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Cosy Club owner Loungers plans to open 18 new sites

The Bristol-founded chain has reported strong sales growth for the first half of the financial year

Customers inside one of Lounger's café bars(Image: Antony Potts)

Bar and restaurant chain Loungers is planning to open 18 new branches over the next six months as sales continues to soar. The Bristol-founded company already operates 273 Lounge, Cosy Club and Brightside eateries across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The firm's announcement came as it confirmed like-for-like (LFL) sales growth of 4.7% over the previous year. In a trading update for the 24 weeks ended October 6, the group reported total revenue of £178.3m - up 19.2% on the year before.

The business said it was continuing to make "good progress" towards its target of returning to a pre-Covid EBITDA margin level of 13.5%. Non-property net debt for the period stood at £12.2m - down from £14.3m in October 2023.

Loungers opened 17 new sites during the period, including the on Bristol’s harbourside in July.

"[Ritorno] has had the strongest start for a new chain in the group’s 22 year history," Loungers said on Tuesday. "[Our results are] another clear demonstration of Loungers’ ability to consistently outperform the broader º£½ÇÊÓÆµ hospitality market."

Nick Collins, the company's chief executive, said he was "delighted" with the company's performance.

"Enormous credit is due to the hard work and professionalism of our amazing teams," he said. "The opening of our Ritorno Lounge on Bristol’s harbourside, where we are holding our AGM today, has been our best-performing new site ever. This is particularly gratifying given Bristol is the city in which the Loungers story first started 22 years ago."

Mr Collins said º£½ÇÊÓÆµ consumers were feeling "increasingly confident" and wanted to "go out and enjoy themselves" across all parts of the day.