All Boston Tea Party articles – Page 2
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Darnbrough swaps Our Bakeries for Center Parcs
Nick Darnbrough has stepped down as managing director of Old Bakeries to join Center Parcs
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BTP teams up with Good for Nothing
Boston Tea Party is teaming up with Good For Nothing – the creative generosity network
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Turtle Bay tops Growth Company Index
Turtle Bay, the Piper-backed Caribbean chain, has topped the list of the fastest growing companies in the UK’s eating and drinking-out sector.
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BTP to add to Birmingham estate
Boston Tea Party has submitted plans to open its third site in Birmingham.
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Analysis & Insight
The problem with coffee cup waste
Sam Roberts, managing director of Boston Tea Party, the 18-strong café and restaurant brand, talks about why the company is launching a new initiative – which sees it offer a 25p discount to customers who use reusable coffee cups - in a bid to cut the amount of cups ending up in landfill
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Zvonek-Little swaps Bath Ales for BTP
Duncan Zvonek-Little has stepped down as operations director at Bath Ales to join Boston Tea Party (BTP)
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BTP strengthens Bristol estate
Boston Tea Party (BTP) is to strengthen its presence in its home city, with the opening of a sixth site there this summer
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Analysis & Insight
Time to raise a ‘half-full’ glass
There’s no denying a growing numbers of voices are raising concerns about the spectre of financial instability threatening to stall the UK’s hospitality sector. But MCA’s Steve Gotham says too much credence is being given to the doom mongers and argues that there’s plenty to be optimistic about as well:
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Opinion
Ready to get the Party started
Boston Tea Party, the Bristol-based café and restaurant brand, is arguably the south-west’s best-kept secret when its comes to the wider eating-out market, but managing director Sam Roberts tells Mark Wingett that may not be the case for much longer
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Analysis & Insight
Operators on track for next year
While the AlixPartners Profit Tracker list is the market-watcher’s pre-eminent guide to dynamism in the sector, there are other operators making waves that haven’t made it on to the list for one reason or another. Mark Wingett provides a snapshot of five that are jostling for a listing
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Sector celebrated in Inspiring Companies list
BrewDog, Prezzo, ETM Group and Inception Group have all been named as among Britain’s 1,000 Most Inspiring Companies by the London Stock Exchange.
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Ashmore swaps Whitbread for BTP
Kate Ashmore has left Whitbread, where she was head of organisational development for its restaurants arm, to join Boston Tea Party
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BTP eyes cluster approach
Boston Tea Party plans to operate an estate of up to seven sites in Birmingham, before looking to expand across the south coast in 2017
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Interviews
Five minutes with… Sam Roberts: Boston Tea Party
M&C takes five-minutes to talk to Sam Roberts, founder of Boston Tea Party, about eating haggis in Cyprus, the glass ceiling of casual dining and running his local pub
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BTP targets south coast for growth
Boston Tea Party, the fast growing all-day café brand, is ramping up its expansion plans from 2016 and will strengthen its presence along the south coast
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BTP set for Stratford, Bath & Birmingham
Boston Tea Party, the fast growing café and restaurant brand, has lined up a site in Stratford upon Avon to open in early 2016 as well as doubling up in Bath and Birmingham
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BTP wins design award
Boston Tea Party (BTP), the West Country based all-day dining concept, has won a national design award for its Plymouth restaurant–café
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SA Brain wins coffee shop chain of year
SA Brain’s Coffee#1 brand has been named Coffee Shop chain of the Year at the Café Life awards.
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Boston Tea Party to double up in Bath
Boston Tea Party, the coffee shop group founded in Bristol, is set to open its second site in Bath
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Analysis & Insight
The challenge of scale vs soul
Sam Roberts, founder of the 16-strong Boston Tea Party (BTP), the modern independent British café concept, grapples with the challenge of growing a business without comprising its core principles
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