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  • Best places in London to drink wine by the glass

    August 26, 2023

    There have been many reports about the trend for reducing alcohol in-take, particularly among Gen Z and younger. As a wine lover and professional I can never fully support tee-totalism (unless for medical reasons) but what I can get on board with is the ethos of drinking less but drinking better.  Gone are the days [...]

  • Subway sold to Dunkin Donuts’ owner Roark Capital in £7.55bn mega-deal

    August 24, 2023

    Subway has agreed to sell itself to private equity firm Roark Capital, the owner of Dunkin Donuts and Arby’s, in a deal rumoured to be worth $9.55bn (£7.55bn).  Earlier this year the sandwich maker said it was exploring options to sell the business, which has been in hands of the DeLuca and Buck families for [...]

  • From Jamie Oliver to Jeremy King and Jason Atherton: Top restaurants opening in London in 2023 and beyond

    August 23, 2023

    London may be in that strange, midsummer quiet period but the restaurant industry is already gearing up for the autumn rush, with some of the most exciting launches since the pre-Covid times lined up over the coming months. Whether it’s the iconic The Wolseley opening its second venue on King William Street in the City, [...]

  • Breakfasts are back! Why The Wolseley chose the City for its £10m new restaurant

    August 23, 2023

    The owners of iconic restaurant The Wolseley gave the City a vote of confidence yesterday, saying it is the “perfect” location for its second site. The £10m The Wolseley City is set to open this autumn on the historic King William Street with a venue even bigger and more glamorous than the original, with features [...]

  • The Tamil Prince new menu review: Still a star gastropub

    August 16, 2023

    The Tamil Prince is the sort of London boozer-cum-restaurant that’s so achingly cool it could do with being taken down a peg or two. It’s a shame I can’t be the one to do that. If you’ve been to The Marksman, another hipster pub-turned-restaurant (this one in east London), you’ll know the vibe The Tamil [...]

  • Wellbeing disruptor UNTIL bags Dragon Steven Bartlett in bid to mend ‘broken’ industry

    August 14, 2023

    Entrepreneur and star of Dragon’s Den, Steven Bartlett, has pumped cash in to London wellness disruptor UNTIL, as he joins the brand in a top executive role to drive its expansion. The investor joined as its new marketing co-founder to help fix the “broken” sector, following investment into the industry which is worth £3.5tn . [...]

  • Coca-Cola bottling firm raises outlook on revenue spike as Russia volumes tank

    August 9, 2023

    Coca-Cola HBC AG, the bottling company of the soft drink giant, reported a 19.3 per cent rise in revenues in its half year results as the group raised its outlook for the year.  Operating profit for the bottler rose 15.9 per cent to €170m (£146m) as the group said it benefited from price increases in [...]

  • Beyond Meat: Pricey vegan alternative’s revenue falls 30 per cent as forecast slashed

    August 8, 2023

    Beyond Meat slashed its annual forecast for the year as its revenues plummeted 30 per cent in the second quarter due to customers becoming more reluctant to buy into pricey fake meat alternatives amid the cost of living crisis.  The US company, which supplies its vegan plant based burger patties to the likes of McDonald’s, [...]

  • The best party wines, from Ibiza to St Tropez and Santorini

    August 7, 2023

    Each summer certain places draw epicureans and hedonists like a magnet. Crystalline waters, blue skies and beaming sunshine are all very well but as the beautiful people recline upon their beach beds, dance under the stars and dine under glorious sunsets, what I want to know is: what wine are they drinking?  St Tropez held [...]

  • None for the road: Takeaway pints banned as Home Office ends pub pandemic scheme

    August 7, 2023

    Bad news for punters who enjoy a cold pint on the go as the government has decided to put an end to the Covid-19 scheme which allowed pubs to sell takeaway pints.  Pubs were allowed to sell alcoholic drinks in plastic cups to customers on the street in 2020, when businesses  could not trade normally [...]

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