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Ghoulish: give customers a right fright on Halloween

Scare their pants off – top tips for Halloween in the pub

By Nicholas Robinson

Everyone loves a theme, especially around Halloween. Whether it is a spooky drinks menu, a ghoulish food offer or a full-blown American-style fancy dress party, Halloween is the perfect time of year to boost sales.

Top chef: Josh Eggleton says food will continue to be crucial to pubs

Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropubs

Inside Michelin-starred the Pony & Trap

By Nicholas Robinson

The great British pub has had to continually evolve over the years in order to survive and nowhere is there a more apparent example of that than at the Pony & Trap, a West Country icon of a Michelin-starred gastropub .

Award-winners: Bib Gourmands go to pubs seen as more affordable than those with Michelin stars

Which pubs have Michelin Guide Bib Gourmands?

By Nikkie Sutton

The Michelin Guide's prestigious Bib Gourmand is an iconic accreditation given to pubs and restaurants that are typically more affordable and comfortable than their Michelin-starred counterparts.

Disappointed: Kerridge is upset that plans for a restaurant in London have fallen through

Tom Kerridge's London restaurant plans scrapped

By Nikkie Sutton

The Michelin-starred chef-patron of the Hand & Flowers and the Coach, both in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, Tom Kerridge, will not now be opening a restaurant at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower in Knightsbridge, west London.

Money saving: alternative cuts can have excellent flavour at a fraction of the cost

The Meat Report: make the cut

By Fred A'Court

When it comes to meat, the best steaks will undoubtedly cost the most, but pubs can find great value with lesser-known cuts that are often eschewed by top-end restaurants.

A big 'but': business increases but there are still major issues with recruitment

Appetite for eating and drinking out rises

By Nicholas Robinson

Brits are continuing to splurge on meals and drinks out of home, despite a dip in consumer confidence following the Brexit vote, research has claimed. However, recruitment remains a major issue for operators.

New venture: Calton decided to launch the tasting menu after discussions with fellow Top 50 Gastropub listees

Top 50 Gastropub unveils seafood tasting menu

By Nikkie Sutton

When a gastropub wants to make it to the top, it needs to be good... very good. And John Calton of the Staith House decided having a seafood tasting menu would be key to success at his venue.

Prestigious accolade: the Coach in Marlow scoops a Michelin star

Tom Kerridge’s Coach wins Michelin star

By Nikkie Sutton

Tom Kerridge’s the Coach in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, was a new addition to this year’s Michelin Guide after it was awarded one star for its food and service.

New project: Kerridge to open a new venue as part of a joint venture

Tom Kerridge to open third Greene King pub

By Nicholas Robinson

Celebrity Michelin-starred pub chef Tom Kerridge is set to open his third gastropub, Greene King Marlow pub the Butcher’s Tap, in a bid to “bring the high street alive again”.

New dish: the pub's owners Marston's lauded the introduction of a menu (picture credit: Google Maps)

Residents create petition to stop pub serving food

By Nikkie Sutton

Local residents in a Staffordshire village have started a petition to prevent a pub from serving food, citing keeping the trade of regular drinkers and visitors as their reason.

Book launch: a number of chefs have compiled their pub's recipes into print form

7 pub chef cook books you need to read

By Nikkie Sutton

Pub chefs have kitchen skills that diners can only dream of so what better way to showcase their talents than to release a cook book.

New location: the Top 50 Gastropub awards is set to take place in York this year

Call for entries

Top 50 Gastropubs is back!

By MA Editorial

Plans for this year’s Top 50 Gastropubs are well under way, but now is your chance to be aligned with the greatest food pubs in the UK by entering these awards.

On the up: JDW chair Tim Martin hailed the rise in sales

JDW tax drop provides significant sales boost

By Nikkie Sutton

Pub giant JD Wetherspoon (JDW) saw like-for-like volume sales rise by 17% on Tax Equality Day, a day when the pubco dropped its prices by 7.5% to highlight the benefit of a VAT reduction in the trade.

Hazard prevention: protocols are important in stopping untrained members of staff accessing products such as bleach

Tips for best practice in hygiene equipment storage

By Nikkie Sutton

Hygiene equipment management can impact a pub’s reputation and bottom line, but there are practices operators can put in place to keep it safe, according to compliance company Klipspringer.

Sales slow down: managed pubs have suffered recently

Managed pub, bar and restaurant sales slow down

By James Beeson

Like-for-like sales in Britain’s pub, bar and restaurant groups were ahead just 0.2% nationally compared to last August, according to the latest figures from the Coffer Peach Business Tracker.

Who will pay for food safety regulations?

Who will pay for food safety regulations?

By Andrew Don

The free trade is under threat from a proposed food safety regime that some believe has the potential to inflict huge financial damage unless publicans unite with other small food businesses and fight to get their voice heard.

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