All The Wolseley Hospitality Group articles
-
NewsThe Wolseley Hospitality Group to launch first Colbert Collection property in London
The group will open its first London hotel later this year on Piccadilly with owner Minor Hotels describing it as ‘a unique strategic opportunity’
-
NewsMinor Hotels launches Colbert Collection
Taking its name from its Chelsea all-day restaurant of the same name, the premium soft brand will work with independent hotels owners via management and franchise agreements, with expansion planned in the UK and worldwide
-
NewsThe Wolseley Hospitality Group secures New York debut
Parent company Minor Hotels will open an all-day brasserie and 76-bedroom hotel near Times Square next year, with further overseas expansion on the cards
-
Analysis & InsightMinor International ‘don’t get The Wolseley and Jeremy King’s vision’
After taking control of the London restaurant group formerly known as Corbin & King in 2022, Minor Hotels have so far failed to deliver on their plans to roll out the Wolseley internationally, and have yet to appoint a new CEO after more than 18 months. Simon Brooke reports
-
OpinionTrouble at the top
A war of words is brewing between two of the premium restaurant sector’s top CEOs, whose musical chairs seem to have contributed to a growing sense of acrimony
-
NewsThe Wolseley Hospitality Group raises turnover to £64m
The operator of The Delaunay, Colbert, and other London restaurants reported a turnover uplift of 7.85%, with like-for-likes also seeing growth
-
NewsHospitality staff consider legal action due to ‘cover charges’
Restaurants including The Ivy and The Wolseley add a mandatory cover charge to diners’ bills on top of a service charge, with only the latter passed on to workers, The Guardian reports
-
NewsBerisha steps down from Wolseley Hospitality Group
During his two year tenure as CEO of the up-scale restaurant collection previously known as Corbin & King, Baton Berisha oversaw the launch of Manzi’s in Soho and The Wolseley City
-
InterviewsWolseley City gears up for opening
The sibling to the original Wolseley in Piccadilly will aim to capture a different audience and would not be about fine dining or afternoon tea, according to CEO Baton Berisha




























