Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Loungers reveals plans for 19 more openings

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CAFE bar chain Loungers has revealed plans to open 19 more sites over the rest of the financial year as it continues to push forward with its expansion plans despite pressure on consumer spending.

Shares in the company which originated in Bristol moved higher in early trading yesterday.

The hospitalit­y firm, which runs venues under the Lounge and Cosy Club brands, said it has opened 11 new sites over the past five months, bringing its estate to 206 venues.

Loungers chief executive officer Nick Collins said the business is “particular­ly pleased” with the performanc­e of its new venues and will push on with further openings over the rest of the year.

“Loungers continues to thrive and I am delighted with our consistent out-performanc­e of the market, thanks to the fantastic efforts of our teams and the hospitalit­y they provide,” he said.

“We are particular­ly pleased with the strong performanc­e of our new openings and we are on track to open 30 sites this year.

“As our strong sales performanc­e demonstrat­es, neither uncertaint­y in respect of the wider UK economy nor consumer attitudes towards discretion­ary spending have to date impacted our sales.”

Loungers reported that like-forlike sales grew 17% over the 24 weeks to October 2, compared with the same period before the pandemic.

The boss added that Loungers is seeking to offset increases it has seen in the firm’s cost base.

Mr Collins added: “We are operating in a particular­ly inflationa­ry environmen­t and we are working hard to mitigate inbound cost pressures and to maintain the value for money principles that are so important to our customers.

“We continue to focus on getting the right balance and take confidence from the positionin­g of both Lounge and Cosy Club and their market-leading track records.”

Shares in Loungers rose by 1.5% to 207p yesterday morning.

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Loungers chief executive officer Nick Collins

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