All Pubs articles – Page 223
-
News
Collyer: ETI on its way to rehabilitation
A leading analyst has said that in the context of Enterprise Inns recent history, positive growth for four consecutive quarters should not be underestimated
-
News
Robinsons pub reopens with pizza, BBQ and Welsh food concept
A Robinsons pub in Anglesey, north Wales, has reopened with a menu concept that combines pizza, American barbecue food and traditional Welsh food
-
News
Yummy invests in artisan coffee company
Yummy Pub Company has invested in the Gentlemen Baristas (GBs), a fledgling artisan coffee chain
-
News
Reet Ale Pubs takes over Blue Bee Brewery
Sheffield-based pub group Reet Ale Pubs has completed the takeover of Blue Bee Brewery
-
News
Enterprise Q3 lfl net income grows 2.1%
Enterprise Inns, the tenanted and leased pub operator, saw like-for-like net income growth accelerate to 2.1% in the three months to 2 August, helped by the World Cup and the company’s “on-going operational initiatives”
-
News
New focus on tackling crime in West End's night-time economy
City of Westminster police and London Mayor Boris Johnson have launched a new team of officers to tackle violence and crime in the West End’s night-time economy
-
News
Former Draft House ops director launches new venture
Former Draft House operations director Suga Gunam has acquired and reopened The Hideaway Bar in north London after refurbishment
-
News
London Bar Consultants open rum & gin bar in Cheapside
Bar operator London Bar Consultants has opened a speciality gin and rum bar in London’s Cheapside called Merchant House
-
News
Faucet set to launch “Scandinavian-inspired” concept
Faucet Inn, the London-based multiple operator, is set to open a new all-day dining concept in Paddington
-
Opinion
Building a future for British beer
In June Mike Benner left the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) after 20 years of campaigning, to take up his new post as managing director of the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA). He talks to Roger Protz about the value of a good beer
-
News
New The Stable details revealed
The Stable, the Bristol-based craft cider and pizza restaurant business in which Fuller’s owns a 51% stake, has given more details of its latest opening in Falmouth
-
News
Anand's FY pay falls slightly
Total remuneration for Greene King chief executive Rooney Anand fell slightly in 2013/2014 from £2.69m to £2.66m, as his annual bonus and long term incentive plan (LTIP) payments dipped
-
News
Adnams pub disposals to continue
Adnams, the Suffolk-based brewer and pub operator, will focus on brewing and distilling rather than its pub estate as its reasons for owning pubs “are diminishing”, Jonathan Adnams told M&C Report
-
News
Marston’s outlines Scottish expansion
Marston’s, the brewer and pub operator, is opening six new sites in Scotland this year to bring its estate north of the border to 11
-
News
Loungers to reach 50-site milestone
Loungers, the Piper-backed café/bar operator, has said like-for-like sales across the group increased by 9.3% in July as it prepares to open its 50th site, Como Lounge in Witney, Oxfordshire
-
News
Pub owners 'increasingly flexible' on rents
Landlords’ increasing flexibility with their asking rents and terms could help boost the attractiveness of pubs to potential buyers, according to property experts
-
News
Smithfield Market pub on the market
The tenancy of a well-known pub located beneath the Poultry Hall of Smithfield Market in the City of London has been placed on the market
-
News
TCG to take part in Tax Equality Day
TCG, the managed pub and bar operator, has said it will take part in Tax Equality Day on 24 September as part of the campaign to reduce VAT for the sector to 5%
-
News
Pub sector urged to give views on EU Alcohol Strategy
The House of Lords is urging the pub sector to give its views on a new EU Alcohol Strategy
-
News
Stonegate opens tech-friendly pub
Stonegate, the managed pub operator, has opened a technologically-advanced pub in Epsom, Surrey, to appeal to students and workers, GetSurrey reports