All Wildwood articles – Page 4
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H1 PBT up 36% at Tasty
Tasty, the operator of the Wildwood and Dim T brands, has reported a 36% increase in pre-tax profit to £1.33m in 26 weeks ended 28 June 2015
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Tasty secures new debt facility
Tasty has secured a new £8m debt facility as its gears up to open 30 new sites over the next 18 months
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M&B starts rollout of evolved Sizzling format
M&B is continuing to evolve its Heartland estate with the rollout of its new Sizzling Pizza, Pub & Carvery format and a further evolved version of the brand
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Tasty eyes 30 new openings
Tasty, the listed restaurant company, is planning 30 openings over the next 18 months, across its Wildwood and Wildwood Kitchen brands, M&C understands. The group, which currently operates 42 sites in total, has lined up openings for its core 25-strong Wildwood brand in Abingdon, Brentwood and Lincoln. Earlier this year, ...
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Dim T returns to the acquisition trail
Tasty, the AIM-listed restaurant operator, is set to open the first site in five years under its dim sum format Dim T.
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Wildwood signs for Gloucester scheme
Wildwood become the latest operator to join the restaurant line-up at the Crowngate shopping centre in Worcester
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Weekend Press
Weekend press round-up, 28-29 March
Restaurants, fast food and takeaways Domino’s tech-loving boss likes humble pie with his pizzas Patrick Doyle did not pull any punches. “It sickens me,” he told the hundreds of thousands of viewers who watched his online apology. It was just after Easter 2009 and as the boss of Domino’s in ...
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Tasty sees 46% rise in pre-tax profits in FY14
Tasty, operator of the Wildwood brand, saw revenue rise 28% in the 52 weeks to 28 December with a 46% increase in pre-tax profits.
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Analysis & Insight
BBQ goes mainstream and burgers continue to dominate menus
Charred meat ends are set to become a mainstream trend after enjoying growing popularity on dedicated barbecue menus, as well as French dip sandwiches and meat sauces and burgers continue to dominate
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Wildwood strengthens pipeline
Wildwood, the Tasty-owned restaurant brand, has secured further sites for its core brand and sub format Wildwood Kitchen
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Wildwood takes Chichester Café Rouge
Wildwood has moved closer with its plans to opening in Chichester after securing planning permission to make changes to the town’s former Café Rouge site
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Weekend Press
Weekend press round-up, 10-11 January
A round-up of the relevant national and selected local press from the weekend
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Wildwood to double up in Plymouth
Wildwood, the Tasty-owned restaurant brand, is to open two sites in Plymouth, after securing the former La Tasca site in the city centre
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Opinion
Following the mob mentality
Branded Italian restaurants offer bigger discounts and promotions than any of the others on the high street. Simon Stenning, strategy director at Allegra Foodservice, asks if this is really sustainable
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Wildwood goes West
Wildwood has taken a further significant step in its plans to become a national brand by securing its first site in Devon
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Tasty reports 23.6% rise in H1 PBT
Tasty, the operator of the Wildwood and Dim T brands, saw pre-tax profit increase 23.6% to £973,000 in the 26 weeks to 29 June
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Analysis & Insight
Pragmatic approach set to pay off
The flexibility of operators to adapt their brands and offers is being tested like never before as consumers stretch their day part needs and continue to shun the traditional weekend marke
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M&C20 experiences slight uptick
The M&C20 Leisure Index witnessed a slight uptick this week after the previous week’s impressive performance
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Hungry Horse and Wildwood confirmed for Telford development
Greene King’s Hungry Horse and Wildwood Restaurants have been confirmed as the latest tenants for new units of a development in Telford called Southwater Telford
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Tasty to open Wildwood/cafe hybrid
Tasty, the AIM-listed restaurant operator led by Johnny Plant, has reportedly secured the site of a famous Shropshire tearoom for a specially adapted version of Wildwood that will maintain much of the site’s original offer