About us

Greene King is a leading pub and brewing company with a proud heritage. We started as a small brewing business in 1799, based in the Suffolk market- town of Bury St Edmunds and have been brewing award-winning ales ever since. We brew some of the best-known and best-loved beers in the UK, including Greene King IPA, Old Speckled Hen and Abbot Ale. Over the last 200+ years we have continued to develop and expand significantly and have successfully acquired other brands and companies such as Old English Inns, Belhaven, Loch Fyne and most recently Spirit. Greene King now runs over 2,600 managed, tenanted, leased and franchised pubs, restaurants and hotels. You will find us in cities, towns and villages across England, Scotland and Wales. We operate three main business sectors: • Retail (Managed Pubs), including Hungry Horse, Farmhouse Inns, Chef & Brewer, Flaming Grill, Old English Inns, Belhaven and Local Pubs. • Pub Partners (Tenanted and Leased Pubs) • Brewing & Brands (Cask Ale & Premium Ale Brewing) We are focussed on delivering exceptional value, genuine service and consistent quality to all of our customers and this drives everything we do. Essentially, we want them to experience authentic hospitality and come away thinking that their time with us has been well spent.

Industry
Food and Beverage Services
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Bury St Edmunds
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Brewing, Pub Retailing, and Leased and Tenanted Pubs

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    We are proud to announce that we’ve reached over £20 million for our long-term charity partner Macmillan Cancer Support! The money raised over the 12 years of our partnership has done amazing things to help Macmillan support people living with cancer and their loved ones. £20 million could: ·       Fund almost 150 Macmillan nurses for a whole year ·       Provide a vital £200 grant for 30,000 people with cancer ·       Support an entire team of specialist information nurses on the Macmillan Support Line phone service for a full year, helping them answer more than 60,000 calls and queries from people affected by cancer. None of this would be possible, without the fantastic fundraising efforts of our pub teams and team members, and the support and generosity of our brilliant customers, all coming together to support a cause that is close to the hearts of so many. A massive THANK YOU to all of you 💚

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    This Black History Month, we have partnered with curator and historian, Tony Fairweather, to bring the social history of the Windrush Generation to life in three of our pubs throughout October - The Shakespeare in Bristol, The Greene Man in Euston and the Malthouse in Birmingham. Tony will be hosting the “Windrush Front Room” exhibit, which recreates the iconic Caribbean front room, showcasing many recognisable artefacts from this era. Tony will also be sharing the stories of people from the African-Caribbean community, and the challenges and resilience they showed adapting to life in the UK. This is the first time the exhibition has been hosted in a pub and we’re inviting our local communities and team members to come together and find out more about a moment in our shared history. Click here for more information 👉 https://bit.ly/3Bwnfxc #BlackHistoryMonth #Windrush #ReclaimingNarratives

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    Hospitality Apprenticeship Week is the perfect opportunity to highlight the incredible range of career paths and recognise the essential role apprentices play within this vibrant sector. Here at Greene King we’re passionate about apprenticeships and since 2011, we have supported over 17,000 apprentices across Greene King and currently have over 1,000 team members learning new skills and expanding their knowledge through their apprenticeship journey. A career in hospitality is #MoreThanAJob, and our award-winning programme is open to people from all backgrounds, giving them the opportunity to earn as they learn about the different facets of the hospitality industry. Find out more about our apprenticeship scheme here 👉https://lnkd.in/e7SMY6PW

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    At this week’s Labour Party conference in Liverpool, we were pleased to host the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group and Campaign for Real Ale's joint reception at our nearby pub The Pump House for the second year running. Our CEO Nick Mackenzie MRICS gave a speech thanking attendees for showing support for the beer and pubs sector as well as highlighting the importance of the Government showing its support for this amazing industry at such a crucial time for all involved in it. Specifically around reforming business rates, not increasing alcohol duty and for the Government to remember the cost of doing business crisis that tens of thousands of pubs across the country are currently facing. Many thanks to CAMRA CEO Tom Stainer and the new chair of the Beer Group Tonia Antoniazzi MP for their support and for joining a true celebration of all that is great and good about the Great British beer and pub sector. 

