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Greene King-backed Hickory’s to open 10 restaurants a year

There are plans to triple the size of the business by 2030

A Hickory's restaurant(Image: PA)

Restaurant chain Hickory’s has said it plans to open 10 new sites each year as part of ambitious expansion plans.

The Cheshire-headquartered BBQ smokehouse brand, which was acquired by pub giant Greene King in 2022, has said it sees a “substantial opportunity” to grow despite wider challenges facing businesses in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ restaurant sector.

It comes amid a backdrop of rising business taxes and labour costs this month, as well as wider economic uncertainty and concerns this could impact consumer spending.

However, the brand said it has seen “strong” sales continue over recent months after continued investment from Greene King to support its growth ambitions.

Hickory’s opened six new sites in 2024 to expand to 26 locations, as part of a £25m investment from the 2,600-site-strong pub business since the acquisition.

The companies said they will continue to invest heavily to open 10 new sites a year until at least 2027, with plans to triple the size of the chain by 2030. The plan will include turning a number of Greene King’s existing pubs into Hickory’s to cater for changing customer demand.

John Welsh, managing director of Hickory’s, said the brand is still seeing buoyant trade, particularly in new venues, despite wider pressures on the industry.

“I don’t think we’ve had a single year where there hasn’t been significant challenges to overcome and at the moment it is no different,” he said.