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Could you handle eating your tea 100 feet in the air? Then mark June in your diary and set aside some cash.

There’s a flying restaurant coming to Glasgow from June 15-18, allowing some of the city’s top eateries to serve up breakfast, lunch and dinner high above George Square.

Tickets aren’t cheap - but if you’re interested in what’s bound to be one of the best experiences in Glasgow this year then get ready to grab yours on Monday (February 27).

The table, suspended from a crane 100ft up, seats 22 (seat belted) guests with a chef, sommelier and waiting team in the centre.

If you’re there for breakfast then Cafe Gandolfi will sort you out, with lunch and dinner provided by Blythswood Square, The Gannet, Porter & Rye and Chaophraya.

The Tea Rooms at The butterfly and pig will be dishing out afternoon tea and The Drugstore Social will provide a cocktail session - both unavailable in presale, so this is your first chance to grab the cheaper tickets.

Prices range from £50 for breakfast and £75 for late night cocktails to £150 for a dinner sitting, and you can claim yours on Monday at the Events in the Sky website.

We’ll see you up there!