All Byron articles
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News
Byron estate drops to single figures
The burger chain was acquired in a pre-pack deal by Tristar Foods Limited in January, and has since closed its restaurants in Ipswich, Oxford and Norwich.
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Analysis & Insight
How Britain lost its appetite for posh burgers
Upmarket chains are collapsing as they struggle in an overcrowded market, The Telegraph reports
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News
Famously Proper saved in pre-pack deal
The operator of Byron and Mother Clucker is to permanently close nine of its Byron restaurants after administrators from Interpath Advisory were appointed last week
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News
Byron set to shutter half its estate
It is understood the burger chain will close 10 of its 21 remaining sites as part of a pre-pack administration, likely to be confirmed this week
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Analysis & Insight
Three times a habit for Byron insolvency
Once one of the most promising casual dining brands of its generation, Byron is facing the ignominious prospect of another pre-pack sale, which would be its third restructure in five years. MCA examines the rise and fall of the proper hamburger restaurant operator and asks where it all went wrong
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News
Famously Proper looks to secure pre-pack deal
The Byron and Mother Clucker owner has filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators but is confident it will secure a rescue deal
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Analysis & Insight
Christmas menu innovation
Pret A Manger, Caffe Nero, Soho Coffee Co and Byron Burger and are among the coffee houses and restaurants to release their festive menus. MCA looks at the new products being introduced this year
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News
Burger chain Byron to be flipped to new owner
The owners of Byron have hired Interpath Advisory to find new investors as the hospitality sector faces stiff economic headwinds, Sky News learns.
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Interviews
Mother Clucker: ‘When we roll it out, we want to roll it out fast’
After nearly a year in the job, Famously Proper CEO Gavin Cox tells MCA he is looking to grow Byron back to 50 sites, kickstart the rollout of Mother Clucker, and add a third brand to the collection
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News
Famously Proper exits delivery kitchens
The Byron and Mother Clucker operator has closed all but one of its dark kitchens, citing a decrease in delivery volumes and a difficulty in securing staff
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Interviews
Famously Proper eyes 50 sites for Mother Clucker
The group has rolled out the fried chicken brand across the Byron estate as a virtual brand, but is looking at bricks and mortar longer term
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News
Mother Clucker rolled out to Byron estate
The fried chicken brand will be available from 18 locations England and Scotland from tomorrow via Deliveroo
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News
Famously Proper appoints new COO
Nicolas Barnoin, who joins from Itsu, will work across Famously Proper’s Byron Burger and Mother Clucker businesses.
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Byron faces tips row
Byron is facing a row over tips after staff accused the company of creating a “hostile environment” between managers and waiting staff.
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News
Wilkinson departs Byron
Bryon operator Famously Proper has announced CEO Simon Wilkinson has stepped down, to be replaced by Gavin Cox.
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Interviews
Byron: Building back better
Simon Wilkinson pauses, briefly; thinking carefully about his next answer. The Byron CEO is reflecting on what has been a particularly strenuous year and a half, involving administration, a pre-pack deal, and the closure of more than half the group’s estate. The question: ‘Did he ever fear this was the end for the better burger brand?’
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Interviews
Byron: ‘Our strategy had gone off on a tangent’
Byron has ramped up its investment in new technology and is moving to a digitally led format for its restaurants as the strategy for the business is refocused following its acquisition by investment firm Calveton last summer, chief executive Simon Wilkinson has told MCA.
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News
‘As good as could be expected’ - operators react to the Budget
In what is now a well-worn routine, Boris Johnson was last week the bearer of bad news, announcing a much slower than preferred roadmap reopening, with hospitality apparently at the end of the queue.
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News
Latest support an immediate “lifeline” but “in vain” without a long-term plan
The latest round of coronavirus support announced by the Chancellor yesterday received a mix response from the industry, with many agreeing the supposed “lifeline” is far from enough.
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News
Casual dining failures a ‘victim of timing’
Failures in casual dining have often been a “victim of timing”, due to fierce competition and speed of expansion, Alix Partners’ Graeme Smith has said.