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22 August 2023

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22 August 2023

Tom Kerridge set to open new pub in Chelsea, London

Tibbatts Abel will undertake a complete redesign of the new location.

RanjithKumar Dharma August 22 2023

British celebrity chef Tom Kerridge has confirmed the opening of Butcher's Tap & Grill in Chelsea, London, later this year.

The Butcher's Tap & Grill Chelsea will be in a two-story Victorian building covering 3,600ft², formerly home to the Queen's Head pub, reported The Caterer.

Tibbatts Abel will undertake a complete redesign of the site, encompassing new kitchens, a new bar and dining area, toilets and improved back-of-house spaces.

The pub will span two levels and boast a hardwood bar with a zinc top. It will also have handmade lighting, vintage flooring, curated art, and British-made decorative tiles.

In 2017, Kerridge launched the first Butcher's Tap & Grill in Marlow through a collaboration with the Greene King pub group.

The Butcher's Tap & Grill Chelsea menu will focus on wet-led, offering a range of British-oriented butcher-style cuts, burgers, hot dogs, and small snacks.

The offerings will include items like grass-fed beef from HG Walter, as well as duck from Dovecote Farm and Longland Farm.

In a statement, Kerridge said: “We are delighted to have secured such a prestigious location for our second Butcher's Tap & Grill.

“The pub will be a spin-off from the original, in that it is not a carbon copy of the Marlow pub, more emphasis will be placed on drinks and the bar in Chelsea and we will not offer a takeaway butcher's service, but guests will be able to choose their cuts from the meat fridge.”

Pub, club & bar was the largest foodservice profit sector channel in 2022 in the UK

Per GlobalData, the foodservice profit sector in the UK was valued at GBP72.6 billion in 2022, and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of >8% by 2027. Pub, club & bar was the largest channel in the UK foodservice profit sector in 2022 by market value, while QSR was the second-largest channel, followed by FSR. Changing preferences, trustworthiness, product alignment with their time and money constraints, and service quality are some of the key trends in the foodservice market in the UK.

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