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    Hospitality Group Breaking Brands secure growth funding

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 26, 2024No Comments
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    A Cardiff based hospitality group, Breaking Brands, has secured funding from Lloyds Bank, enabling the fast-growing Group to open its latest Coyote Ugly theme bar in, Bristol.  

     The group boasts a number of well renowned brands including Jack Murphys, Coyote Ugly, Temple Bar and One Eyed Jacks, as well as having two new concepts in the pipeline.  

    With plans to roll out, all brands, out across the UK the group is actively seeking new sites!

    Breaking Brands Owner, Steve Lewis, said: “We are really excited about opening in Bristol, the Coyote brand appeals to all and we hope it will become a key part of the Bristol scene.  This site fits our strategy of rolling out in major cities across the UK and we are seeking more sites to launch from”.

    Following the funding from Lloyds, the Group plans to expand further with the roll out further sites across the stable of brands.   With a developing relationship with Lloyds Bank, the UK the group is actively seeking new sites to meet further demand. 

    Daniel Phillips of Lloyds Bank added: “We are delighted to have supported Breaking Brands with this site and hope to see many more sites in the future. Steve and his team have worked tirelessly to open this site and we are excited to see them grow further.” 

    Breaking Brands was supported by Cadre Advisory throughout the process, Director, Tom O’Brien concluded: “Steve and his team are ambitious and exceptional operators, Breaking brands are the type of client we like to support, and we are enthusiastic to continue to work with them” 

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