We are inspired by the Parisian Brasserie style for our latest project in Cyprus, In France, a brasserie is a type of French restaurant with a relaxed setting, which serves single dishes and other meals. The word brasserie is also French for "brewery" and, by extension, "the brewing business". Although most brasseries still serve a large selection of beers, most of them offer a wider choice of beverages such as wines and liquors. Follow us and see more as we progress
About us
Maverick Seven Group: A Vanguard in Hospitality and Leisure Consulting At Maverick Seven Group, we specialize in turning hospitality ventures into landmark successes. With a storied legacy spanning continents, our consultancy synthesizes global insights with local expertise to deliver unparalleled service in hospitality and leisure consulting. Our Core Services: Strategic Management Consulting: We provide incisive financial modeling, valuations, and bespoke consulting services that empower businesses to make informed decisions with clarity and foresight. Comprehensive Project Management: From pre-openings to crisis interventions, renovations to expansions, we manage the intricacies of hospitality projects with precision and adaptability. Partnership Services: We engage deeply with our clients, offering partnership-level collaboration for business management, ensuring that every venture is not just launched but thrives. Our Philosophy: Innovation and transformation are the cornerstones of our practice. We are committed to redefining the hospitality experience by fostering groundbreaking concepts in food, beverage, and entertainment. Our approach is akin to that of a maverick—unconventional, bold, and refusing to accept 'no' for an answer. We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence and innovation. Our Promise: To our clients around the globe, Maverick Seven Group promises a partnership that transcends traditional consulting. We are your strategists, your problem solvers, your partners in transformation. Whether you're sculpting the next food and beverage trend or revolutionizing guest experiences, we are the architects behind your success. Join Us: Connect with Maverick Seven Group today and let us help you craft your next success story. We are more than consultants; we are creators, thinkers, and builders dedicated to excellence in hospitality. Let's make your business a beacon of innovation and a testament to the maverick spirit.
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- Hospitality
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- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London
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- Privately Held
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- 2015
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Paphos, CY
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We’re #hiring a new Restaurant Manager in Pissouri Municipality, Limassol. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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American singer Kelela has announced a new remix album titled 'Aquaphoria', set for release on May 5. The revamped collection boasts a thrilling line-up of collaborators, led by Korean-American creative Yaeji and Brooklyn-based DJ Swisha. Additionally, British musician Shygirl will lend her vocal prowess to the project. Set against an atmospheric soundscape, 'Aquaphoria' elevates Kelela's sound to new sensory heights. Renowned for her experimental style within alternative R&B genre, this initiative reaffirms her status as an innovator in music landscape. Yaeji’s unique brand of electronic dance music and hip hop infusion combines effortlessly with DJ Swisha's rhythm-focused grooves to magnify the overall eclectic mood that dominates throughout the record. British artist Shygirl's contribution rounds out the triumvirate through lyrics steeped in self-confidence and resilience resonating perfectly with Kelela’s tone. In times where adaptations are everything in maintaining relevance within music industry landscapes, initiatives like these prove integral in reinvigorating established works while fostering fresh avenues for collaboration among different artists globally. Engagement is key in our industry; hence we encourage readers aiming to navigate their hospitality challenges or those desiring deeper understanding about
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Reggaeton sensation Daddy Yankee has announced he will retire from music this year. The influential artist, regarded by many as the "King of Reggaeton," plans to channel his energy into growing his spiritual faith moving forward, after a successful career that uniquely melded urban and Latin sounds. Yankee's final album 'Legendaddy' is slated for release on March 24th, promising fans an earthy finish to his prosperous musical journey of more than two decades which saw hits like “Gasolina” and “Dura” dominating international charts. His decision to quit coincides with another inflection point - he intends financing nearly four million meals through World Central Kitchen supporting Ukrainians affected by ongoing conflicts. Daddy Yankee’s transition offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of popular culture and spirituality where vibrant influences shape distinct narratives — a domain equally relevant in our world dominated by technology and business exchange. Exploring such complex dynamics could reveal novel strategies or even inspire groundbreaking paths in addressing challenging issues faced within our industry. Feel free to DM me about your pressing hospitality challenges or share insights over a zoom chat to carve out potential solutions grounded on deep understanding and timely adaptability.
Daddy Yankee reveals he’s quitting music to focus on faith
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In a decisive push for enhanced accessibility and affordability, Parklife Festival intends to slash its 2024 ticket price by 25%. This move underpins the festival's commitment to providing an inclusive experience for all music enthusiasts, according to a Mixmag report. The festival has also planned an unpredictable line-up for their upcoming event. Infamous musicians such as Megan Thee Stallion, Skepta, Disclosure are part of the diversified roster set out. Moreover, names like Eric Prydz will transfix fans with his unique HOLOSPHERE stage then backed up by giants including Carl Cox and Adam Beyer who have pledged appearances. Parklife shows true innovation and devotion towards not only promoting quality live music but also making it financially accessible without jeopardizing the calibre of international stars that take to the stage every year. To those in hospitality grappling with similar challenges of marrying excellence and inclusivity effectively or discussing various ways on how we can make experiences more affordable yet fulfilling; I invite you to Direct Message me or let’s connect via a zoom meeting, let's discuss this further.
