Pint Shop
Pint Shop is a company.
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Key people at Pint Shop.
Pint Shop is a company.
Key people at Pint Shop.
Pint Shop Ltd was a UK-based hospitality company operating licensed restaurants focused on craft beer, meat, and bread, inspired by 19th-century beer houses. It generated approximately $12 million in revenue with 14 employees, serving customers seeking casual dining and drinking experiences that blend food and beer in equal measure[1][2][3][4][5]. The company targeted beer enthusiasts and casual diners, solving for a welcoming space evoking historical pubs amid the modern craft beer revival, but it dissolved on 6 October 2022[2].
Pint Shop Ltd was incorporated on 20 August 2012 as a private limited company, with its registered office initially tied to operations starting in Cambridge[2][3]. The concept drew inspiration from the 1830 Beer Act, which birthed "Beer Houses" or "Tom and Jerry Shops" to promote affordable beer over gin amid public health concerns, positioning Pint Shop as a modern homage to this era[3][4]. It gained early traction with a Cambridge location embracing diverse patrons for meat, bread, and beer, expanding to multiple sites before challenges led to dissolution in 2022; last accounts were filed to 28 October 2018 under SIC code 56101 for licensed restaurants[2][3][6].
Pint Shop operated outside the tech sector as a hospitality business, riding the craft beer renaissance trend fueled by independent brewers and consumer shifts toward artisanal, low-ABV options amid health and free-trade echoes from the 1830 Beer Act[3][4]. Timing aligned with post-2010s UK pub evolution, where beer houses influenced modern craft scenes, but market forces like economic pressures contributed to its 2022 dissolution rather than tech-driven growth[2]. It influenced local ecosystems by normalizing hybrid food-beer experiences in cities like Cambridge and Newcastle, though without tech integration like apps or delivery platforms[1][2][5].
With dissolution in 2022, Pint Shop's journey ended, but its model persists via the active pintshop.co.uk site promoting craft beer heritage, suggesting potential revival or branding legacy[2][4]. Rising indie brewing and experiential dining trends could inspire successors, evolving influence toward pop-up or franchise concepts in a post-pandemic hospitality rebound. This ties back to its origins: from 1830s beer houses to a brief modern spark, underscoring timeless demand for authentic, inclusive drinking culture[3][4].
Key people at Pint Shop.