All Pubs articles – Page 39

  • Patrick Sherriff (Engenie) and Andy Kershaw (Marston’s)
    News

    Marston’s rolls out rapid EV chargers

    2018-11-30T08:31:00Z

    Marston’s has unveiled a partnership with electric vehicle (EV) rapid charging network operator Engenie.

  • Smith & Western
    News

    Smith & Western secures seventh site

    2018-11-29T08:20:00Z

    Smith & Western, the South coast-based US-style restaurant chain, has lined up a seventh opening.

  • News

    East London Pub Co takes on Spitalfields The Gun

    2018-11-29T08:19:00Z

    The East London Pub Co. is to reopen the historic Spitalfields’ pub The Gun, in December.

  • Orange Tree
    News

    Orange Tree sells two more sites

    2018-11-28T11:15:00Z

    Orange Tree, the Leicestershire-based pub group, has sold two further sites from its portfolio.

  • Pubs
    News

    Pubs shed 11k sites - employment up 6%

    2018-11-27T08:33:00Z

    The number of jobs in the pub industry is up 6% since 2008 – despite the number of pubs falling by 11,000, an analysis by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals.

  • Dehesa Salt Yard Group
    News

    Urban acquires Salt Yard Group

    2018-11-27T08:31:00Z

    Urban Pubs & Bars has completed the acquisition of the remaining Salt Yard Group, after taking on the Opera Tavern in Covent Garden in August.

  • Simon Emeny
    News

    Fuller’s evaluating scope for Bel & Dragon brand

    2018-11-26T08:36:00Z

    Fuller’s chief executive Simon Emeny has told MCA the group is now evaluating the potential for the Bel & The Dragon brand – including possible conversions within the Fuller’s managed estate.

  • Ed and Tom Martin ETM
    News

    ETM reports FY turnover up 34.7%

    2018-11-26T08:35:00Z

    ETM, the 14-strong bar and restaurant group, saw turnover grow 34.7% to £27m in the year to 29 February 2018.

  • Harvester
    News

    M&B: JVs, virtual brands and surge pricing

    2018-11-23T08:19:00Z

    Following yesterday’s full-year results announcement, MCA talks to Mitchells & Butlers chief executive Phil Urban. He discusses performance across its suite of brands, and why he sees joint ventures as the smartest form of M&A. He also says developing a virtual brand is on the company’s road map, talks about the rollout of order at table technology and the company’s work on flexing price during busy periods.

  • Hawthorn Leisure
    News

    Hawthorn model could be rolled out across NewRiver’s retail portfolio

    2018-11-22T08:13:00Z

    Mark Davies, the executive chairman of the 616-strong Hawthorn Leisure pub company, has told MCA that its management skills are already being integrated into the shopping centre portfolio of parent company NewRiver.

  • Ralph Findlay
    News

    Findlay: ‘It will be tough to match lfls growth in Taverns estate next summer'

    2018-11-22T08:12:00Z

    Marston’s chief executive Ralph Findlay has told MCA it would be ‘tough’ for its Taverns estate to match the like-for-like sales growth seen within its managed and franchised pubs this year (+3.8%, in 2019.

  • Opinion

    The original start-up

    2018-11-22T08:11:00Z

    Clive Chesser took the helm at the slimmed down and privatised Punch this summer. Here, he talks to James Wallin about the tied and Retail models, joint ventures, acquisitions and investment

  • Miller & Carter exterior
    News

    M&B FY lfls up 1.3%

    2018-11-22T07:26:00Z

    Mitchells & Butlers has this morning announced like-for-like sales the year to 29 September up 1.3%, with a 2.2% rise in the past seven weeks.

  • Simon Townsend
    News

    EiG: 2020 is ‘just a line in the sand’

    2018-11-21T08:47:00Z

    Ei Group chief executive Simon Townsend has told MCA that 2020 is merely a ‘line in the sand’ in terms of its strategy and he expects the managed pub estate to continue growing at up to 125 pubs a year well into the next decade.

  • Marston's House
    News

    Marston’s reports ‘solid’ start to FY19

    2018-11-21T08:47:00Z

    Marston’s has reported a ‘solid’ performance in the seven weeks since 29 September, with growth in pub like-for-like sales (lfls) and own and licensed beer volumes.

  • NewRiver
    News

    NewRiver sees £1.7m synergies from Hawthorn in H1

    2018-11-21T08:47:00Z

    NewRiver says it has unlocked £1.7m of the expected £3m synergies from the acquisition of Hawthorn Leisure.

  • Opinion

    Crafting success in the wet-led sector

    2018-11-20T09:05:00Z

    Ei Group’s Craft Union model has grown to more than 250 sites in under four years, and now has its sights set on London, where it expects to have 40 pubs by the end of next year. James Wallin speaks to operations director Frazer Grimbleby about further expansion, managing the balance between EiG’s tenanted and managed estates and the potential for a food offer within the Craft Union model.

  • Ei Group
    News

    EiG managed lfls up 7.1%; ‘considerable interest’ in commercial property arm

    2018-11-20T07:21:00Z

    Ei Group (EiG) has reported like-for-like (lfl) sales up 7.1% in its 308-strong managed division for the year to 30 September.

  • Peter Borg-Neal, Oakman Inns
    News

    Oakman Inns set to appoint advisors

    2018-11-16T08:46:00Z

    Oakman Inns is set to appoint advisors at the start of next year as it looks to take a flexible approach to any eventual exit for its investors, MCA understands.

  • Patrick Dardis
    Opinion

    ​Young’s: Levers for growth; bolt-on acquisitions and cannabis cocktails

    2018-11-16T08:46:00Z

    Young’s chief executive Patrick Dardis spoke to MCA after yesterday’s H1 trading update. He discussed further levers for growth, why Young’s has turned down several pub groups on the market, his anger with politicians, why he doesn’t pay attention to what his peers are doing and why cannabis-infused mocktails may be the next big trend.