Brewers Fayre Local A small number of sites were renamed Brewers Fayre Local in 2006. These pubs originally had a different menu, but on the inside were designed more or less like a
Table Table restaurant. The spin-off brand did not appear to work as planned, and they are now just known as Brewers Fayre and have the same menu.
Brewsters In 1999, 120 larger restaurants underwent a rebranding process to become known as Brewsters. This rebranding initiative aimed to distinguish a group of pubs that catered specifically to families, offering a more affordable alternative to
Spirit's
Wacky Warehouse brand, which had been established since 1994. While Brewsters shared similarities with Brewers Fayre in terms of its ambiance and food offerings, it placed a stronger emphasis on providing entertainment for children. Every Brewsters pub featured a multi-level soft play area called the 'Fun Factory', employed children's entertainers, and had ice-cream machines. The brand's slogan effectively captured its essence: "Fun for kids, relaxing for parents." Over the next three years, an additional 30 Brewsters outlets were established; many of which were originally Brewers Fayre sites with Charlie Chalk Fun Factories. The brand gained significant recognition and was frequently voted as "The Most Family Friendly Restaurant Chain in the Country" by baby charity Tommy's. In July 2001, Brewsters launched a nationwide television campaign titled 'Break From The Old Routine,' which featured the
Oui 3 song of the same name as its soundtrack. Despite Whitbread's best efforts, in 2004, Brewsters sales began to slow down. A number of restaurants were integrated back into the more successful Brewers Fayre brand in mid-2004, and results were promising. This prompted Whitbread to return all restaurants to Brewers Fayre, in an effort to reverse the downturn. The brand was phased out completely by the end of 2005. Whitbread's 2004-05 interim report explained that the downturn at Brewsters was merely a result of its market position towards young families, rather than a reflection of the quality of its entertainment offerings, whereas Brewers Fayre had generally enjoyed a broader appeal. All 149 outlets had kept their indoor fun factories, but a small number had these play areas reduced in size and renamed them Play Zones.
Table Table In late 2006, a small number of Brewers Fayre restaurants were refurbished, bringing in a more contemporary theme. The first site was
Newhouse, in
Motherwell (which opened in June 2006 as a pilot). The restaurants were not officially given a brand name. However, some kept the name Brewers Fayre but the logo was black instead of red, while other sites were signed as "Contemporary Dining & Drinking". In autumn 2007, further Brewers Fayre sites were changed to this new brand and then again in February 2008. On 18 May 2008
Whitbread launched the brand as "Table Table". About 100 sites were re-branded in total, but new sites opened after 2008 have all been new builds. Brewers Fayre has now stopped refurbishing its sites with this brand. Table had grown to 111 outlets by mid-2012. However, Brewers Fayre has now converted a number of Table Table sites back to Brewers Fayre such as The Phoenix Park in
Paisley in
Renfrewshire. In 2017, further sites were re-branded into the Beefeater restaurant chain.
Taybarns Starting in December 2007 with the Swansea Vale Brewers Fayre, six restaurants were converted to the Taybarns format and one was bought from a rival company. This was an all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant. Whitbread announced plans to convert more Brewers Fayre sites to the Taybarns brand during 2009 and 2010 but this never happened, partly due to their high cost. Despite the success of Taybarns, it was announced in March 2016 that all sites would be returned to the Brewers Fayre brand starting with the site near
Barnsley (The Wentworth) and the last site to change was
South Shields which closed in September 2016.
Brewers Fayre Buffet Place Although a majority of Brewers Fayre pubs featured hot counters (Buffet Place now "our Chef's Counter") as part of their restaurants, the sites in
Widnes and
Barry were named 'Brewers Fayre Buffet Place'. They feature a larger buffet counter with buffets available all the time. Extras such as cakes and salads are also available. The theme of the restaurant is also slightly different stepping away from the pub theme. In spite of this, these restaurants are now just run as normal Brewers Fayre pubs.
Cookhouse & Pub Late 2017 saw Whitbread launch a new brand "Cookhouse & Pub." The first site was the former Lakeside in Oldbury which opened on 12 October. The Stonebrook, The Cotton Mill Kilmarnock, Butterley Park Ripley was re-branded in November 2017 and new build sites in 2018 are open in
Bridlington and
Rhyl. 'Cookhouse and Pub' have a very contemporary theme. More new builds and conversations have taken place during 2019. ==Rejuvenation==