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Restaurant group D&D London has reported double-digit revenue growth across its restaurants for the month of December.

For the six weeks to 31 December, this was achieved across a number of restaurants, including Skylon and Madison with a 13% growth, Butlers Wharf Chophouse increased by 18%, New Street Warehouse by 12% and German Gymnasium by 11%. 

Queensyard in New York also experienced a “strong performance” with December sales up 18% on prior year.

Compared to the same period last year, the group experienced growth in overall revenue and EBITDA, both exceeding last year and budget.

The group’s commitment to providing good guest experiences was reflected in the performances of several flagship restaurants. Notable highlights include a record month at German Gymnasium, 14 Hills and Queensyard in New York, record Christmas Day at Quaglino’s and the biggest revenue day in D&D history at Madison on New Year’s Eve. 

CEO David Loewi said: “In a year filled with uncertainties, we are delighted to have closed out December with such positive results. The unwavering support of our guests, coupled with the dedication and hard work of our teams, has been instrumental in achieving this success.”

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