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All Bar One is a chain consisting of 56 bars in the United Kingdom, ... Liverpool (Derby Square) King Street, Manchester; Trafford Centre; Chester (Pepper Street)
The hospitality firm also told investors on Wednesday morning that like-for-like sales have increased by 6.5% since late September.
Twelve were turned into All Bar One and six into Browns Restaurants. The Ha Ha! brand disappeared. [21] In June 2014, the company announced plans to acquire the bulk of one of its major competitors, Orchid Group, for £266 million. The acquisition included 173 pubs. [22]
The most recent opening was in Chelmsford, [9] where the site transitioned from a Wetherspoons to a new Walkabout bar in under three weeks. [10] In contrast, Walkabout's Liverpool venue closed on New Year's Day 2018 after 20 years.
Concert Square, Liverpool, May 2013. Concert Square is a square located between Wood Street and Fleet Street in the RopeWalks area of Liverpool City Centre, England.The square and the immediate surrounding area is often referred to as the heart of Liverpool's nightlife, [1] due to the area being populated with some of the best known nightclubs and bars in the city, and indeed the North West of ...
O'Neill's is an Irish-themed pub chain with 49 outlets in Great Britain.The chain is operated by Mitchells & Butlers, one of the largest pub companies in the United Kingdom.O'Neill's pubs are located in Great Britain only: the chain have no pubs in Northern Ireland, the only part of the UK where the O'Neill's chain does not operate.
In 1997 the chain identified its primary competitors as the All Bar One and Pitcher & Piano bar chains. [6] In 1998 Grosvenor Inns changed its name to The Slug and Lettuce Group, reflecting the fact that the now 22-strong chain had become the company's sole focus. [19]
The Philharmonic Dining Rooms is situated on the junction of Hope Street and Hardman Street, diagonally opposite the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. Hardman Street and Hope Street form one of the city's most popular nightlife spots, [2] [3] particularly with students as both the Liverpool Students' Union and Liverpool Guild of Students are