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NewsKnighthead tables £38m rescue deal for Corbin & King
The US fund has reportedly told administrators to Corbin & King it is prepared to refinance all outstanding loans owed to majority investor Minor International
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NewsSBPA welcomes extra support for Scottish brewers
The Scottish Beer & Pub Association has welcomed the announcement that further grants of up to £29,500 will be made available to the country’s brewers.
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NewsShaftesbury boosts F&B offering at Seven Dials
WatchHouse Coffee and Aspirational Brands are among the operators broadening the offering within Seven Dials.
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NewsUnruly Pig named number one gastropub
Suffolk-based the Unruly Pig has been crowned number one on this year’s Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropubs list.
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NewsCorbin & King placed into administration by majority investor Minor International
The Thailand-based investor said the restaurant group was insolvent, but CEO Jeremy King accused Minor of a power play to seize control of the holding company
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NewsPrezzo appoints culinary director
Olly Smith, formerly of Pret, is tasked with increasing investment into Prezzo’s food & beverage offering
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NewsCorbin & King in talks with Knighthead
The Wolseley operator is understood to be seeking new backing from the US-based fund following a dispute with its majority shareholder, Minor Hotels, Sky News reports
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NewsBoxpark in talks on several new sites
The Roger Wade-led food hall operator plans to open two to three sites a year over the next five years
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NewsWells & Co to offer further rent concessions
The decision by the family-owned pub business to offer a 10% rent concession to all its leased and tenanted pubs across came off the back of a tough December
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NewsWarning over pub inflation
City Pub Group chairman Clive Watson said the price of a pint could rise by as much as 50p
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NewsMarston’s predicts a return of strong trading momentum
The pub company saw like-for-like sales fall by 3.9% for the 16 weeks to 12 January, reflecting the impact of Omicron
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NewsPressure mounts on BrewDog CEO over claims of inappropriate behaviour
James Watt said the allegations are false and denies behaving inappropriately, after more than 15 former staff spoke out
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NewsJamie Oliver: Delivery companies don’t care about healthy eating
The celebrity chef said food delivery platforms were more concerned with convenience
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NewsNo data to support Welsh nightclub closure, says NTIA
NTIA CEO Michael Kill said the Welsh government had “crippled an entire industry” and that they should be held accountable
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NewsInn Collection in legals on four more sites
Following the acquisition of its Welsh site, in Snowdonia, the group will focus on growing its presence in the region, before exploring opportunities in the Peak District, MD Sean Donkin told MCA
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NewsSessions appoints former Brewdog director
Sessions has appointed Jack Anderson, former global retail growth director at BrewDog, as its new commercial director, as it looks to open 500 host kitchens across the UK
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NewsFridays and Go ready for debut
Hostmore is gearing up to debut its first Fridays quick-service restaurant concept in the centre of Dundee, Scotland, with scope for another 30 if the concept is a success
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NewsRevolution: ‘We are in a position to grow our estate again’
CEO Rob Pitcher told MCA the group has cash in the bank and five sites in negotiations
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NewsPunch hungry for acquisitions
The Fortress-backed pub company is looking for high quality pubs that fit its “modern, progressive vision”
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NewsPeach beats the trend with a ‘wonderful’ Christmas
In the five weeks of Christmas and New Year, the pub company was up 3.1% on 2019




























