UK’s largest pub chain eyes £1billion sale of 1,000 branches

COLCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 18: A general view of a Slug and Lettuce bar and restaurant pub in the High Street on February 18, 2023 in Colchester, England . (Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images)
The company owns popular bar and restaurant chain Slug and Lettuce, which has 71 locations in the UK (Picture: John Keeble/Getty Images)

Britain’s biggest pub group is considering a sale of more than 1,000 sites in a bid to make up the company’s debt.

Bosses at Stonegate Group, which owns chains such as Slug & Lettuce and Be At One, have reportedly been holding talks with advisers over the future of some of its boozers.

The plan would involve putting 1,034 venues on the market as a ‘platinum’ collection of the group’s best properties out of their 4,300 sites, according to The Times.

The company currently faces £3billion of debt. This follows its merger with rival company Ei in 2019, which made it the largest pub group in Britain.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 30: A general view of a Be At One cocktail bar located under an office building in the evening by London Bridge on October 30, 2025 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images)
The cocktail bar Be At One, which has more than 30 branches across the UK, is also owned by Stonegate Group (Picture: John Keeble/Getty Images)

In 2023 Stonegate tried to sell 1,000 of its pubs, but instead refinanced them with a £638million loan from the debt firm Apollo to inject money into the company.

The loan had a non-call period which means the pub group cannot sell or refinance the pubs until January, so executives are now considering their options for this upcoming expiry.

One option on the table is putting the pubs up for sale in hundreds rather than just selling the whole lot, reports The Times.

Stonegate had previously declared a ‘resilient performance’ in 2024 with a revenue of £1.7billion, compared to £1.6billion the year before.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock (14301251ab) The Slug & Lettuce. More than 4500 pubs across the UK, including Slug & Lettuce branches, are at risk of closing as the business owner deals with ?2.6 billion worth of debt. Stonegate pubs in the UK could soon close their doors, according to GMB Union. Stonegate is one of the largest pub companies in the UK, with more than 4,500 pubs including in locations like London, Reading, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow. These pubs are responsible for more than 19,000 jobs. There are over 30 pubs in Reading owned by Stonegate. Stonegate pubs in the UK could soon close their doors, according to GMB Union, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 15 Jan 2024
Stonegate’s plan to deal with its billions of pounds in debt could put 1,034 venues at risk of refinancing or closure (Picture: Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock)

Chief executive David McDowall said challenges such as ‘on-going inflation, cost of living pressures and energy prices’ affected profits last year, alongside ‘unseasonable wet weather and recurring industrial action’ impacting customer footfall.

McDowall was appointed to the CEO position in February 2023 after previously working at BrewDog.

Stonegate reportedly implemented dynamic pricing in 800 of its venues in September 2023 for busier times in a move allowing pubs to offer ‘a range of promotions’.

Pubs in the UK have said they are under pressure due to increases in National Insurance and the minimum wage, with some landlords now fearing they will be ‘overlooked’ in the Budget on November 26.

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