Ed Sheeran's bar and diner struggling amid ongoing pubs crisis
Ed Sheeran's bar and diner, Bertie Blossoms, is facing difficulties and has yet to turn a profit amid the ongoing crisis affecting UK pubs.
Ed Sheeran's bar and diner, Bertie Blossoms, is reportedly struggling to become profitable in the wake of the UK's ongoing pub crisis. The establishment, which has been heavily impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, has faced significant challenges as the hospitality industry continues to suffer. Recent statistics indicate that two pubs are closing every day across the UK, highlighting the extent of the crisis affecting this vital sector.
In financial disclosures made in December, the company managing Bertie Blossoms, That Dive Bar Portobello, revealed it had net current liabilities amounting to Β£1.3 million as of December 2024. This marks a concerning financial trend as the balance sheet shows a loss of Β£763,000 since December 2021. These figures reflect the severe economic pressures facing pubs and bars in Britain, accentuated further by the ongoing challenges post-pandemic, such as rising costs and changing consumer habits.
The Mirror has taken an active role in advocating for support for the hospitality industry through its "Your Pub Needs You" campaign. This initiative calls for more assistance to landlords and the communities reliant on their businesses, aiming to bring awareness and action to address the alarming number of closures and the broader implications for local economies and social life in the UK. Sheeran's struggles with his bar serve as a prominent example of the challenges faced by many in the industry, raising questions about the future of pubs across the nation.