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Toby Carvery as a brand was founded as part of Bass Charrington in 1985. In 1991, the main carvery was £7.99. Vegetarians had Cheesy Leek and Potato Bake, and Savoury Broccoli and Brie, with approval from the Vegetarian Society . [ 3 ]
However in 2006, Whitbread sold majority of its standalone sites (Beefeater and Brewers Fayre without a Premier Inn) to Mitchells & Butlers, [3] who closed all the sites and re-branded them to Harvester and Toby Carvery. Whitbread's refurbishment programme was completed in 2008; the last site was the Woolpack outside Ashford in Kent.
The cause of a "significant" blaze at a village restaurant is not thought to be suspicious, a fire service has said. Crews from Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service were called to ...
Westquay (formerly WestQuay) is a shopping centre in Southampton, England.It has an area of 95,600 m 2 (1,029,000 sq ft) [1] of retail and leisure space [2] and contains around 130 shops, including major retailers such as John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Zara, Schuh, Waterstones, Hollister Co. and Apple.
The Toby Carvery brand took over many former Beefeater sites. Fuzzy's Grub was a noted but short-lived carvery chain in London, founded in 2002 and voted "Best Traditional British Restaurant, but all but the carv in London" in Harden's 2007 guide before going out of business in 2008. Carvery food is now very popular and is now found in the ...
Its brands include: All Bar One, Miller & Carter, Nicholson's, Toby Carvery, Harvester, Browns Restaurants, O'Neills, and the Alex brand in Germany. It is headquartered in Birmingham. It has its roots in the Mitchells & Butlers Brewery which was founded in 1898, and merged into Bass Brewery in 1961.
Article states that the chain has existed since the late 1990s - this isn't it true - there was one near me in the early '90s at least. Not to mention the linked article to the Toby Carvery site says the chain has been around "for over 30 years" — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.98.31.27 12:45, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
The concept was designed by Bass as a 'female friendly' bar at a time when many pubs and bars were considered intimidating places for single women to go and drink or eat, hence the huge glass frontage, the open plan space and the bright airy interiors.