Alasdair Scott Sutherland
Alasdair Scott Sutherland fell in love with Italian food at the age of eighteen when he
was taken to Mario and Francos La Trattoria Terrazza in Soho in 1964.
Born in Ceylon and educated in England
and Italy, he trained in hotels before joining a public relations agency, but quit to become a restaurateur.
Smalls Café, which he opened in 1972, was a
rock'n'roll revival joint featuring baked beans, champagne and Buddy Holly, while Smalls
Restaurant, which opened in Knightsbridge a year later, offered steak and kidney pie, claret and live
jazz from the Dudley Moore Trio.
Stifled by Mr Heaths Three-Day Week, Alasdair
sold up, and after six months as chef at his brothers
Old Compton Wine Bar in Soho, he returned to the
PR business. In 2001 he was elected President of
the International Public Relations Association.
Alasdair and Felicity Sutherland live in West
London, and eat in Italian restaurants whenever possible.
Media Contact: Sally Randall.
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