All MCA Insight articles in September 2017 – Page 7
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Deltic given Revolution bid deadline
Revolution Bars has been accused of dismissing a merger offer from Britain’s biggest nightclub operator “out of hand”
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Site let to Gail’s sold for c£2m
The freehold investment of a site in Clapham let to Gail’s Artisan Bakery has been sold for over £2m
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JDW lfl volumes up 17% on Tax Equality Day
JD Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin has hailed Tax Equality Day as an ”outstanding success”
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Analysis & Insight
Competitive socialising increasing competition for traditional operators
The growth in popularity of competitive social activities like ping pong and escape rooms is fast becoming ‘stiff competition’ for the traditional restaurant, bar and pub industry
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Camden Town Brewery dominates marketing awards
Camden Town Brewery was the main winner at The Beer and Cider Marketing Awards 2017, which were announced at a packed Old Truman Brewery in London last night
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Falconer joins Iberica as its new MD
Joel Falconer, who stepped down from Busaba Eathai earlier this summer, has joined Iberica, the seven-strong Spanish restaurant group, as its new managing director
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Rola Wala to make international debut
Rola Wala, the Indian street food concept backed by the team behind Barworks, is set to make its international debut
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PizzaExpress to capitalise on 'dinertainment'
PizzaExpress chief executive Jinlong Wang sees the experience economy as having huge potential for the group.
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Leon launches autumn menu
Leon has launched its new autumn menu, which it said focuses on “meat as a side”
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Corbin & King in talks with trade buyer
Jeremy King, the restaurateur and one half of Corbin & King, is in talks with a trade buyer to secure new investment for his restaurant group.
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Maitre Choux plans further London openings
Joakim Prat, the three Michelin star-experienced chef behind Maître Choux, is planning further openings in the capital for his patisserie concept
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The Watch House up to three
Roland Horne, founder of The Watch House coffee shops on Bermondsey Street and Tower Bridge, is to launch a third site in London next week
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Crussh launches "fit bowls" offer
Crussh is targeting lunchtime gym goers with a new ‘fit bowls’ hot food offer and 10-strong soup range
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Analysis & Insight
Smaller brands expanding faster than bigger names
Small casual dining brands are expanding six times faster than bigger names in the sector, according to the latest Market Growth Monitor
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Average price for pint of bitter breaks £3 barrier
The average price of a pint of bitter in Britain’s pubs has broken through the £3 barrier for the first time
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Springboard Charity to stage West End pantomime
The Springboard Charity is heading to the West End to stage its second pantomime – an industry revamp of Aladdin
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Good Egg confirms Soho plans; launches crowdfunding campaign
The Good Egg has confirmed that it plans to open a second site in Soho and has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise the funds in which to do so
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Analysis & Insight
High street openings hit new heights
As Britain’s casual dining sector continues to expand, albeit at slowing pace, it is clear where the focus of growth has been: the high street, according to the latest Market Growth Monitor from AlixPartners and CGA. Jamie Campbell, director at CGA, reports
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Neame: No room for mediocre pubs
Shepherd Neame’s focus on revitalising its managed pub estate has boosted its profits
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M&B lfls up 1.8%
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) has this morning reported that its like-for-like sales for the 51 weeks to 16 September were up 1.8%