Published April 5, 2017

Northern cities lead independent restaurant boom

Hospitality expos Northern Eatery and Bar dispatched examine following the quantity of eatery administrators with under three destinations opening in the UKs significant downtown areas in the course of the most recent three years. Interestingly, London has seen only a 7.4% expansion in the quantity of autonomous eateries, falling behind urban areas, for example, Nottingham, Cardiff, Birmingham, and Glasgow. Be that as it may, both urban communities had the biggest number of autonomous eateries outside the capital.

Key Takeaways:

  • The northern cities are seeing a boom in independent restaurant openings with growth rates outstripping traditional hotspots such as London and Edinburgh.
  • Restaurant operators cited cheaper costs, availability of sites, different economy, and audience as a reason to open outside the capital.
  • Escalating costs mean the regions and the north now offer a genuine opportunity for ambitious restaurant operators.

“Leeds and Newcastle had the fastest growing independent restaurant scene, with a 12.8% rise in new openings since 2014.”

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