Cosy Clubs are more formal bars/restaurants offering reservations and table service but share many similarities with the Lounges in terms of their broad, all-day offering and their focus on hospitality and culture. Cosy Clubs are typically located in city centres and large market towns.
Interiors tend to be larger and more theatrical than for a Lounge, and heritage buildings or first-floor spaces are often employed to create a sense of occasion. The Cosy Club brand enables the Group to operate in areas where there is a more occasion-led demographic and offers an opportunity for greater coverage within cities (Birmingham, for example, has nine Lounges and one Cosy Club within a ten-mile radius). Sales, EBITDA and capital expenditure are typically higher for a Cosy Club than for a Lounge. As of May 2025, there are currently 36 Cosy Clubs in England and Wales.
Cosy Clubs benefit from a similarly demographically diverse customer base as Lounges, appealing to all age groups and genders. Whilst during the day, customers use Cosy Clubs much like they use Lounges (for instance, for coffee or a quick lunch), in the evenings, they are used more formally for drinks and dinner and frequently host larger tables celebrating a special occasion.
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