Case Studies

Case Studies

Oakmann Inns

Oakmann Inns and Restaurants has been working with United Coffee to build a coffee offer that rivals the high-street across its estate of modern public houses.

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Campus coffee: United Coffee brings first-class hot beverage solution to Kingston University

Over the last two years, United Coffee has worked closely with leading contract caterer Elior UK to develop a bespoke coffee offer at its three library café sites at Kingston University.

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United Coffee creates a 5* coffee experience for Lyrath Estate Hotel, Kilkenny

The award-winning Lyrath Estate Hotel in Kilkenny prides itself on making its guests feel special from the moment they arrive by creating a complete 5* experience.

As a destination for fine-dining and relaxation, every detail is given great care and consideration. Coffee was one area that Patrick Joyce, general manager of the hotel knew needed some attention.

“We’d been having numerous servicing problems with our coffee equipment as well as issues with our coffee supplier. We also felt that we needed to develop a coffee offer that was of the same high calibre as the food served in the hotel,” says Patrick Joyce, general manager. 

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United Coffee: helping Baroosh serve a consistently good coffee every time

When Baroosh, the upmarket chain of high-street bars, wanted to build on its coffee offer and attract more customers by providing a consistently good coffee every time, it approached United Coffee for help.

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The Tudor Farmhouse Case study

The Tudor Farmhouse Hotel and Restaurant based in the Royal Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire is a popular tourist destination. The owners were keen to boost profits by encouraging passing trade to come in to the restaurant for a cup of coffee.

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Wild Wood Case study

The Wild Wood in Bristol needed another profit driver outside the food offer to attract a stream of customers throughout the day, outside of the traditional ‘busy’ periods. The offer needed to attract employees from local businesses and to encourage them to view Wild Wood as a meeting venue.

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