Any pub landlords out there?
Any pub landlords out there?
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boRED S2upid

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20,978 posts

263 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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That would care to share their experiences in this business?

FUGatso

563 posts

255 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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Good mate of mine has been a landlord for a couple of years could put you in touch if you let me know what the purpose of the enquiry is

minornut

1,049 posts

260 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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tvr5000 has just taken over one of my local establishments

bruce1 is landlord of a local pub/restaurant

They may be able to give you some insight.

TUS 373

5,050 posts

304 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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Very very hard business to be in nowadays.

Most people who go out to the pub are creatures of habit. Good food on offer is pretty much essential plus a high throughput of constant rather than destination trade. Most of what is on offer can be purchased in a restaurant or at Sainsbury's. Therefore a very competive trade to be in with many many pubs going under, being out to let, or getting converted into homes.

ProPlus

3,810 posts

263 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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My mate runs the bricklayers arms in leeds..

[url]www.citikey.com/business/10090920?category=10007&city=Leeds&current=9&feature=Live+Music&total=25[/url]

reviews

[url]www.bestpubs.co.uk/layout0.asp?pub=139160[/url]

Its right near student ville, has more than average number of punters go through there, its not totally unreasonable price wise, makes fantastic food, yet the owner only pulls a max of 30k a year (was looking to buy off him till I heard that bit).

He works extremely hard and does long hours.... Say bye bye to your social life if you do.

boRED S2upid

Original Poster:

20,978 posts

263 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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Mate of mine is a manager for Wetherspoons and works like a dog an incredible amount of time also gets paid a pittance for the effort he has to put in. Ive always wanted to invest in a pub and let him run / manage it, I could trust him and help out as and when. Thing is it seems a very expensive thing to get into. Youve got the lease to buy which I understand is yours when you come to sell in the future, then rent plus local council fees etc... Doesn't seem as easy to get into as other businesses could be. But the stated profit looks impressive. Its a town centre pub that is always full, gets passing trade and locals.

vex

5,259 posts

269 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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You cold talk to Rubber over on vx220.org.uk.

He and his wife have just gone into it, very much with eyes open, but still hard from what I am hearing.

Chris

chris.mapey

4,778 posts

290 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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I did it for several years.

Loved it but it's a way of life not a job.

We never "went short", but there was not always the money to pay us a steady wage each week.

For reference we had a village pub that was a destination food pub. Tied to Pubmaster then, and margins were tight then (left in 2000) I hear from friend who still have pubs that margins are getting smaller...

HTH

Chris

chrisgr31

14,212 posts

278 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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Don't do it just because it appears like a good idea! Being a publican is very hard work. Equally as has been said in many cases you need to do good food, which means a good chef. Several clients I have pay the chef more than they take home for having the responsibility of running it!

Do go through the books very carefully indeed to check it stacks up, and take professional advice on the rent!