All Pubs articles – Page 270
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Analysis & Insight
Gastropub’s virtuous circle
As Tom Kerridge’s Hand & Flowers is named top UK gastropub for the third year running, Jo Bruce asks whether it is time the phrase gastropub was brought in from the cold
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News
Ex-minister responds to 'Mugabe' jibe on pubco code
Former pubs minister Bob Neill has responded to accusations made against his support of a statutory code from McMullen managing director Peter Furness-Smith last week
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News
Commercial terms deterred Punch bondholders
A source close to a group of Punch Taverns bondholders has given reasons for its decision not to support the pub company’s plans for its debt restructure
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Opinion
Off the leash
BrewDog has grown to be the leading light of the UK’s blossoming craft beer scene, and with new funding and a new brewery in place, the company is setting its sights even higher. John Harrington spoke to co-founder James Watt about what the future holds for the self-styled “punk” brewer, and for UK craft beer as a whole
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News
Sonnet 43 site to add rooms
Sonnet 43, the brewpub venture headed by Tavistock Leisure managing director Mark Hird, is to add rooms to one of its sites
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News
Hand and Flowers named UK's top gastropub
Tom Kerridge’s two-Michelin-starred the Hand and Flowers has been crowned top gastropub in the UK for the third year running at the Budweiser Budvar Top 50 Gastropubs Awards
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Analysis & Insight
Pub beer sales dip 2.2%
UK beer sales have increased for two consecutive quarters - the first time in 10 years – although pub beer sales were down by 2.2%
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News
ABI unable to support Punch restructure proposals
A group representing Punch Taverns noteholders has said it’s unable to support the pub company’s plans for its debt restructure
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News
InnBrighton takes original Jongleurs site
InnBrighton, the Brighton-based multiple pub operator, has secured its seventh site in London after acquiring the lease of a Battersea pub that was the original home of the Jongleurs live comedy concept
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News
Cerberus acquires £170m Spirit portfolio
Cerberus Capital Management, the US private equity owner of Admiral Taverns, has completed the acquisition of a 102-strong portfolio of pubs from Nick Leslau’s Prestbury Holdings, in a deal valued at £170m
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News
Small brewers tell Cable: pubcos have improved
Small brewers have expressed serious concerns about Government plans to implement a statutory code in the pubco/tenant relationship and have told Business Secretary Vince Cable that major pubcos have improved the way they treat licensees
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News
Former Pubfolio pub sold
A North Devon pub that was formerly part of the Pubfolio estate has been sold off a guide price of £125,000
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News
Ego sets out pub requirements
3Sixty Restaurants is looking for pub sites on the fringe of high streets or in destination affluent suburban locations to aid the expansion of its Ego brand as it looks to acquire three to five pubs over the next 18 months
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News
Brewhouse & Kitchen launches new round of fund raising
Brewhouse & Kitchen has launched a new round of fundraising as it looks to build an estate of eight-10 freehold pubs
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News
McManus eyes expansion as earnings and lfls grow
McManus Pub Group, the 18-strong Northampton-based pub operator, is looking at several potential new acquisitions as it reports an improvement in earnings and like-for-like sales, M&C Report has learnt
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News
Powder Train collapse to leave RBS out of pocket
The Royal Bank of Scotland is unlikely to retrieve all the money owed to it from the collapse of Powder Train, the collapsed pub operator that had worked with high-profile chef Marco Pierre White, according to a report from administrator Begbies Traynor
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News
TCG adds American touches to King's Feast
TCG, the managed operator, is updating its King’s Feast menu to reflect the move towards Americanised casual dining tastes
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News
Star Pubs & Bars to appeal rates at 136 pubs
Star Pubs & Bars, the Heineken-owned leased pub operator, says it will lodge business rates appeals at c10% of its estate
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News
Charles Wells grows PBT in 'year of steady progress'
Charles Wells has reported a year of “steady progress” as it grew pre-tax profits from £6.5m to £6.7m and reduced net debt by £18.8m to £44.7m, due to the sale of its distribution depo and its Kestrel Super Strength brand, M&C Report has learnt
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News
100 pubs face prosecution for foreign satellite screenings
The Premier League plans to prosecute 100 pubs and bars across England and Wales for broadcasting games using foreign satellite systems, the BBC reports