ao link

You are viewing 1 of your 2 articles

To continue reading register for free, or if you’re already a member login

 

Register  Login

Pub and restaurant groups return to sales growth in April

Managed pub and restaurant groups were back in growth in April, with collective like-for-like sales up 4.4% compared with the same month last year.

 

That is according to the latest figures from the Coffer Peach Business Tracker, produced by business insight consultancy CGA Peach in partnership with Coffer Group and RSM.

 

The numbers compare with a 0.5% dip in like-for-likes in March, largely due to the Easter holidays falling in March last year but in April this year.

 

Managed pub operators saw a 6.1% jump in collective like-for-like sales in April, compared with a 1.5% increase for restaurant chains.

 

Peter Martin, vice-president of CGA Peach said: "This can be put down in part to the drier weather this year, with branded restaurants in London having a particularly tough April, but we have also seen restaurant performance generally slipping behind the pub sector in recent months."

 

On a regional basis, London was up 2.8% in April, compared to a 4.9% like-for-like increase for outside the M25, reversing the pattern seen in March.

 

Total sales growth was up 7.4%, reflecting the continuing impact of new openings over the year. The underlying annual sales trend shows sector like-for-likes running at 1.1% ahead for the 12 months to the end of March.

 

Trevor Watson, executive director at Davis Coffer Lyons, said: “There is an increasing awareness that the rate of new restaurant openings has exceeded wet-led venues in recent years and the industry and the statistics for the industry as a whole reflect this. I think we can expect to see managed wet-led venues out-perform restaurants in terms of sales growth for the next few months while consumer confidence is expected to weaken.”

 

Paul Newman, head of leisure and hospitality at RSM, added: “This month’s figures show that the habitual and prioritised nature of spending on eating and drinking out continues to prevail. Operators need to remain innovative and flexible to cater for changing demand patterns as economic uncertainty takes its toll on discretionary spending.”

 

The Coffer Peach Tracker collects and analyses monthly performance data from 34 operating groups. CGA Peach is part of CGA Strategy.

 

Late Easter does no favours for Britain’s eating-out market >>

 

Late Easter hits March restaurant and pub sales >>

 

Casual dining sector holding up despite more challenging conditions >>

 

Videos from The Caterer archives

 

 

Are you looking for a new role? See all the current hospitality vacancies available with The Caterer Jobs

Newsletter sign up

Stay informed with all the latest

Newsletter Sign Up

Stay informed with the latest news

 

Sign Up

Rethinking Food Waste Webinar

Rethinking Food Waste Webinar

Best Places to Work in Hospitality 2025

Best Places to Work in Hospitality 2025

Supplier Awards 2025

Supplier Awards 2025

The Caterer Events

The Caterer Events

Queen's Awards for Enterprise

Jacobs Media is honoured to be the recipient of the 2020 Queen's Award for Enterprise.

The highest official awards for UK businesses since being established by royal warrant in 1965. Read more.

Jacobs Media

Jacobs Media is a company registered in England and Wales, company number 08713328. 3rd Floor, 52 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0AU.
© 2024 Jacobs Media