The Fulham Shore reports resilient trading despite disruption
The group continues to be on track to deliver 18 new restaurants in the current financial year.
The Fulham Shore has revealed its trading remains “resilient and running in line with management expectations” despite train disruption and the rise in the cost of living.
As part of its recent AGM, the group said that during the current financial year ending March 2023, the group has opened nine Franco Manca sites, the most recent being in Windsor, and one The Real Greek in Newcastle. This takes the total number of restaurants operated by the group to 90. During this time, the group also relocated its Franco Manca restaurant on Tottenham Court Road, London.
The group also has four new Franco Manca pizzeria, opening in Cardiff, Chichester, Hove, and Lincoln. The Real Greek has two restaurants being constructed, in Gloucester Quays and Touchwood, Solihull, and has exchanged contracts for a new restaurant in the St James’s Quarter Edinburgh.
The group continues to be on track to deliver 18 new restaurants in the current financial year.
David Page, executive chairman, said: “Franco Manca and The Real Greek continue to operate busy restaurants. Our customers are attracted by our high quality ingredients and great prices. Despite the disruption caused by rail strikes our restaurants old and new provide a great space for people to meet and enjoy time with family, friends and colleagues.”