All articles by Hannah Currie – Page 11
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Interviews
Roxy Leisure's King Pins poised for expansion in 'exciting market'
The family-led venture from Roxy Leisure looks towards an upcoming launch at Manchester Arndale as well as two additional sites slated for this year and is actively scouting locations in major cities nationwide.
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News
Pubs can extend opening hours if England or Scotland reach Euro semi-finals
Venues will be allowed to stay open until 1am on match days if either or both teams reach the last four or the final, the Home Office has said
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Analysis & Insight
Bank holiday fails to deliver much-needed boost for pubs
Pint sales over the weekend were -2.6% down on the previous year, hampered by a lack of sunshine and the cost of living
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Analysis & Insight
Hospitality closures slow in 2024
Site closures have slowed from eight sites a day in 2023 to four a day in the first quarter of 2024, according to the latest Hospitality Market Monitor from CGA by NIQ and AlixPartners.
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Analysis & Insight
Costa Coffee embraces global cuisines for new summer menu
Fresh flatbreads draw inspiration from the rich flavours of Middle Eastern cuisine, while the coffeehouse chain introduces a number of plant-based options in collaboration with BOSH!
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Analysis & Insight
Restaurant outlet growth to stabilise
The sector is moving towards consolidation, with companies optimising operations and scaling up through strategic restructuring and acquisitions to boost financial outcomes, according to Lumina Intelligence
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News
In pictures: Albert’s Schloss unveils London debut
The Bavarian bier palace concept will open its doors on Shaftesbury Avenue on 5 July, with a spacious 18,000 sq ft venue featuring five bars and an on-site bakery
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Interviews
Tortilla: ‘London is really booming’
CEO Andy Naylor speaks to MCA about strong recovery in the capital, the current trading landscape, franchising opportunities, and a directional change in food innovation
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Interviews
TOCA Social ‘just scratching the surface’ of demand for competitive socialising
The immersive football and dining experience has long-term plans to open venues in every major city across the UK, president Alex Harman tells MCA
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News
Afrikana lines up six new openings
The African-inspired restaurant group looks towards openings in Ilford, Kingston, Holloway and Hounslow this year, with further sites lined up in Tooting and Reading
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News
Uber Eats signs new exclusive partnerships
Detroit Pizza, Eggslut and Four Seasons have exclusively joined the delivery platform, as it adds a slew of London eateries including Coqfighter, Taro and Yori
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Grind partners with Tesco
The coffee roaster, bar and restaurant group will now stock its packaged wholebean and ground coffee, pods and ready-to-drink (RTD) cans at the supermarket giant
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In pictures: Gail’s reveals latest store design
The new bakery in West Bradbury Yard, Brentford, is housed in a listed warehouse building, and has taken inspiration from its industrial heritage
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Five Points Brewing reports strong sales growth
The independent brewery has agreed terms on a new London pub to open this summer, as its latest crowdfund draws to a close
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News
UK-EU youth mobility would be ‘huge success’ for hospitality
The EU Commission has proposed negotiations to facilitate new youth mobility agreements, allowing young people from the EU and UK to study, work and live in each other’s countries
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Openings of the week
MCA rounds up the week’s biggest openings stories, including Leon, Sticks ‘n’ Sushi, Fuller’s and Shake Shack
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Interviews
San Carlo ‘well positioned’ for future growth
MD Marcello Distefano tells MCA the business is focused on expanding its Signor Sassi and Cicchetti brands abroad, and is “chomping at the bit” to bring fresh concepts to the market
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News
Wagamama aims for 200 restaurants
The Pan-Asian restaurant chain said it had clear visibility of a profitable openings programme with a healthy pipeline in place, including ten further sites lined up for FY25
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News
Clean Kitchen co-founder steps down as animal products added to menu
Verity Bowditch has announced she will step away from the formerly vegan restaurant, as the move does not align with her values on animal welfare
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Hospitality inflation eases slightly
Data from the Office for National Statistic shows inflation continues to soften across the wider economy, as the Consumer Prices Index rose by 3.2% in March, down from 3.4% in February