Northern Ireland – Licensed & Catering News (LCN) – News Coverage from the Local Trade https://lcnonline.co.uk An Online Resource and Voice for the Industry and Key Decision Makers Tue, 30 Apr 2024 17:14:51 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://lcnonline.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/cropped-LCN-Icon-32x32.png Northern Ireland – Licensed & Catering News (LCN) – News Coverage from the Local Trade https://lcnonline.co.uk 32 32 Premier Inn owners set to axe 1,500 jobs https://lcnonline.co.uk/premier-inn-owners-set-to-axe-1500-jobs/ Tue, 30 Apr 2024 11:51:45 +0000 https://lcnonline.co.uk/?p=25466 Premier Inn owner Whitbread is to axe around 1,500 jobs across the UK amid plans to slash its chain of branded restaurants by more than

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Premier Inn owner Whitbread is to axe around 1,500 jobs across the UK amid plans to slash its chain of branded restaurants by more than 200 in favour of building more hotel rooms.

The group, which owns restaurants including Brewers Fayre and Beefeater, said the job cuts are still subject to consultation and come from its total UK workforce of 37,000 employees.

It said the move was part of a plan to “optimise” its food and drink offering to add more than 3,500 hotel rooms across its estate and increase “operational efficiencies”.

There are currently eight Premier Inn Hotels across Northern Ireland and nine in the Republic.

A ninth 81-bed Premier Inn Hotel is currently being progressed by Co Armagh firm JH Turkington next to Belfast International Airport.

Whitbread said it plans to sell 126 of its less profitable branded restaurants, with 21 sales already having gone through.

It will also convert 112 restaurants into new hotel rooms.

Dominic Paul, Whitbread chief executive, said: “We recognise that our transition will impact some of our team members so we will be providing support throughout this process and we are committed to working hard to enable as many as possible of those affected to remain with us.”

The FTSE 100 company announced pre-tax profit of £452m for the year ending February 29, up 21% on the year before.

The company’s total food and beverage sales were up only 7% year on year, driven mainly by breakfasts in the restaurant chain.

Food and beverage sales were down 2% for the seven weeks to April 18, the most recent period on record.

As a result, Whitbread said the cost-cutting programme will save about £150m over the next three years.

Whitbread also said it will offer a £150m stock buy-back to shareholders in the next six months and increase dividend payments by 26% this year.

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Vietnamese coffee tradition brought to Ormeau Road https://lcnonline.co.uk/vietnamese-coffee-tradition-brought-to-ormeau-road/ Tue, 30 Apr 2024 11:37:48 +0000 https://lcnonline.co.uk/?p=25463 A Vietnamese restaurateur is bringing the Southeast Asian country’s coffee tradition to a new store in south Belfast. William Chan  has opened the first branch

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A Vietnamese restaurateur is bringing the Southeast Asian country’s coffee tradition to a new store in south Belfast.

William Chan  has opened the first branch of Phin on Ormeau Road after selling Madame Pho, the Vietnamese restaurant he founded in 2020.

Phin, named after a tool used in coffee brewing in Vietnam, has opened at a unit previously occupied by coffee shop chain District.

Mr Chan said he had a “passion” for hospitality after growing up in the trade, with his family owning Furama, a Chinese restaurant in Antrim for over 30 years.

He added: “I previously had a Vietnamese restaurant in Belfast, Madame Pho, as well, and it was always our plan to open a standalone coffee business.

“Coffee culture is actually really big in Vietnam so we wanted to bring quite an authentic experience to Belfast and really just educate people on Vietnamese coffee.

“It’s actually the second-largest grower of coffee in the world and I don’t think a lot of people are educated on that.

“It uses a Robusta bean which in a lot of places is used as a filler bean to mix in with premium Arabica, but we’re trying to use it as a premium blend, which is what they do in Vietnam.”

On the possibility of more venues, he said: “We’re just trying to get this set up first but we do have plans to open a few more. We would love to be able to bring this to different areas of Belfast. That’s definitely in our plans.

“We’ll be doing the Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches, sort of like Vietnamese baguettes, just to really complement the authenticity of what we’re trying to do.”

Phin isn’t the first Vietnamese coffee shop here. Brothers Gary and Martin Small opened the first Vietnamese coffee shop on the island of Ireland in Belfast’s Great Victoria Street in 2017, though the unit closed down during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Gary said it had since become a major supplier in the UK, supplying many Vietnamese coffee shops and restaurants.

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Bar at heart of Blue Lights drama up for sale https://lcnonline.co.uk/bar-at-heart-of-blue-lights-drama-up-for-sale/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 19:41:31 +0000 https://lcnonline.co.uk/?p=25450 A Belfast bar used as a setting in popular BBC NI cop series Blue Lights is for sale. Cock and Hens on Lord Street in

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A Belfast bar used as a setting in popular BBC NI cop series Blue Lights is for sale.

Cock and Hens on Lord Street in the east of the city is being sold by Whelan Commercial and been vacant since during the pandemic.

