Pubs, Bars & Clubs News – Page 46
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Technology drives drinks premiumisation in pubs
Digital technology, implemented during the pandemic, has boosted the popularity of more premium drinks and provided valuable data for operators, MCA’s Pub Conference audience heard.
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Star MD: L&T sector in ‘watershed moment’
The leased & tenanted pub sector has been a through “watershed moment” during the pandemic, showing the strength of the partnership model, Lawson Mountstevens, MD of Star Pubs & Bars has said.
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Red Oak acquires Hall & Woodhouse package
Red Oak Taverns is set to acquire nine pubs from Dorset-based business Hall & Woodhouse.
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Eat Out to Help Out propels inflation to nine-year high
Inflation has soared to its highest level in nine years, with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) claiming this is down to last year’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme.
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Oakman Group boss reports strong trading
During the first ten weeks of its new financial year (5th July to 12th September) Oakman Group has reported total growth of 39.3% and like-for-like growth versus 2019 of 16.2%.
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Hospitality boosted by return of office workers
Footfall and trading levels continue to improve week-on-week as we progress through September, with quick service outlets such as Pret A Manger and Black Sheep Coffee reporting significant increases in sales in key city centre locations. Restaurant operators such as Fulham Shore are also seeing improvements ...
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Vaccine passports in England to be ‘held in reserve’
The government has insisted that vaccine passports are still a “first-line defence” against a winter wave of Covid-19, but are likely to be “held in reserve” for the time being. The clarification follows comments at the weekend from health secretary Sajid Javid suggesting plans for vaccine passports in England had been scrapped.
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CGA: August sales up 5% versus 2019
A strong trading performance during August resulted in total sales being 5% ahead of August 2019, according to CGA’s Business Tracker.
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August bank holiday leads to strong drink sales
Drink sales surpassed pre-Covid levels for the first time in 2021 during the week ending 4 September according to data from CGA.
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Stonegate reports ‘small uplift’ in city sites
Stonegate has reported a small, encouraging uplift in sales as workers return to offices, but has warned uncertainty over Covid passports could yet hamper the recovery of the late-night sector it operates in.
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Changes likely to testing process to help ease driver shortage
With supply chain issues still causing major issues for the hospitality sector, the Government is set to announce changes to the HGV driver testing process in an attempt to alleviate high levels of driver vacancies.
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Hospitality tops environmental sustainability poll
Hospitality and leisure tops the list of industries most concerned about the importance of environmental sustainability according to latest research from Barclays, with 70% of hospitality and leisure respondents rated it as ‘extremely important’. The sector is said to be “achieving a strong balance between investing in environmental sustainability while continuing to maximise financial performance.”
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Liberation achieves strong like-for-like UK sales growth
Liberation Group, which operates more than 120 managed and tenanted pubs and inns in the UK and the Channel Islands, has reported that it has “traded extremely strongly” across all channels to market and all geographies over the 13 weeks to 28 August, with like-for-like managed sales in the UK up +26%.
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In pictures: Blame Gloria opens in Clapham Junction
The Adventure Bar Group, the Nightcap-backed operator of Tonight Josephine, Bar Elba, Nikki’s Bar and The Escapologist, has launched its second Blame Gloria site in London, in Clapham Junction.
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Pubs, bars and clubs see surge in spending
Data from Barclaycard shows spending at pubs, bars and clubs reached its highest growth for over 17 months during August, and restaurant spend broke into positive growth for first time since the pandemic hit, with expectations that spending will continue to grow further as workers return to the office.
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Pubs turn to tech, IPOs and acquisitions to grow
Data from Lumina’s Operator Data Index highlights the collapse in pub turnover between 2019 and 2021, with pub groups increasingly focused on tech, IPOs and acquisitions to help ‘right size’ estates and grow sales.
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Nightcap adds to pipeline
Nightcap has acquired a lease for a new London Cocktail Club bar site, with a five more in legal negotiations across its brands.
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Wetherspoons blames beer shortages on industrial action
JD Wetherspoon (JDW) has said the supply shortages it has been experiencing with several of the beer and lager brands it sells is down to the industrial action proposed by delivery drivers supplying Heineken products, rather than the impact of Brexit.
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Vaccine passport plan to go ahead
The government has confirmed it will move forward with plans to introduce vaccine passports for nightclubs and other crowded indoor venues in England from the end of next month.
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Dish counts remain ‘significantly’ down on pre-pandemic levels
The average number of dishes on food menus has remained significantly down on pre-pandemic levels, despite a 5.5% rise in dish counts since last autumn/winter, according to the latest data from Lumina Intelligence.