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London hospitality group Daisy Green has reported a 19% rise in revenues to £26.9m for the 53 weeks ended 27 April 2025, following the opening of two new sites in Holland Park and South Kensington

Daisy Green also saw its adjusted EBITDA rise to £3.4m, from £2.4m in 2024, despite £479,135 in one-off launch and legal costs associated with the new site openings. These non-recurring expenses, which fell from £660,479 the previous year, included recruitment, advertising and training. 

Legal and professional fees for exceptional projects also contributed to the one-off figures, which management stated in the filing at Companies House sit outside day-to-day business activities.

The company operates a portfolio of 19 cafes and restaurants across London, and has been named one of the fastest growing companies in the UK after reporting 77.7% growth over the last three fiscal years.

However, Daisy Green management identified ongoing economic risks including pressure on consumer spending driven by the cost-of-living crisis, price inflation, and high interest rates.

Nevertheless, the board plans to continue investing in new sites both in the UK and internationally while growing its direct-to-consumer coffee and lifestyle brands.

To mitigate recruitment risks, the business introduced a bespoke hospitality programme in 2025 aimed at attracting and retaining front-of-house talent.

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