Portrayed as The Loyal in the fictional Mount Eden estate, Cock and Hens is the main setting for several scenes in the drama, which sees owner Lee Thompson (Seamus O’Hara) alongside his sister Mags Thompson (Seána Kerslake) and nephew Henry (Alfie Lawless) grapple with a loyalist feud in the estate.

It plays a focal part in one particular storyline in which Thompson aims to give the bar’s ownership over to loyalist leader Jim Dixon before the latter meets a grisly end.

Unlike typical productions, which tend to use an exterior for outside shots and a different location or set for interior, Cock and Hens’ interior and exterior featured in the series.

The listing describes it as a “long-established community bar in the heart of east Belfast situated just off the Albertbridge Road on a prominent corner site.

“The surrounding area is a densely populated residential area with a significant potential costumer base.”

Estate agent Brian Nixon said the bar has had significant interest since it was featured in the show.

“We have had lots of interest in it, even people contacting us from abroad,” he explained.

“It’s a local community bar, that’s really it. It’s been available since the pandemic when the markets were really affected and bars and restaurants had to close. There are very few bars in the east Belfast area now.

“Featuring in Blue Lights can only help things.”

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NI hotels shine in Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards https://lcnonline.co.uk/ni-hotels-shine-in-tripadvisor-travellers-choice-awards/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 14:08:09 +0000 https://lcnonline.co.uk/?p=25444 Three Northern Ireland hotels have been named as some of the best places to stay in Tripadvisor’s 2024 Travellers’ Choice Hotels Awards. Derry’s Bishop’s Gate

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Three Northern Ireland hotels have been named as some of the best places to stay in Tripadvisor’s 2024 Travellers’ Choice Hotels Awards.

Derry’s Bishop’s Gate Hotel is a new entry to the Best of the Best category and has been listed as No. 19 in the prestigious Top Hotels in the UK, behind the likes of The Resident in Covent Garden and The Chesterfield in Mayfair.

In 2020, the same hotel appeared in the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice awards ranking sixth in the Top 25 Hotels – United Kingdom and Channel Islands’ category.

Nestled within the walled city, reviewers rave about its prime location for exploring local shops, bars, and historical sites on foot.

Northern Ireland also comes out among the top in the Small and Boutique Hotels category in this year’s awards, with The Harrison, Belfast named No.16 in the UK followed by Ardtara Country House, Upperlands, Maghera, at No.19.

In 2022, the bohemian Harrison Chambers of Distinction on the Malone Road took fourth place on The National Geographic’s “ultimate hotel guide to Belfast” which listed ten of the best places to stay in the city.

Analysing 12-months of review data for over 1.6 million hotels listed on the site, winners span nine categories from the definitive Top Hotels through to All-Inclusive, B&Bs and Inns, Family-Friendly, Luxury, Small and Boutique.

This year sees the launch of three new subcategories in the awards; Pet-Friendly, Sustainable and Wellness.

The No. 1 Top Hotel in the World for 2024 is Brazil’s Hotel Colline de France, a boutique hotel renowned for its personalised service and French elegance in the middle of the mountain town of Gramado.

For three consecutive years, the 34-suite Hotel Colline de France has been ranked in the top five, boasting more than 4,000 5-star bubble reviews.

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Kainos HQ green light to see Trademarket quit site https://lcnonline.co.uk/kainos-hq-green-light-to-see-trademarket-quit-site/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 08:36:49 +0000 https://lcnonline.co.uk/?p=25438 The future of Trademarket street food outlet has been thrown into uncertainty after IT firm Kainos secured planning permission for its new headquarters on the

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The future of Trademarket street food outlet has been thrown into uncertainty after IT firm Kainos secured planning permission for its new headquarters on the Dublin Road site.

Belfast City Council has given the green light for Kainos’ Bankmore Exchange HQ and for Queen’s University to develop managed student accommodation next to the Kainos building.

The company’s temporary leasing agreement with Trademarket, which currently occupies the site, will end as planned on July 31 this year with the statement confirming the food venue is moving on “to new ventures”.

The construction of the new Kainos headquarters is set to begin in September and the project is scheduled for completion within 24 months, with Kainos aiming to take occupancy in early 2027.

The tech firm said the news signifies a major investment in the regeneration of the city’s Linen Quarter.

“The project will provide a state-of-the-art workspace for its people and contribute significantly to the economic and social fabric of Belfast,” stated the IT services company.

Russell Sloan, CEO at Kainos, added: “We are delighted to have received planning approval, and it is exciting to know we will be moving into our new headquarters at Bankmore Exchange in just a few years. This development not only marks a significant milestone in our journey but also reaffirms our commitment to Belfast, the city where Kainos was founded. As we look to the future, we are eager to continue making a positive impact, driving growth, and creating new opportunities in the region. I would also like to take a moment to thank Trademarket for their partnership. As they move on to new ventures, we wish them every success.

“Kainos is dedicated to fostering community development and enhancing the technological landscape in Belfast. The company is eager to see the positive changes its new headquarters will bring to the local community and industry.”

Queen’s University is planning to welcome students to their new facilities for the beginning of the September 2026 academic year.

Kainos now employs some 3,000 staff across its sites.

Last year, the FTSE 250 company announced it would invest £10m in the advancement and scaling of generative AI.

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