All Pubs articles – Page 218
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News
Whitbread creates new pub brand Whitbread Inns
The concept, which has been introduced at five sites across the country so far, is focused on seasonal cask ales and food that’s billed as good quality and good value
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TLC Inns to reach 10 sites
TLC Inns, the multiple operator led by Steve and Jo Haslam, is to take its estate to 10 by the end of the year after securing a former Orchid Pub Company site for a new carvery concept in addition to two new outlets for its American-style steakhouse format Grand Central
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Brakspear reports a year of ‘positive change’
J T Davies & Sons, the parent company for Henley-based pub operator Brakspear, has reported a year of “positive of change”
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Brewhouse acquires three ex-Orchid sites
Brewhouse and Kitchen, the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) backed venture, has acquired three new sites including two central London locations, from Black Pubs Limited as part of the Orchid Pub Company portfolio, M&C Report has learnt
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Batemans has seven-figure acquisitions fund
Batemans, the Lincolnshire brewer and pub operator, has a seven-figure sum available for acquisitions over the coming three years and also plans to dispose of nine pubs during 2014 and 2015, managing director Stuart Bateman has told M&C Report
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Newcastle bar group plans expansion
Lola Jeans, a north east bar operator, is opening a second site in Newcastle under its cocktail bar format as part of plans to grow the group to 10 sites, M&C Report has learnt
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Stonegate launches next generation Yates format
Stonegate has launched a next generation format of its Yates brand complete with new design, menu and drinks offer
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Pug Pubs outlines expansion plans
Pug Pubs, the Midlands pub company set up by former M&B director Nigel Pinegar and former openings manager Matthew Crowther, is closing in on its third site as it looks to open 10 pubs over three years
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St Austell's coffee brand investment to continue
Cornish brewer and pub operator St Austell has seen coffee sales increase by 46% across its managed estate of 22 pubs after a new coffee brand was launched earlier in 2014, and says it plans to invest more in the coffee offer
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Star introduces mystery shoppers to inspect pints
Star Pub & Bars, the Heineken-owned leased pub group, is training 80 mystery shoppers to be able to recognise the perfect pint across the pub company’s estate
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Opinion
Pubs are key - I plan to protect them
Community Pubs Minister Kris Hopkins says he’s excited by his new role, and promises to be the pub industry’s champion ”across Whitehall and beyond”
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Head of Steam Durham voted best pub in city by train passengers
The Head of Steam in Durham, which is owned by Hartlepool-based Camerons Brewery, has been voted the best pub in Durham by customers of East Coast Trains
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PBT surges for Sir John Fitzgerald
But the pub and restaurant group says it “may be some time before the north east, our trading area, feels more affluent”
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Hawthorn runs rule over Nectar
Hawthorn Leisure is believed to be one of a handful of potential suitors that has made it through to the second round of bidding for Nectar Taverns
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Cerberus acquires c£200m pub portfolio
Cerberus, the US private equity owner of Admiral Taverns, has acquired 63 pubs in a deal valued at just under £200m
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Draft House lfls up 10%
Like-for-like sales for Draft House, the London-based craft beer bar concept, are currently about 10% ahead of last year and the group expects to make “significant” net profit and EBITDA in its current financial year, founder Charlie McVeigh has told M&C Report
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St Austell to open smokehouse and craft beer venue
St Austell Brewery, the Cornish brewer and pub operator, has revealed plans to transform its new £1.5m site in Exeter into a smokehouse and craft beer pub-restaurant
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Analysis & Insight
Scots spend more on eating and drinking out
Households in Scotland are “slightly more sociable” than their counterparts elsewhere in Britain, spending on average 3% more on leisure activities in the six months to July, the Greene King Leisure Spend Tracker reports
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Analysis & Insight
Household leisure spend grows 12% in July
Household spending on leisure grew 12% to £202 in July, with the good weather causing the amount spent on drinking out to grow 14% to £45.84 while eating out spend rose 5% to £75.71, according to the Greene King Leisure Spend Tracker
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Draft House reports sharp growth in EBITDA and sales
Draft House, the London-based craft beer bar concept, saw EBITDA before opening expenses grow 163% to £251,620 in the eight months to June 2014, while year-on-year sales increased 29% to £3.2m