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Mitchells and Butlers acquired 44 more standalone Beefeaters and Brewers Fayres, such as the Park Place in Mitcham. They were all closed and re-branded again to their aforementioned main brands. In 2009/2010 Beefeater implemented a remodelling and retraining programme similar to the Brewers Fayre programme.
Brewers Fayre specialises in birthday parties for children, allowing private use of the Fun Factory. In 2013, along with a refurbishment in the Brewers Fayre brand launched a new themed children's menu with The Beano ' s Dennis the Menace as the new mascot, which was previously meant to feature Scooby-Doo. In 2015, all Fun Factories and Play ...
Brewers Fayre is a pub-restaurant brand which was created in 1979. The pubs are designed to look and feel like traditional local pubs but with a particularly strong family presence. There are around 145 pubs across the country. [50] In April 2024 Whitbread announced plans to sell 126 unprofitable Beefeater and Brewers Fayre restaurants.
Chef & Brewer logo Rose and Crown, a Chef & Brewer pub, Kew, London The Bear Inn, a Chef & Brewer pub, Berkswell. The Chef & Brewer collection is a collection of over 150 licensed countryside pub restaurants in the United Kingdom, owned by Greene King.
In 2008, it bought 44 more standalone Beefeater and Brewers Fayre sites, in exchange for 21 Express by Holiday Inn hotels. [ 5 ] Return to television and radio advertising
Felinfoel Brewery logo Felinfoel Brewery building. Felinfoel Brewery is a brewery based in the village of Felinfoel near Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales.. The existing brewery building dates from 1878 (according to a date plaque on its south facade), [1] constructed by local innkeeper (and iron and tinplate works owner) David John. [2]
Ray Williams (1927–2014), international rugby union wing who played club rugby for Felinfoel, Llanelli and Wales. Phil Bennett OBE (1948–2022), a Welsh rugby union player for Felinfoel Youth, Llanelli RFC and the Wales national team. Member of the invincible 1974 British Lions tour to South Africa and captain of the 1977 British Lions ...
Llanelli's parish church, with a tower possibly dating to the 1400s. The remainder of the church dates from 1905 to 1906. [8] Tabernacle Chapel, Coleshill Terrace II* 1873 Town centre: By John Humphreys of Morriston. Described as "probably the most elaborate chapel in Llanelli", the forecourt and railings are also listed.