All Late Night Bars and Clubs articles – Page 12
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NewsRevolution terminates talks with Deltic
Revolution Bars Group has announced that its talks with the Deltic Group have been terminated.
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NewsStudy shows 92% of councils recognise value of late night sector
A study by the Local Government Unit and the Portman Group, which found that 92% of councils believe that the night time economy will play an important role in preventing the decline of the high street, has been welcomed.
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NewsRevolution sees positive results from new late-night trial
Revolution Bars Group chief executive Rob Pitcher has told MCA he is encouraged by early signs from the group’s trial of a more experiential late-night offer.
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NewsRevolution FY lfls down 0.6%
Revolution Bars Group saw like-for-like sales fall 0.6% in the year to 30 June, with the second half of the year seeing a dip of 3.2%.
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NewsJungle Creations to launch Twisted Bar
Jungle Creations, the social media content company, is following up its delivery-only restaurant with a cocktail bar.
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NewsPartridge and Dennis to launch Heads + Tails
Bar industry veterans Will Partridge (Wax Jambu, Kilburn Ironworks) and Chris Dennis (Sovereign Loss, Disrepute) are collaborating on a new cocktail bar in West Hamstead, Heads + Tails.
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Analysis & InsightAverage spend on night out falls, but frequency up
Average spend on a night out has fallen year-on-year but revellers are going out more often and willing to travel further, according to the latest Deltic Night Index. The report shows total spend on a night out is £56.25, down from £59.40 last quarter and £59.66 this time last year. ...
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NewsRevolution board confirms new talks with Deltic
Revolution Bars Group has confirmed that it has re-entered talks with Deltic Group.
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NewsDisco Bars Group secures two new sites
Disco Bars Group has acquired two new sites in the north west of England – Bamboogy in Bolton and Play & Rewind in Wigan, according to the Derby Telegraph.
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NewsStonegate to accelerate Popworld roll out
Stonegate Pub Company is to accelerate the expansion of its Popworld concept, with six new venues lined up to open before the end of the year, including its first in London.
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NewsPopworld to open in Manchester
Stonegate Pub Company is to open its first Popworld site in Manchester, following a £430k refurbishment of its existing late-night venue Ark.
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NewsNew era beckons for Novus
The sale of 15 bars to Stonegate and the process to dispose of the rest of its late-night estate, including the flagship Tiger, Tiger brand, will leave Novus Leisure a very different business. James Wallin talks to Novus chief executive Toby Smith about the new direction for the group and the opportunities for its Tank & Paddle and Balls Brothers brands.
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NewsInnspired Leisure set to open cocktail bar concept in Durham
Innspired Leisure is set to open The Butterfly Room – a cocktail bar concept – on the former site of the Love Shack nightclub in Durham.
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NewsDirty Martini looking to hit 20 site mark through regional expansion
CG Restaurants & Bars is looking to reach 20 sites for its Dirty Martini brand by the end of 2020, with the growth to come predominately from regional sites, MCA has learnt.
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NewsImbiba acquires stake in Vagabond Wines
Vagabond is set for further growth after receiving £3.5m in new funding from sector investor Imbiba
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NewsStonegate makes double swoop – Be At One/Novus package
Stonegate Pub Company has made a double acquisition – acquiring Be At One and a 15-strong package of bars from Novus
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NewsStonegate to open first London Popworld
Stonegate is to open its first Popworld venue in London, MCA understands.
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NewsLondon Cocktail Club to make Bristol debut
London Cocktails Club (LCC) is to make its debut in a major regional city, after securing a site in Bristol
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NewsThe Alchemist to launch new concept
The Alchemist is set to launch a new bar concept, which could become a second roll-out vehicle for the business
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NewsRevolution lfs slide 1.7% in H2
Revolution Bars Group has reported like-for-like sales down 1.7% in the second half of its financial year to 9 June, amid “challenging and volatile trading conditions”.




























