EXCLUSIVE
Clodagh McKenna shares how tablescaping can benefit pubs
Tablescaping is a fun and creative way to offer customers an “elevated experience” and drive footfall in pubs this festive season.
EXCLUSIVE
Tablescaping is a fun and creative way to offer customers an “elevated experience” and drive footfall in pubs this festive season.
LICENSING HUB: LEGAL WITH POPPLESTON ALLEN
Poppleston Allen solicitor Elizabeth Varley shares top tips for operators for preventing underage sales of alcohol this festive season.
The Morning Advertiser’s Ed Bedington caught up with top chef Tom Kerridge to get his take on the week’s events.
Big Drop has awarded a licence to Keystone Brewing Group, replacing the previous agreement with In Good Company.
Be At One Bar is channelling the festive spirit this year with their new “swap and sip” initiative.
The rising cost of beer is a “constant worry” for pubs as price increases risk “pushing patrons away”.
THE LOW & NO PROJECT
The Morning Advertiser has taken a look back at some of the best new low and no products released in the on-trade over the past six months.
Trade bodies have welcomed the “positive measures” detailed in the Scottish Budget but warned “challenges remain” for hospitality firms.
Competitive socialising, luxury hotels and causal dining outlets will see the most growth opportunities next year, the second Sector Pulse report from OakNorth Bank has revealed.
PROPERTY ROUND-UP
This week’s property round up includes mentions from Admiral Taverns, Shephard & Neame and Roseacre Pub Company.
EXCLUSIVE DATA
Pubs saw another “disheartening” flat week of trading in the seven days to Saturday 23 November.
DRINKS MASTERCLASS
In this special festive edition of The Morning Advertiser’s (The MA) Drinks Masterclass series, we’ve taken a look at some Christmas cocktails that are sure to impress customers.
Marston’s has reported a 4.8% uptick in like-for-like sales with Christmas bookings ahead of last year despite “additional pressure” from the autumn Budget.
MY PUB
Located in a thatched roof property, the Lamb Inn in the Oxfordshire countryside provides a blissful sight.
The average cost of a pint of draught lager in pubs jumped 2.8% in the year to October 2024, the latest official figures have revealed.
Cold and stormy weather alongside “patchy” consumer confidence pushed November drinks sales back in the red after weeks of flat or marginal growth.
EXCLUSIVE
Concerns are rising over the supply of Guinness in the run up to Christmas, as owners Diageo report “exceptional” consumer demand.
Advice has been issued for pub operators following recent flooding caused by storms Bert and Conall.
LICENSING HUB: LEGAL WITH POPPLESTON ALLEN
Insolvency of a licence holder has an immediate and critical effect on the premises licence, Poppleston Allen associate solicitor Suraj Desor writes.
A major backer of Loungers has issued a letter of intent to vote in favour of the group’s acquisition offer from Fortress Investment Group subsidiary CF Exedra Bidco (Bidco).
Valiant Pub Company has appointed Andy Parker as its new managing director of operations.
London-based, Irish-inspired pub company Windmill Taverns has dropped Forged Irish Stout following the civil rape verdict against the brand’s founder Conor McGregor.
Loungers CEO Nick Collins has claimed the business has enjoyed “excellent progress” as revenue rose by 19.2% and adjusted EBITDA climbed 25.0%, in its latest results.
Loungers will be acquired by Fortress Investment Group – which owns Punch Pubs – for a cash offer of about £350.5m.
LICENSING HUB: LEGAL WITH POPPLESTON ALLEN
In this Q&A, Poppleston Allen partner James Anderson evaluates if local authorities can help “redress the balance” of pub closures.
Anglian Country Inns (ACI) will continue to look for growth opportunities within its existing estate as it seeks to mitigate the impact of October Budget.
DRINKS LIST 2025
The Morning Advertiser is launching its latest Drinks List so you know the most popular brands in the UK on-trade and how well each one is faring at pubs and bars up and down the country.
Alcohol-free beer brand Lucky Saint has teamed up with Greene King to give away 10,000 of its bottled beers at pubs across the UK.
DISH DECONSTRUCTED
For this edition of The Morning Advertiser’s (The MA) Dish Deconstructed series, we look at how to make Cote de Boeuf for two.
Increased Employer National Insurance Contributions (NIC) will “immediately impact” employment more than changes to the Employment Rights Bill, one trade body has warned.
Mitchells & Butlers (M&B) has announced it has had a “very strong profit recovery” in its full year results ended 28 September 2024.
UKHospitality CEO Kate Nicholls has said the introduction of the Get Britain Working white paper will be beneficial to the on-trade by bringing more people into jobs.
Asahi UK has announced the launch of an exclusive gift-wrapping service at two London pubs over Black Friday weekend.
A four-day working week could hugely benefit hospitality workers, according to 4-Day Week Campaign director Joe Ryle.
EXCLUSIVE DATA
Trade in pubs and bars has continued to battle “tough trading conditions” as firms digest the after effects of the Budget.
The Licensed Trade Charity (LTC) has predicted there will be a 30% rise in calls to its helpline year on year following increased cost pressures on the sector since the Budget.
TOP 50 BOUTIQUE HOTELS
South-west countryside estate in Somerset, The Newt, has been named the top boutique hotel for third time.
Storm Bert damages and floods pubs over ‘scary weekend’.
The Low & No Project
T&R Theakston, has launched an alcohol-free version of its flagship beer, Old Peculier, as demand for low and no beers continues to grow.
Loungers has announced the opening of its fourth road-side dining venue.
THE CASK PROJECT
Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company (CMBC) has argued it remains “passionate” about cask ale after CAMRA accused the brewer of “wiping out UK brewing heritage”.
The Government’s Industrial Strategy “overlooks pubs and brewers” and risks economic growth, industry leaders have warned.
OPINION
After some tough years, the beer industry is finally approaching pre-pandemic revenues and volumes – and we can see ahead of us a new horizon of opportunity.
Trade bodies have welcomed a Government pledge to keep “women and girls safe at night” with a crackdown on spiking that will see it become a new criminal offence.
The Lock In Podcast
House hunters are ranking a ‘good local pub’ as more important than schools, gyms and places of worship, according to new research from the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA).
PUBLICAN AWARDS 2025
There’s still time to enter The Publican Awards with a week’s extension to the deadline.
Thorley Taverns managing director Phil Thorley picked up the coveted Franca Knowles Live Your Life award at the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) National Innovation in Training Awards 2024 (NITAs).
Sector trade bodies have shared “deep concern” the increase to the energy price cap in 2025 will “compound” the already “severe pressures” faced by firms.
Hopes raised for a strong festive season as drinks sales see “modest growth” after a “tough autumn”.