The booming population of metropolitan areas affords operators the chance to go really niche and still have an avid market.
Source:Pub Chef Opinion: Will dogs hog the limelight?
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The booming population of metropolitan areas affords operators the chance to go really niche and still have an avid market. Source:Pub Chef Opinion: Will dogs hog the limelight? Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), the managed pub operator, has reported like-for-like sales growth of 0.4% in the 14 weeks to 14 July, with sales hit by the poor weather and Euro 2012 but mitigated by a strong performance over the Jubilee. Source:Mitchells and Butlers like-for-likes hit by bad weather Westminster City Council has defended its new charges on advice for licence applications after one licensing expert suggested they “could be illegal”. Source:Westminster Council: Charge for licence application advice is "lawful" The BII (British Institute of Innkeeping) is cracking down on people using its logo without permission, or featuring the wrong logo. Source:BII to clampdown on misuse of its logo JD Wetherspoon, the managed pub operator, has placed five pubs on the market with Christie + Co. Source:JD Wetherspoon puts five pubs on the market TLC Inns, the multi-site operator led by Steve Haslam and Jo Drain, has identified two more sites for the rollout of its American restaurant and bar concept Grand Central. Source:TLC Inns eyes sites for Grand Central concept roll-out A top Young’s manager has predicted that hot dogs will be the next craze to sweep through the British dining scene. Source:Hot dogs predicted to become next food craze for pubs Licensees need to do more to improve service in pubs to accommodate international visitors — that’s according to VisitEngland chief executive James Beresford. Source:Pubs need to improve service standards for international visitors warns VisitEngland chief Greene King is piloting a Level 5 Diploma in Management for nine of its licensees in conjunction with Charnwood Training Group. Source:Greene King teams with Charnwood to offer licensees Level 5 management training Brakspear has presented five of its top pub tenants with up to £2,000 each, as winners of the annual Brakspear Hospitality Awards. Source:Brakspear rewards top five tenants with up to £2,000 each |
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