All Pubs articles – Page 175
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Faucet Inns eyeing sites nationwide for KuPP
Faucet Inn, the London-based multiple operator, is looking for sites across the UK to open its newest concept KuPP, an all-day Scandinavian inspired concept, nationwide with an initial target of 10 sites, M&C Report has learnt
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Star appoints rates experts to help lessees
Star Pubs & Bars has appointed ratings expert Humberts to help its lessees complete their business rates revaluation forms.
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Young's reveals more details of Bull & Gate
Young’s has revealed more details of the £1m two-year investment into the Bull & Gate, which will open next month.
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Adnams: Managed drive, disposals and at-home drinking
Jonathan Adnams, chairman of Suffolk-based brewer and pub operator, Adnams, has told M&C Report the pub sector has to accept and adapt to the rise of drinking at home.
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Dark Star Brewery launches pub company
Dark Star Brewery is to develop its own pub estate – with a target of growing it to 20 sites in the next five years.
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Brighton exit not tactical, says Glendola
Glendola, the bar and restaurant operator, has not ruled out returning to Brighton after selling the lease of its multi-venue site on Ship Street to Enterprise Inns, M&C Report has learnt
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Thorley Taverns sales clears way for acquisitions
Phil Thorley, operations director of Kent-based pub, restaurant and hotel group, Thorley Taverns, has told M&C Report the sale of two sites last month has given the company funds for acquisitions.
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ETI begins £1.2m rebuild of fire-destroyed pub
Enterprise Inns has begun a £1.2m project to rebuild the historic Tayleur Arms pub, in Shropshire, almost a year to the day since it was burned to the ground.
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Chef & Brewer overhauls menu
Chef & Brewer, the country pub brand from Spirit Pub Company has launched a new menu with 20 gluten-free choices across its 130-strong estate
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Sky increases support to pubs
Sky is beefing up the support it provides to its pub customers with the aim of helping licensees make the most of live sport in their venue.
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Glendola sells multi-venue Brighton site
Glendola Leisure, the bar and restaurant operator, has sold the long-held leases of its three Brighton venues back to Enterprise Inns
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Adnams reports record brewing year and sales up 9.1%
Adnams, the Suffolk-based brewer and pub operator, has reported sales for the year to 31 December up 9.1% to £66m.
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City Pub EIS could target 30 pubs in first year
Industry veteran David Bruce has predicted that the City Pub EIS fund will raise enough in its first year to buy up to 30 pubs.
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Pub is the Hub secures £100k funding
Pub is the Hub has secured a £100,000 injection of funding from the Government for its Community Services Fund that will go directly to pubs that are looking to diversify.
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Hook Norton secures first managed site
Adrian Staley, managing director of Oxfordshire-based brewer and pub operator Hook Norton has told M&C Report the company has secured its first managed site and is actively seeking further acquisitions.
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TCG boost coffee offer
Managed pub and bar operator TCG has launched a range of new coffee flavours and announced it will continue its Barista of the Year programme.
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Camerons launches beer duty charity drive
Camerons, the North East brewer and pub operator, is offering customer the chance to receive their 1p a pint beer duty cut or donate it to a local charity.
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Thorley buys two Thanet freeholds
Thorley Taverns, the Kent-based pub, restaurant and hotel group, has bought the freehold of two of the pubs in estate from Thanet Council for more than £1m
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Intertain acquires first new site since 2009
Walkabout operator Intertain is to open its first new venue since its formation in 2009 in West Street, Brighton.
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Analysis & Insight
Last orders at the bar (for me)
M&C Report’s departing group editor Rob Willock reflects on the seismic changes he has witnessed in the pub sector during his time at the title - including the pubs code, the extension of the pub business into previously uninhabited day parts and ever encroaching red tape.