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The latest industry news from the business journalists at Catering Today. We bring you the latest on what’s happening in the restaurants, bars and catering industry, with exclusive stories, analysis, best practice and industry comment.

  • Jan- 2025 -
    31 January
    Houston and Hawkes appoints new sales director

    Houston and Hawkes appoints new sales director

    Independent catering company Houston and Hawkes has announced the appointment of Jessica Burgess as its new sales director. She joins from a senior sales role at BaxterStorey, bringing over 12 years of experience in operations and business development within the foodservice and hospitality sector. In her new role, Burgess will…

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  • 31 January
    Brother Marcus and Hagen to open new sites in Canary Wharf

    Brother Marcus and Hagen to open new sites in Canary Wharf

    Brother Marcus and Hagen are set to open new F&B sites at YY London, a newly refurbished 415,000 sq ft Canary Wharf office building. Brother Marcus, London’s Eastern Mediterranean restaurant group, founded by duo Tas Gaitanos and Alex Large, is bringing its brunch, mezze, cocktails and Eastern Med wines to…

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  • 31 January
    Loungers agrees to £354.4m Fortress takeover deal

    Loungers agrees to £354.4m Fortress takeover deal

    Loungers has revealed that 94% of its shareholders have voted in favour of accepting Fortress Investment Group’s £354.4m takeover bid.  News comes after Fortress submitted a revised deal after its first attempt of 310p a share was opposed by Loungers shareholders.  The revised deal of 325p implies an enterprise value…

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  • 31 January
    Butcombe sees 7.8% rise in FY24 revenues

    Butcombe sees 7.8% rise in FY24 revenues

    Butcombe Group, a privately owned premium pub operator and brewing group, has reported that its full-year LFL revenues were up by 7.8%, including 23% LFL across the two week Christmas period. For the year ended 25 January 2025, its standout performance was in food at 12% growth, with both accommodation…

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  • 30 January
    Today’s news in brief – 30/01/25

    Today’s news in brief – 30/01/25

    TGI Fridays has closed its flagship venue in London’s Leicester Square, which opened in 2015 after a multi-million pound investment. The closure means that TGI’s now has no restaurant in Central London although it retains venues at the O2 Greenwich and Westfield Stratford. UKH has urged the chancellor to bring…

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  • 30 January
    Weymouth pub hits the market for the first time in 40 years

    Weymouth pub hits the market for the first time in 40 years

    The Weatherbury, a traditional pub with rooms in the coastal town of Weymouth, has hit the market for the first time in nearly 40 years with an asking price of £650,000. Located in a residential neighbourhood a short walk from Weymouth beach, The Weatherbury is a 18th Century pub and…

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  • 30 January
    Growth plan must include foundation economy, UKH says

    Growth plan must include foundation economy, UKH says

    UKHospitality has urged the chancellor to bring forward a specific growth plan for hospitality, and other sectors in the foundation economy, that can deliver growth “swiftly”.  While the trade body agreed that big infrastructure projects are much-needed, it also pointed out that their benefits won’t be realised “for years or…

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  • 30 January
    TGI Fridays closes Leicester Square flagship

    TGI Fridays closes Leicester Square flagship

    TGI Fridays has confirmed that it has closed its flagship venue in London’s Leicester Square. The casual-dining restaurant had opened the landmark venue in 2015 following a multi-million pound investment. A spokesperson for TGI Fridays said: “Our Leicester Square restaurant closed earlier this month. This was a mutual planned closure…

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  • 30 January
    Takeaway sales flatline in December amid more Xmas socials

    Takeaway sales flatline in December amid more Xmas socials

    Delivery and takeaway sales at restaurant groups saw year-on-year growth slow to 1.9% in December 2024 as consumers’ shifted towards going out, rather than ordering in over Christmas, according to CGA by NIQ’s latest Hospitality at Home Tracker.  While at-home sales have risen for 19 months in a row, the…

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  • 29 January
    Today’s news in brief – 29/01/25

    Today’s news in brief – 29/01/25

    The hospitality sector ended 2024 with virtually the same number of premises as 12 months earlier. According to data from CGA, there were a total of 99,120 outlets operating in December 2024 – up slightly from 99,113 sites a year earlier. It represents a year of solid consolidation after contraction…

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