All Pubs articles – Page 187
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Neame: Managed growth, accommodation and pubs code
Jonathan Neame, chief executive of Kent-based brewer and pub operator Shepherd Neame talks to M&C Report about why the company is in good shape to grow its managed estate, how accommodation has become an increasingly important part of its revenue stream and what effect the pubs code could have on the company’s investment strategy.
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Nine out of 10 Brakspear tenants want to renew
More than nine out of 10 Brakspear tenants (92%) would renew their agreement with the company, according to the pub operator’s survey of its tenants.
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Black Dog continues property search
Black Dog, the Manchester-based bar and restaurant operator, is increasing the capacity of its Manchester Northern Quarter site by 60% following investment of more than half a million, M&C Report has learnt
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Alcohol ‘not a priority for Generation Z’
Operators that concentrate on creating an environment that attracts the next generation of pub-goers will reap the rewards, research suggests.
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Community Pubs Day launched
Community Pubs Minister Kris Hopkins has launched a national day of celebration for all pubs listed as assets of community value.
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Shepherd Neame managed lfls up 6.8% for H1
Shepherd Neame, the Kent-based brewer and pub operator, has recorded managed house like-for-like sales up 6.8% for the 26 weeks to 27 December 2014.
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BrewDog appoints new ‘BarHunter’
Stephen Hogan has joined Scottish brewer and pub operator BrewDog to head up the search for new sites, M&C Report can reveal.
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Corney & Barrow to grow to 15
Corney & Barrow, the London-based bar operator, is targeting four new sites over the next two years with the growth strategy split between C&B Bars and unbranded restaurants, M&C Report has learnt.
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Stonegate introduces food pairing in menu refresh
Stonegate’s Classic Estate has launched its new spring menu with additions to the pub favourites section, more lower calorie dishes and salads and wine and food pairings
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Solitaire says fire damaged pub will still re-open in summer
The owner of a south-east London pub that was damaged by a fire last night said it plans to re-open the premises this year.
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Darby hints at M&B pizza format
M&B chief executive Alistair Darby has hinted that the company is working on a new format within its existing brand portfolio that will feature a pizza offer
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Laine Pub Co to open seafront cave-style bar
Laine Pub Co has completed the conversion of former nightclub Life on Brighton seafront, which is due to re-open mid-March as the Tempest Inn following an investment in excess of half a million pounds
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Interviews
Five minutes with.... Peter Borg-Neal, Oakman Inns
M&C Report takes five minutes to talk to Oakman Inns chief executive Peter Borg-Neal about his views on Ed Balls, the concept of Oakmanology and what makes him shed a tear.
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Yummy seeking partners for growth
Tim Foster, co-founder of Yummy Pub Group, has said the company is repairing a strained relationship with Shepherd Neame and is keen to work with more landlords that want to invest.
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M&B closes in on M&C Glasgow
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) will open its second site under its Miller & Carter steakhouse brand in Scotland, in Glasgow, this September
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Guy Heald joins Adnams board
Suffolk-based brewer and pub operator Adnams has appointed Guy Heald as non-executive director.
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Aspirational Pub Co eyes estate of 10
Aspirational Pub co, the Hertfordshire multiple operator, is preparing to open its fifth pub as part of plans to grow an estate of 10 by 2020, M&C Report has learnt
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Cambscuisine looks to roll out Smokeworks
Oliver Thain, the founder of Cambridge-based pub and restaurant group Cambscuisine, has said he expects to roll out his Smokeworks concept and hopes to secure a second site this year.
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Ten site target for First Aid Box
The duo behind Brixton cocktail bar Shrub and Shutter are to open a new concept in South London, which they hope to grow to ten sites in London over the next five years.
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Home Office rules out locally-set licence fees
The Government has decided not to introduce locally-set licensing fees, one year after launching a consultation on the move