Half-year revenue was up 12% to £63.9m, with 36-strong Rudy’s contributing £35.1m (FY25 £29m) and Albert’s Schloss contributing £26.4m (FY25 £25.3m).
On a like-for-like basis, Albert’s Schloss delivered growth of 4.2% in H1, around 9% ahead of the market segment according to the NIQ RSM Hospitality Business Tracker.
Rudy’s delivered growth of 3.3%, around 5% ahead of the market segment for the same period.
- This story was originally published in The Morning Advertiser’s sister publication MCA. Read the full article here.



