All Turtle Bay articles – Page 7
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News
Grillstock builds pipeline
Grillstock, the fledgling barbecue concept, has continued to strengthen its pipeline of openings for 2016, by lining up openings in Cardiff, Exeter and Reading
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Analysis & Insight
The ingredients for success
What is the secret of a successful restaurant roll-out? Private equity firm Bowmark Capital recently achieved nearly four times cost with its sale of Las Iguanas. Bowmark partner Ron Pearson explains the background to the deal and looks at what made that investment so lucrative
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News
Turtle Bay to double up in Liverpool
Turtle Bay, the Piper-backed Caribbean chain, is to open two restaurants in Liverpool in the space of six months
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Analysis & Insight
Piper finds gaps in the food to go market
Diners in Manchester are looking for greater choice in their lunchtime food to go options and people both there and in London are keen to see greater choice of healthy meals
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News
Jones Bar Group to open Roxy Ball Room concept in Liverpool
The Jones Bar Group is to open its second Roxy Ball Room, the ping pong and pool concept, on Liverpool ONE’s Hanover Street.
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Ashford first council to ban selected operators from development
Ashford Borough Council, in Kent, has become the first local authority to ban specific bars and restaurants from securing sites at its expanded Designer Outlet centre.
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Turtle Bay closes in on Dalston opening
Turtle Bay, the fast-growing, Piper-backed brand, has moved closer to opening in Dalston
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Three more operators confirmed for Liverpool One
Red’s, Turtle Bay and Wahaca have been confirmed for the Liverpool ONE development as part of the dining quarter.
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Turtle Bay confirmed for Brixton
Turtle Bay, the fast-growing, Piper-backed brand, will open in Brixton next month
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Aqua Italia lines up number six
Aqua Italia, the premium Italian restaurant chain, has lined up a sixth opening in Oxford
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News
Grillstock lines up Cardiff opening
Grillstock, the fledgling barbecue concept, is set to make its debut in Wales, after securing a site in Cardiff
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Turtle Bay secures Newcastle site
Turtle Bay, the fast-growing, Piper-backed brand, has secured a site in Newcastle, M&C understands.
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Las Iguanas co-founder to launch new concept with Levi Roots
Eren Ali, the co-founder of Las Iguanas, is to launch a new restaurant venture with Levi Roots, creator of Reggae Reggae Sauce
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Casual Dining Group acquires Las Iguanas
Casual Dining Group (CDG) has acquired the 41-strong Las Iguanas restaurant chain from private equity firm Bowmark Capital in a deal thought to be worth between £80m and £90m.
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Diary
Diary: GK; Drake & Morgan; Turtle Bay; and Clive Watson
In this week’s Diary we ask how many Clive Watsons it takes to complete a pub deal, have a look at the new Drake & Morgan site and find out where you can find out which city spends the most on beer.
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Analysis & Insight
The hopes and fears facing our industry
As we stand at the midpoint of 2015, it now seems timely to reflect on the ‘Hopes and Fears’ facing our industry and what we might expect to see in the latter half of the year, writes Stephen Evans, development director at Gourmet Burger Kitchen
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News
Turtle Bay sees the Light in Leeds
Turtle Bay, the fast-growing, Piper-backed brand, is set to open in Leeds, in the city’s The Light scheme
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Analysis & Insight
Street life
Street food, and all it entails whether that is through food, marketing or location, has become an increasingly influential part of the UK’s eating and drinking-out sector. Over the next few months and years that influence is set to further grow as the category evolves with the help of a number of established players.
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News
Turtle Bay trials click & collect
Turtle Bay is trialling a new online click & collect take-out service at its Bristol site
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Analysis & Insight
Sector shift
From increasing M&A activity, to the fallout from the decision by Enterprise Inns to invest in pubs in partnership with “managed experts” and the growing pressure on the all-you-can-eat buffet market is coming under, the sector is set to shift over the coming six to 12 months from shadow boxing ...