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Apr 30, 2026
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Whitbread to Close Beefeater and Brewers Fayre Restaurants, Cutting 3,800 Jobs

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Whitbread, the owner of Premier Inn, is closing its remaining Beefeater and Brewers Fayre restaurants, resulting in the loss of 3,800 jobs. The company will focus on its hotel business and convert underperforming restaurants into hotel rooms.

The Restructuring of Whitbread's Business Model

Whitbread, the owner of Premier Inn, has announced plans to cut about 3,800 jobs in the UK and Ireland and shut its remaining Beefeater and Brewers Fayre restaurants. This decision is part of a new review of its business strategy, which aims to reset its five-year plan amid tax rises and pressure from a US activist investor.

The Impact on Employees and Restaurants

The cuts will affect about 12% of Whitbread's 30,000-strong workforce in the UK and Ireland working in its Beefeater and Brewers Fayre restaurants. The company said consultations with affected employees would begin immediately and that it would try to find alternative roles for them. Whitbread expects to retain a significant proportion of staff affected.

The Financial Implications

Whitbread will sell and lease back £1.5bn of its freehold properties to fund future growth. The company owns a significant proportion of its hotels, but now intends to increasingly lease its hotels. This move is expected to help Whitbread drive its commercial plan and efficiencies.

The Future Outlook

Whitbread's new strategy means it will become a pure hotel business, about seven years after it sold the Costa Coffee chain to soft drinks company Coca-Cola. The Beefeater restaurant brand and the Brewers Fayre chain will disappear from UK high streets. Whitbread reported flat revenues for the year to 26 February compared with the same period a year earlier.

The Market Reaction

Whitbread shares fell by almost 7% in early trading and have fallen by more than 20% in the past six months. The company has been under pressure from American activist investor Corvex, which has taken a 6.05% stake in Whitbread.