleneagles Hotel and chef Cameron of Glasgow's Malmaison restaurant, they were invited to shoot their first grouse. Shortly after daybreak, with gillies, beaters and loaders, they were at the Kinell Estate in Perthshire, ready to bag their first grouse. There was only time to get their first birds in the bag because they were competing with each other to get back to their kitchens and be the first to serve their evening customers. The London chefs were helicoptered back to Gleneagles, driven to Edinburgh by fast car to Gatwick, followed by a dash to Piccadilly and Basil Street and the preparation of the grouse which, together with accompanying nips of Gloag's Grouse whisky, was enjoyed by, among other diners Joe Lewis, star of Jaguar Lives and a friend Jenny Lomas. Chef Anthony Conboy serves his first customers with the grouse he shot this morning. Film star Joe Lewis and friend Jenny Lomas prepare to enjoy their first game of the season
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