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Drawing on tradition: TRG Concessions opens pubs

and coffee shops at UK airports


UK. TRG Concessions has announced a series of openings at a number of UK airports.

The travel concessions operator refreshed an existing site at London Heathrow Airport Terminal 4 in December,
reopening as The Prince of Wales pub (below, first two images). Its design takes inspiration from traditional
British pub features, while the food and drinks menu is intended to appeal to modern pub-goers.

A rotating range of cask ales includes a Prince of Wales Ale that has been brewed especially for the pub.
TRG also added The Market Gardener concept (below) to its portfolio at Heathrow in 2016. It is another
traditional British pub and draws on the history of market gardens producing fresh fruit and vegetables for
Londoners from the ground now covered by Heathrow Airport. It is located in Terminal 3 arrivals.
The company opened the sixth and seventh sites of its Joes Coffee House brand last year, at Stansted and
Gatwick (South). The Gatwick site is pictured below.

Finally, TRG Concessions Executive Chef Dean Wilson-Hartles has created a breakfast sauce that is only
available at TRG units. The “tangy, tasty” condiment compliments a range of breakfast dishes and brings “hints
of fruitiness and spiciness”. The sauce will be available for retail purchase this year.

NOTE: The Moodie Davitt Report also publishes The Foodie Report, the world’s only media focused on airport
(and other travel-related) food & beverage. The company co-organises the annual Airport Food & Beverage
(FAB) Conference & Awards. The Foodie Report e-Newsletter is published every two weeks and The Foodie
Report e-Zine every month.

Please send all news of food & beverage outlet openings, together with images, menus, video etc to
Martin@MoodieDavittReport.com to ensure unrivalled global exposure.

The 2017 Airport Food & Beverage (FAB) Conference & Awards, hosted by Greater Toronto Airports
Authority, will take place in Toronto on 21-23 June.

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