All Coffee shops & Cafes articles – Page 52
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Foodco sets out Muffin Break expansion plans
Muffin Break, the FoodCo operated bakery café group, plans to add a further five sites before the end of this year as it looks to grow in transport hubs and hospitals,
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German Doner Kebab begins UK roll out
German Doner Kebab has begun its expansion in the UK, after securing franchise agreements for multiple sites at selected areas of The Midlands, London, South Wales and Scotland. The company, which is led in Europe by Kamshad Zadeh, opened its first site in the UK in Birmingham earlier this summer. ...
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EAT eyes new concepts and international growth
EAT is set to explore new concepts and partnerships, both nationally and internationally, after making a key new appointment
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Wasabi to invest £1m in Luton Airport launch
Wasabi has invested c£1m in launching its first UK airport site at London Luton
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Second Cup sets out UK expansion plans
Second Cup Coffee Company, the Canadian chain, is planning to open 500 UK sites in the next 10 years.
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ETM co-founder to launch new Asian QSR concept
Ed Martin, co-founder of the ETM Group, is to launched a new Asian-influenced, grab and go format called Yum Som
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Brew confirmed for Chiswick
Australian all-day dining concept Brew has confirmed its fifth site in Chiswick, south west London on the former La Mancha site
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BB’s plans to double in size
BB’s Coffee & Muffins plans to double in size in the next five years as it opens sites in the UK and Ireland including a new “masculine-look” concept in Dublin
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Muffin Break launches grab and go format
Muffin Break, the FoodCo operated bakery café group, is launching a grab and go range instore at Birmingham’s Grand Central – its first site in a train station as it targets more transport hubs
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Starbucks launches youth programme
Starbucks UK is partnering with UK Youth charity to launch its 2015 Starbucks Youth Action programme in the House of Commons
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EAT returns to regional expansion
EAT, the Lyceum Capital-backed group, is returning to regional expansion, with a site lined up Cardiff that is due to open in December
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Kamps halves UK estate
Kamps, one of the leading bakery and café chains in Germany, has closed one of its two UK sites
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Rail passengers spent £11m on coffee in Q2
More than £11m was spent at coffee retailers in the UK’s busiest railway stations by passengers and station users from April to June this year
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Bear Coffee Co to launch in The Midlands
A new coffee concept launching in Staffordshire is looking to create a community venue that benefits the coffee producing communities it buys from
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Brew appoints head of F&B
London-based Brew Café has appointed Julien Maisonneuve as head of food and beverages to bring new and innovative dishes to the Brew menu
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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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Sally White Food Lover to double up
Sally White Food Lover is to open its second outlet, having signed to take a 330sq ft unit just off London’s Regent Street
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Supernatural eyes nationwide growth
Supernatural, the London-based juice and smoothie bar, is eyeing regional expansion and multiple site formats, M&C has learnt
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Mangobean unveils pipeline of stores
Mangobean, the franchised coffee shop operator, has a pipeline of openings planned for 2015 across the country to build an estate of 125 shops
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Analysis & Insight
The lunch crunch
We would appear to be set for a wave of lunchtime sector M&A. However, there are a number of reasons why any M&A glut may be a little less frenzied than was the case with the restaurant sector, argues Sam Fuller of Altium Capital