Young’s declares London heartland back in business as City pub sales up 11 per cent

Pub operator Young’s has said its Square Mile sites are bustling with office workers and tourists once more, as it declares central London back in business.

Sales in the City – which has seen hospitality venues hammered hard by home-working trends and Covid lockdowns in recent years – were up 11.1 per cent on last year, Young’s revealed.

In half-year results, the London-listed business posted ajusted earnings of £45m, up five per cent compared to the same six month period in 2021. Sales had shot up by just under a quarter to £186.5m, sitting above pre-pandemic levels. 

After many office workers had been slow to return to their desks in the capital for most of the week, the “swing” was now in favour of office working, Young’s boss Simon Dodd told CityA.M.

“Real confidence” was starting to return to the city, with the capital still very much viewed as the operator’s “heartland”, he added.

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