EBITDA
Our coverage highlights EBITDA disclosures from restaurant groups, pub chains, contract caterers, and bar operators, offering context on profitability, operational efficiency, and business resilience. Whether you’re benchmarking performance, preparing for investment, or assessing the health of competitors, we break down the numbers and explain what they mean for decision-makers across the sector. Our reporting helps F&B executives, operators, and finance leads make sense of the metrics behind the margins.
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Oct- 2022 -3 OctoberRestaurants
Tortilla warns of ยฃ2.3m hit in FY22 amid inflationary pressures
Tortilla has warned that it faces future challenges from rising protein and energy prices, expecting to take a ยฃ2.3m hit in its full-year results amid increased inflationary pressures on the industry. For now, its revenue rose by 30% to ยฃ26.9m in the first half of FY22, up from ยฃ20.8m the…
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Sep- 2022 -28 SeptemberBusiness
Just Eat to return to profit earlier than expected
Just Eat Takeaway.com has said it expects to return to profitability earlier than initially expected, with the group on track to generate positive adjusted EBITDA in the second half of 2022. The group said it expects to generate positive adjusted EBITDA in the second half of 2022, an improvement compared…
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28 SeptemberBreweries and Distilleries
Shepherd Neame returns to FY profit as sales rebound
Shepherd Neame has reported a statutory profit before tax of ยฃ7.4m for the 52 weeks ended 25 June after a loss of ยฃ16.4m the year prior.ย The brewer, owner and operator of over 300 pubs in Kent and the Southeast, also saw an EBITDA of ยฃ23.4m, which โsignificantly roseโ from…
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26 SeptemberPubs and Bars
Brighton Pier Group hits โrecordโ revenues of ยฃ40m in FY22
The Brighton Pier Group, owners of Brighton Pier Palace and nine bars across the UK, has reported record revenues of ยฃ40.1m, compared withย ยฃ13.5m in 2021, up 25% on the same pre-Covid period in 2019.ย In the year to 26 June, 2022, the group reported EBITDA of ยฃ10.8m for the…
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22 SeptemberRestaurants
Comptoir H1 profits surge 150% to ยฃ11.5m
Comptoir Group, the owner and/or operator of Lebanese and Eastern Mediterranean restaurants, has announced its profits surged 150% to ยฃ11.5m for the six-month period ended 3 July 2022 (H1 FY22), compared to ยฃ4.6m in H1 FY21. Group revenues also jumped 158.9% to ยฃ14.5m, compared to ยฃ5.6m in the comparable period…
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21 SeptemberRestaurants
Hostmore revenues jump 147% in H1
Hostmore has announced that its revenues surged 147% to ยฃ98.5m for the 26 weeks ended 3 July 2022 (H1 FY22), compared to ยฃ39.9m in H1 FY21, when business was โsignificantlyโ impacted by the pandemic. The hospitality business owns brands including Fridays, 63rd+1st and Fridays and Go. Both volume and customer…
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2 SeptemberFood and Drink
Deliveroo Q2 growth slows amid increased consumer headwinds
Deliveroo has revealed that its growth slowed in Q2, reporting growth of only 2%, against growth of 12% in Q1, reflecting the impact of increased consumer headwinds.ย However, Deliveroo said it continues to grow in the current โchallengingโ market with H1 2022, showing an increase of 12% in revenue to…
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Aug- 2022 -24 AugustRestaurants
YO! operator hails โrecordโ FY21 revenues of ยฃ197.3m
The Snowfox Group, the operator of YO! Sushi, has announced that it delivered โrecordโ sales of ยฃ197.3m for the 52-week period ended 28 November 2021, driven by growth across the groupโs restaurants, kiosks, and commissaries. Adjusted EBITDA for the multi-channel and international Japanese food business also doubled from ยฃ17.1m to…
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15 AugustRestaurants
The Hush Collection turnover hits ยฃ11.48m
The Hush Collection has announced its group turnover grew 36.3% year-on-year from ยฃ8.42m to ยฃ11.48m for the year ending 26 December 2021, and up 8.7% from pre-Covid levels in 2019. Group EBITDA also hit ยฃ1.07m, up from a loss of ยฃ389k in 2020. Overall, the group’s restaurants performed ahead of…
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10 AugustRestaurants
Deliveroo losses widen as Simon Wolfson steps down from board
Deliveroo has revealed its H1 pre-tax losses have widened to ยฃ147m from ยฃ95m the year prior and also confirmed that Next CEO Simon Wolfson has decided to step down from its board. The food delivery service saw revenue increase 12% to ยฃ1.01bn in 2022ย compared with ยฃ907m in 2021, additionally,…
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