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Star Pubs & Bars is the pub arm of Heineken UK, the UK subsidiary of Dutch brewing giant Heineken. Heineken acquired the pubs as a result of its takeover of Scottish & Newcastle in a joint purchase with Carlsberg in 2008. As of 2024, the company currently runs around 2,400 pubs in the UK.
With two major changes to its in-store policies, Starbucks is trying to get back to its pre-COVID ways. On Jan. 27, the coffee giant announced that it is now offering free refills and bringing ...
Scottish & Newcastle plc was a brewing company headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, which expanded from its home base to become an international business with beer volumes growing almost tenfold.
Admiral Taverns is a pub company in the UK. Founded in 2003 by the Landesberg and Rosenberg families in London. It is now owned by John Timothy Morris of Proprium Capital Partners. From 2004 to 2010, the pubco grew with a series of 13 acquisitions which took its total number of venues to over 3,000. [1]
Bruce Mathieson is an Australian businessman, sometimes referred to as a 'billionaire pub baron'. [1] He is known for his influence in the Australian pub, hotel, and gambling sectors. [2] [3] [4] His net worth is estimated by Forbes at over $1B. [5] He was born in Cobden, Victoria. [4]
The Star and Garter is a pub in Manchester, England, with a room upstairs for club nights and gigs, on Fairfield Street behind Piccadilly railway station. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1988.
A small brewing house, Little Star Brewery, has opened in Old Basford, Nottingham, 2 ⁄ 3 mile (1 km) north of the original Star Brewery in 2016. The proprietors obtained the rights to and have revived the Shipstones brand, offering a small range of products. There is an associated pub alongside, the Fox and Crown. [5]
Greaves' Rules is a set of etiquette guidelines common in the UK for buying rounds of drinks in English public houses.The rules were first defined by William Greaves (April 1938 - November 2017), a London journalist of the defunct Today newspaper as a Saturday morning essay in the paper, based upon his long experience of pubs and rounds.