All Pubs articles – Page 256
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Everards opens latest Project William site
Everards, the Leicestershire brewer and pub operator, has opened a pub in Shropshire as the latest for its Project William scheme that sees it work with smaller local brewers to take on outlets
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Bar Sports adopts Orderella app
Orderella, a food and drink ordering app, has been introduced to the Bar Sports venue in Cannock Staffordshire as part of nationwide rollout to make app ordering available at every Bar Sports site by the start of the World Cup
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Durham next for Stonegate's new student bar concept
Stonegate is to convert a former Scream pub in Durham into the latest site for its evolved student offer
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NewsSt Austell FY EBITDA grows 7.4%
St Austell, the Cornish brewer and pub operator, has reported a 7.4% rise in EBITDA to £13.8m in the year to 28 December on turnover up 10% to £116.6m, with growth recorded in every division
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McGinty to step down from Enterprise
Mark McGinty is to step down as a division director at Enterprise Inns and is thought that he could join new vehicle Hawthorn Leisure.
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NewsJack: Marston's 'well placed to drive growth'
Leading analyst Douglas Jack at Numis has reiterated his Buy recommendation for Marston’s following its H1 results this morning, saying that the company has “strong underlying trends” and that it’s “well placed to drive growth”
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CAMRA delivers pubco reform petition
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) has mounted renewed pressure on the Government for pubco reform by delivering a petition to business secretary Vince Cable today
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Analysis & InsightManaging expectations
It’s a little early to assess the full implications of Enterprise Inns’ move into managed pubs. But we already know enough from its first directly-run outlet, St James’ of Bermondsey, south-east London to suggest the company is serious about developing an estate of well-invested and properly promoted managed pubs in the capital and beyond
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Visit England names its top pubs and restaurants
Visit England has named The Feathered Nest Country Inn in the Cotswolds as its tourism pub of the year and the 1884 Dock Street Kitchen as part of its annual excellence awards that showcase businesses that have made a commitment to boosting tourism
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Elysium Group secures London site
Elysium Group, the Essex-based restaurant and bar operator, has acquired its first London site
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NewsMarston's H1 PBT grows 9.4%
Marston’s, the brewer and pub operator, has reported a 9.4% rise in underlying profit before tax to £29m in what it called a “strong” half year (26 weeks to 5 April)
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St Austell Brewery buys hotel
St Austell Brewery, the Cornish brewer and pub operator, has bought a seaside hotel in Cornwall off an asking price of £1.5m
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NewsSpirit opens 100th Flaming Grill
Spirit Pub Company has reached the milestone of its 100th Flaming Grill site with a £96,000 investment to transform the Nags Head in Mickleover, Derby
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NewsM&B launches website ‘Escape to the Pub’
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) is to launch a new website ‘Escape to the Pub’ to highlight the strength of the country pub sector and its relevant brands
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NewsPunch restructuring talks to continue
Talks regarding the restructuring of Punch Taverns are to continue after the company’s remaining bondholders voted in favour of waiving covenants that would otherwise have placed the company in default
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Golden Age pub venture launched
Golden Age, a new pub venture, is set to open its second site in the space of five months, with the relaunch of The Prince in Stoke Newington this summer
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NewsEnterprise Inns: Managed move, Beacon update, disposals, trading formats
M&C Report takes a closer look at this morning’s update from Enterprise Inns and talks to chief executive Simon Townsend and finance director Neil Smith about the group’s move into the managed arena, the promising progress of Project Beacon, innovation across its agreements, its disposal plan and investments
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BII Licensee of the Year named
BII Licensee of the Year was awarded to Lee Price of The Royal Pier in Aberysthwyth, Wales, at the British Institute of Innkeeping annual lunch yesterday
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Enterprise and Brakes partnership to put food first
Pub operator Enterprise Inns has entered a partnership with Brakes to launch Food Club to provide support for publicans by helping them to ensure they have the best menu for their customers, while providing deals, discounts and promotions to members
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Analysis & InsightSector lfls grow 4.4% in April
Pub and restaurant groups experienced another strong period of trading in April, with like-for-like sales across 28 leading companies up 4.4% during the month
