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    This National Inclusion Week, we caught up with the chairs from our four employee-led inclusion groups (ELIGs) to find out what National Inclusion Week and this year’s theme “Impact Matters” means to them. Our employee led inclusion groups – Greene Sky (our female community group), The Village Greene (Our LGBTQ+ community group), Unity (our Black, Asian and minority ethnic community group) and Ability (our disability inclusion group) play a vital role in supporting Greene King on our journey to Everyday Inclusion, helping raise awareness, promoting allyship and celebrating the communities that they represent. #NIW2024 #Inclusion #EverydayInclusion #ImpactMatters #GreeneKing  

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    We have just announced our latest piece of innovation and collaboration as we continue our journey to be a more sustainable business. We have a number of trials underway to reduce our impact on the environment in our day-to-day pub operations. In our latest initiative with Solar Polar Limited we are testing out an industry first at one of our pubs – a solar pergola – a sustainable outdoor heating solution powered by the sun to keep customers warm when the temperature drops in our beer garden. This follows other announcements including a trial with Again to reuse more glass bottles served in 22 of our pubs. Meanwhile, our network of electric vehicle chargers in our pub car parks is growing, including a newly-installed super-fast hub by evyve Charging Network at Hobby Horse Farm near Leicester, to help our customers make more sustainable choices. Test and trials are so valuable to monitor the success of these innovations and build ever-more collaboration. Read more about these innovations here: https://lnkd.in/eE3Fc53V

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    Last week a team of our colleagues took part in the Mere to Mountain challenge in the beautiful Lake District, which saw them take on a gruelling 20 mile cycle, 5 mile hike and 2 mile kayak route through Windemere. There were plenty of blisters, sweat and tears – but we’re beyond pleased to share that between them they’ve raised more than £39,000 (and counting!) which will support our charity partner Macmillan Cancer Support.  Thanks to our sponsor Parkdean Resorts for providing stunning accommodation and excellent food at the Fallbarrow Hall in Windemere, to replenish and restore our weary challengers.   A big thank you and congratulations to all who took part - we hope that one week on the legs have now recovered! 💚 #MeretoMountain #Macmillan #GreeneKing #Fundraising

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    This week over 50 colleagues will be taking part in the Mere to Mountain challenge – cycling 20 miles, climbing 5 miles and kayaking for 2 miles in beautiful Windemere. The team are hoping to raise £30k for our charity partner Macmillan Cancer Support, through combined fundraising and we're so proud of each and every one of them for their efforts and commitment so far. To donate please go to: https://lnkd.in/eBPBZ9KT Stay tuned this week for updates on how they get on!   #MeretoMountain #Macmillan #GreeneKing #Fundraising

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    The fifth episode from our inclusion and diversity podcast, Pint of Perspective, has landed!   In this episode, we speak to Maddie who works at our Poppyfields pub in Northampton, who originally joined through our Mencap Programme. We discuss with Maddie her experiences of joining Greene King through the social mobility program and how it has helped her grow her confidence and become a core member of her pub team. Listen to the full podcast here 👉https://lnkd.in/gUpvK7rj #PintofPerspective #Inclusion #EverydayInclusion #GreeneKing

    Pint of Perspective, Season 2 Episode 5: Maddie

    Pint of Perspective, Season 2 Episode 5: Maddie

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    On today’s International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition, we reflect on its history, the suffering of those impacted by transatlantic slavery and how we as a business can ensure that racism and discrimination have no place within our company or broader society today.   If you would like to learn more about what this day stands for, to mark the 25th anniversary of this day of remembrance, the International Slavery Museum is hosting a Walk of Remembrance starting at 12pm through Liverpool City Centre, pausing at landmarks of historic significance. Additionally, the Royal Museum in Greenwich will be running a series of events, from musical performances to guided tours.

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