Parklife to reduce ticket price for 2024 to promote accessibility
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One of Bath's iconic music venues, Moles Club, is sadly calling time due to the escalating cost-of-living crisis. Known as a haven for upcoming artists and passionate music-lovers since 1978, the legendary club has been struggling with increasing operational costs amid inflation concerns. The move exposes a worrying trend amongst smaller scale establishments that contributes vital character to our cities. Moles has hosted many memorable gigs over its tenure spanning four decades which includes playing host to Radiohead’s debut tour gig in 1991 and putting on performances from Oasis while they were just emerging talents. This closure further emphasises on the constant strain smaller businesses face especially within an economy rocked by uncertainty. The ability of small enterprises like Moles Club to survive in such tumultuous times is crucial not only for keeping local culture and community spirit alive but also vitally contributing towards an economically diverse ecosystem which sparks creativity and innovation. If you're facing similar challenges or have insights on how we can help foster resilience amongst these precious lifelines of our towns, feel free to message me directly or arrange a Zoom chat- let's discuss more.
Bath nightclub and music venue Moles is closing down citing cost of living crisis
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A recent study has unveiled that 25% of individuals aged below 35 showcase early symptoms of hearing loss, casting the spotlight on a worrying trend in health. The source of this problem is linked to the recurrent exposure to loud music, specifically at concerts and festivals. The report noted an especially high risk for musicians with approximately half having experienced tinnitus - a condition primarily characterised by ringing or buzzing noises in the ear. Evidently, regular visits to gigs, clubs and events characterized by amplified sound systems are contributing factors. It's imperative for all stakeholders involved - from event organisers to attendees - to recognise their role in mitigating such risky scenarios. Implementing safety measures like providing earplugs at venues could be a step towards protecting our youth's hearing abilities. As we delve more into conversations surrounding wellness within our industry and beyond it becomes crucial for these discussions not just theory but translated into action steps. Let’s connect further - DM me your thoughts or join me over Zoom for continued dialogues on navigating hospitality challenges.
Quarter of under-35s have early signs of hearing loss, study reveals
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"British DJ and producer, Michael Bibi, has recently shared uplifting news regarding his health journey. In late November, the UK-based artist was diagnosed with testicular cancer but has now joyfully announced he is officially cancer-free after undergoing treatment. This come as a relief to fans globally who've followed Bibi's quick ascension in the music industry. Credited as an innovative force within house and techno genres, he made waves in recent years through his unique production style and sheer talent. The founder of label Solid Grooves faced these health challenges at the height of what was arguably one of his best performing years professionally. Taking time out from performing around Christmas allowed for excellent medical attention right on time and hence resulted into an expedite recovery. This positive development reinforces both return towards normality for him personally but also career-wise: festival goers can eagerly anticipate him back behind decks soon." To discuss how such instances notably affect global hospitality arenas or any other challenges you are currently facing in this sector, feel free to reach out via direct message or we could delve deeper over a Zoom chat.
Michael Bibi is officially cancer free
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UK-based queer collective Big Dyke Energy has launched a fundraiser to preserve the country's LGBTQ+ nightlife scene and keep queer raves alive. The 'Save Our Spaces' campaign aims to raise £10,000 initially, with funds set to provide grants for struggling clubs and event organisers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. In an effort towards safeguarding diverse nightlife offerings, these monies will help ensure continued access for all those within the LGBTQ+ community who have relied on such spaces as sanctuaries of self-expression. According to BDE member Shiloh Dobie: "Underfunded nighttime economies risk losing more than just dancefloors; they risk dismantling hotbeds for progressive social change." The initiative reflects a broader trend of grassroot efforts targeted at protecting marginalised sectors within hospitality from financial crisis due to measures against COVID-19 spread. As we continue navigating this challenging period together, let’s instigate more discussions about aiding our global hospitality industry. Facing similar challenges or want support in your course? Feel free to direct message us or schedule a zoom chat.
Big Dyke Energy launch grant to save queer raves in the UK
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The Madison Square Garden Company (MSG) found its ambitious plans for a state-of-the-art music venue in London on hold after the city's Mayor, Sadiq Khan, apparently claimed control over planning decisions. MSG accuses the mayor of politicising the proposed Stratford-based MSG Sphere, leading to an unprecedented delay in regulatory decision-making processes. An innovative fusion of architecture and technology, if approved as it stands now, MSG Sphere will be among Europe's largest concert venues. Still mired in controversy for environmental concerns and high traffics projections by locals and councilors alike – including Newham Council's own rejection -meanwhile underscores how polarizing this project has indeed become. Following public consultations that spanned nearly two years, developers at MSG were confident they addressed assertively critical issues around local infrastructure impacts while also maintaining positive conversations with the Greater London Authority. Unfortunately, growing political discord appears to have thrust this groundbreaking project into a bureaucratic impasse. As collective stakeholders navigate these choppy waters ahead, feel free to discuss your hospitality challenges related to such initiatives with us via direct messaging or let’s touch base over a Zoom chat for more detail.
Developer claim plans for London’s MSG Sphere music venue were “hijacked” by Sadiq Khan
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