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Chipotle to open Asian restaurant concept

Chipotle to open Asian restaurant concept

By Lorraine Heller

The Mexican restaurant chain Chipotle is preparing to open an Asian restaurant, which will apply the same concept of quality fast food to a different cuisine.

Hospitality salaries and jobs remain stable, reveals government data

Hospitality salaries and jobs remain stable, reveals government data

By Lorraine Heller

Average weekly salaries in the UK hospitality industry were just under £300 a week in February 2011, while the number of jobs available in the last quarter have remained stable, according to data released today by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

Earl of Sandwich launches sandwich chain to rival Pret

Earl of Sandwich launches sandwich chain to rival Pret

By Lorraine Heller

The 11th Earl of Sandwich, descendant of the inventor of the popular quick food concept, is launching his eponymous sandwich bar in the UK, with plans to turn it into a high-street chain.

Hilton gets 100,000 hotel bookings from mobile apps

Hilton gets 100,000 hotel bookings from mobile apps

By Lorraine Heller

Hilton Worldwide received over 100,000 room bookings via its mobile applications in 2010, demonstrating the revenue-generating potential of a rounded social media strategy for hotels, the brand has said.

Eighty former Laurel pubs to hit the market

Eighty former Laurel pubs to hit the market

By Mark Wingett

Over 80 properties that were part of the former Laurel Pub Company are set to come to the market over the next 12 months as investment opportunities.

How to run a pop-up restaurant: Goodfellows at Glastonbury

How to run a pop-up restaurant: Goodfellows at Glastonbury

By Becky Paskin

Adam Fellows, chef/proprietor of Goodfellows restaurant in Wells, Somerset, launched Glastonbury’s first ever fine dining pop-up restaurant in 2007. He explains how his experience hasn’t put him off running a business in a muddy field just yet.

Premier Inn opens 600th UK hotel

Premier Inn opens 600th UK hotel

By Lorraine Heller

Budget hotel chain Premier Inn has opened its 600th hotel in the UK this week, located in Stratford-Upon-Avon.

Pearls of Wisdom: Andrew Fairlie

Pearls of Wisdom: Andrew Fairlie

By Joe Lutrario

The only chef working in Scotland to hold two Michelin stars, Fairlie operates his eponymous restaurant at Gleneagles hotel and golf course.

Morgan’s Spiced rum gets Captain rebrand

Morgan’s Spiced rum gets Captain rebrand

By Becky Paskin

Diageo has rebranded the Morgan’s Spiced rum as Captain Morgan’s Spiced, to bring the drink back in line with the global Captain Morgan brand.

VisitLondon becomes London & Partners after agency reshuffle

VisitLondon becomes London & Partners after agency reshuffle

By Lorraine Heller

VisitLondon, the capital’s marketing organsation, has merged with other promotional agencies to create one flagship group – London & Partners – as part of the government’s efforts to cut costs and streamline activities.

Marriott, Hilton become victims of customer data hack

Marriott, Hilton become victims of customer data hack

By Lorraine Heller

Marriott International and Hilton Worldwide have warned their customers that their e-mail addresses may have been leaked, following a security breach at the US marketing firm Epsilon.

YO! Sushi and Pizza Hut lend weight to calorie counting

YO! Sushi and Pizza Hut lend weight to calorie counting

By Joe Lutrario & Becky Paskin

YO! Sushi and Pizza Hut are to display calorie counts on menus across their nationwide estates, a move that suggests the branded restaurant sector is edging towards acceptance of Government recommendations on publicising nutritional information.

Denny’s introduces comfortable footwear range

Denny’s introduces comfortable footwear range

By Becky Paskin

Denny’s Uniforms has launched a new range of comfortable, hardwearing footwear for both front and back of house staff, including anti-static and washable shoes.

How to run a pop-up restaurant

How to run a pop-up restaurant

By Becky Paskin

Running a pop-up restaurant or bar can be an overwhelming and challenging experience, but do it properly and you’ll find the benefits make up for the labour. In this feature series, we uncover how to run a pop-up restaurant successfully.

British palate becoming more European, finds survey

British palate becoming more European, finds survey

By Lorraine Heller

The modern British palate is becoming increasingly European, with the majority of consumers in the country saying they like to try British dishes that incorporate European ingredients, finds a new survey.

London voted top destination for US travellers

London voted top destination for US travellers

By Lorraine Heller

London is the top European destination for US travellers this year, although the Royal Wedding is not one of the attractions drawing the extra tourists, according to a survey by TripAdvisor.

How to survive periods of low trading

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How to survive periods of low trading

Richard Moore, director of consultancy CBRE Hotels EMEA, tells BigHospitality readers how they can steer their hospitality business through periods of low economic growth and adverse trading conditions.

Top fish swaps for sustainable menus

Top fish swaps for sustainable menus

By Lorraine Heller

A new guide aims to help chefs make simple seafood swaps to improve the sustainability of their menus and businesses.

Livebookings partners with London Restaurant Festival

Livebookings partners with London Restaurant Festival

By Becky Paskin

The London Restaurant Festival is set to return on 3 October following a new partnership with Livebookings, which is expected to extend the annual event’s marketing reach to more diners than ever.

Cadogan hotel sold; new owners plan upgrade

Cadogan hotel sold; new owners plan upgrade

By Lorraine Heller

The Cadogan Hotel in London’s Knightsbridge has been purchased for £15.4m by the Cadogan family Estate, which plans to refurbish the site and open a new restaurant in the hotel.

UK hotel performance improved, but future uncertain

UK hotel performance improved, but future uncertain

By Lorraine Heller

UK hotels saw a significant recovery in 2010 following a challenging environment the year before, but the road ahead remains uncertain, according to an annual hotelier survey from PKF.

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