All news articles for November 2016

The Pony & Trap's Holly Eggleton on making front-of-house fun

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Holly Eggleton on working with family and making front-of-house fun

By Michelle Perrett

Holly Eggleton runs the Pony & Trap in Chew Magna with her brother Josh Eggleton where she is responsible for front and back-of-house operations. She is also involved with the Salt and Malt café; the company's outside catering business and new...

Julien Richard wins 50th Le Taittinger Prix Culinaire

Julien Richard wins 50th Le Taittinger Prix Culinaire

By Hannah Thompson

Chef Julien Richard from Hotel Bendor in Les Iles Paul Ricard in France has won the 50th Le Taittinger Prix Culinaire International contest, whose judging panel included Michel Roux Jr from Le Gavroche and Amandine Chaignot from the Rosewood Hotel in...

The ongoing chef shortage is set to cause chefs and restaurateurs a real headache this Christmas, says REC

Chef shortage to worsen this Christmas and beyond

By Emma Eversham

Restaurants face a 'real headache' this Christmas with recruitment agencies warning that they will not be able to provide enough chefs to meet demand due to the industry's ongoing skills shortage. 

Three quarters of hoteliers predict growth in the hotel F&B space in the next three years, according to the report by MCA Insight

Hotel F&B to grow as hoteliers 'wake up' to opportunities

By Emma Eversham

Food and beverage (F&B) offerings in the UK's hotels are set to improve and grow over the next few years as hoteliers 'finally wake up to the opportunities available to them' according to a new report by MCA Insight. 

The Clink Restaurants reduce prisoner re-offending by 41 per cent

The Clink Restaurants reduce prisoner re-offending by 41%

By Hannah Thompson

The Clink Charity – the hospitality and restaurant training scheme for prisoners operating across the UK – reduces re-offending rates among male ex-offenders by a “statistically significant” 41 per cent, a new report has shown.

First Revolución de Cuba opens in Scotland

First Revolución de Cuba opens in Scotland

By Hannah Thompson

The Revolution Bars Group is to open its first site in Scotland under the Revolución de Cuba brand – in Aberdeen – as well as a new site in Reading, Berkshire. 

How to deal with blacklisted guests

ASK THE EXPERTS

How to deal with blacklisted guests

By Mark Ellis

Mark Ellis of online booking specialists Welcome Systems gives his top tips for hospitality businesses trying to deal with unwelcome guests. 

Team behind Tonkotsu to launch Anzu restaurant

Team behind Tonkotsu to launch Anzu restaurant

By Hannah Thompson

Anzu, a new Asian-Japanese-style restaurant from the team behind the ramen group Tonkotsu, is to open this month in the capital’s new £400m St James’s Market development.

Food and drink trends for 2017

TRENDS

Six food and drink trends to watch in 2017

By Emma Eversham

The food and drink product trends set to make an impact over the coming year have been revealed with ancient grains, plant-based products and calming ingredients predicted to make it big in 2017.

Olive Tree Brasserie in Chester

Olive Tree Brasserie seeks investors to grow

By Sophie Witts

Modern Greek restaurant group Olive Tree Brasserie is planning to seek further investment to expand after opening its third site in Chester last month.

Business Profile: Coco di Mama

Business Profile: Coco di Mama

By Mark Wingett

Under its parent company the Azzurri Group, grab-and-go Italian restaurant brand Coco di Mama is bringing its faster pasta to the masses.

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