Business & Legislation

The Noodle House is set to make its UK debut this year and the first London restaurant will be operated under new brand guidelines

First UK Noodle House to be prototype for new concept

By Louise Birchall

Casual-dining chain The Noodle House will open its first UK restaurant under a set of new brand guidelines - 'The Noodle House 2020 Vision' - in London by the end of the year, BigHospitality's sister publication M&C Report has learnt....

The Fuller's financial results for the year to 30 March 2013 show the brewer and pubco has increased its revenue driven by growth in its pubs division

Fuller's hails pub acquisitions as revenues jump 7%

By Peter Ruddick

Fuller's has revealed its pub acquisition and development programme has helped deliver a strong set of full-year financial results with rising revenue and a growth in pre-tax profits.

Joseph Kirtley: Career Profile

Joseph Kirtley: Career Profile

By Emma Eversham

American-born Joseph Kirtley started out as a bellboy at Miami Beach's Delano Hotel before climbing the ladder at Morgans Hotel Group to eventually become hotel manager. He opened Belgraves, A Thompson Hotel in London last year where he remains as...

Focus on wine: The most exciting wine regions of 2013

Focus on wine: The most exciting wine regions of 2013

By Emma Eversham

While including popular wines such as a Pinot Grigio from Italy or a Merlot from France on your wine list is a sensible idea, there are times when you might just want to head out of your viticultural comfort zone and add something a little different.

Back in growth: restaurants rallied after a woeful March

Optimism in the eating-out sector hits a six-year high

By Stefan Chomka

Increased spending in the eating-out sector will provide some welcome relief for restaurateurs this year and could help pave the way for an economic recovery, according to figures released by the CBI.

Cherizena's new 60g sachet provides around eight cups of coffee and is ideal for use in small cafetieres

Cherizena launches coffee sachets for hotels

By Luke Nicholls

Leicestershire-based speciality coffee producer Cherizena has launched a new range of sachets of branded coffee for use in the bedrooms of boutique hotels and guesthouses.

Flesh and Buns will feature the same rock'n'roll music of its sister restaurant BoneDaddies

Bone Daddies owner brings ‘Flesh and Buns’ to Covent Garden

By Luke Nicholls

Ross Shonhan, the man behind ramen restaurant Bone Daddies, is doubling up in London with the opening of Flesh and Buns – another Japanese concept, this time specializing in  ‘hirata’ steamed buns – in Covent Garden next month.

Wynyard Hall Hotel is to be redeveloped in a £4m project which will create new accommodation, an event space and a cookery school

Wynyard Hall Hotel to kick off £4m redevelopment

By Peter Ruddick

Wynyard Hall Hotel, a country house hotel in the Tees Valley, has been given the go-ahead to start a £4m redevelopment plan to create a new cookery school with additional event space and accommodation in its historic walled garden.

Hampton by Hilton is set to double its UK presence by 2015

Hampton by Hilton to double its UK presence by 2015

By Peter Ruddick

Hilton Worldwide has today unveiled plans to expand its value Hampton by Hilton brand with two new hotels in Birmingham and Gatwick Airport which will see the concept double its presence in the UK by 2015 to 23 properties.

Social Enterprise: Can the likes of Twitter, Facebook and Google= really bring in extra hotel guests? #AlmostCertainly

#SocialHotel: Five top tips for social media success

By Luke Nicholls

As last month’s #SocialRestaurant podcast underlined, social media is tearing up the traditional notions of marketing and sales throughout the restaurant industry. And things are certainly no different for hotels, as we discovered in our trip to the recent...

Jamie Oliver last year opened a large restaurant development, including a Jamie's Italian, at Gatwick Airport

Jamie's Italian revenue surges by more than 30% in 2012

By Peter Ruddick

Jamie Oliver's chain of Italian restaurants had a successful 2012 according to the company's latest financial results, which show that revenue surged to nearly £94m last year, helping to drive a 7.5 per cent increase in net profits.

The Lockhart, a new restaurant in Marylebone inspired by the American Southwest, is the brainchild of two Texan couples

Texans sign up former Lima manager to open The Lockhart restaurant

By Peter Ruddick

Bunmi Okolosi, former manager of Peruvian restaurant Lima, has taken the helm of a new restaurant in Marylebone - The Lockhart - which will be inspired by the cuisine of the American Southwest and is the brainchild of two Texan couples now living in the...

CAU uses beef bred on the Argentinian Pampas which is wet-aged for six weeks

CAU takes third site, more on the horizon

By Luke Nicholls

Charlie McLean’s Argentinian steakhouse concept CAU has secured its third restaurant in London’s Blackheath, with another site expected to open later this year and four to five more planned in 2014.

John Williams, executive chef of The Ritz London

John Williams: Pearls of Wisdom

By Peter Ruddick

The son of a Tyneside fisherman, John Williams' distinguished hotel chef career has led him to head up the brigade at arguably one of the most famous hotels in the world - The Ritz London. Now he divides his time between 'evolving' the...

Zumbura Indian restaurant

Dwell founders to launch 'authentic' Indian restaurant

By Emma Eversham

Aamir Ahmad and Sean Galligan, founders of furniture retailer Dwell, are turning their hands to the restaurant sector with the opening of authentic Indian restaurant Zumbura later this year.

Honky Tonk Clapham will be much larger than the original site pictured here in Chelsea

Honky Tonk heads to Clapham, London expansion begins

By Luke Nicholls

The owner of Honky Tonk, the American diner concept which launched in Chelsea last year, has secured a second site in Clapham Common as part of ambitious plans to roll out up five venues a year across London.

Caribbean restaurant group Turtle Bay has secured a new tranche of bank funding which will allow it to open 10 new restaurants

Turtle Bay secures expansion funds for 10 more sites

By Mark Wingett

Turtle Bay, the Caribbean restaurant concept developed by Ajith Jayawickrema, one of the founders of Las Iguanas, has secured new funding, which will allow it to open 10 new restaurants over the next couple of years.

Karam Sethi wants Gymkhana to capture the sense of opulence and celebration offered by the Indian social and sports clubs of the same name

Trishna founder doubles up in London

By Luke Nicholls

Karam Sethi, who last year earned a Michelin star as chef patron of Trishna London, is launching a second modern Indian restaurant in Mayfair this summer. 

Outsourcing: The management of a hotel, its staff and F&B offering is now often leased out

The virtual hotel: Have major chains ‘lost their DNA’?

By Luke Nicholls

The move by major hotel chains to adopt an asset-light or ‘virtual hotel’ business model by franchising and managing properties has created a ‘vertically disintegrated’ marketplace, with the number of specialised firms involved in the industry continually...

Blessing and Gibson Mutandwa were selected from 25 finalists to win the AA's Friendliest Bed and Breakfast of the Year award

Milton House named UK’s Friendliest B&B

By Luke Nicholls

Milton House in Poet’s Corner, Bath, has been crowned the Friendliest Bed and Breakfast of the Year by the AA in its annual Bed and Breakfast Awards.

Restaurant 1701 features exposed brickwork from the neighbouring Bevis Marks synagogue

Restaurant 1701 brings Jewish fine dining to the City

By Luke Nicholls

Gourmet kosher food brand Adafina has launched Restaurant 1701 - a new fine-dining venue celebrating the world of Jewish cuisine – within the grounds of Britain’s oldest synagogue in the City of London.