Nightcap to acquire London Cocktail Club and launch IPO 15th December, 2020 by Nicola Carruthers
A new drinks-led investment group founded by ex-
Dragons’ Den star Sarah Willingham has agreed to buy bar chain London Cocktail Club and will launch an initial public offering to raise £6 million (US$8m).
L-r: James Hopkins, Sarah Willingham, JJ Goodman, Toby Rolph, Michael Toxvaerd and Raymond Blanc
Nightcap aims to become the UK’s leading bar operator through acquiring, investing and expanding drinks-led concepts. London Cocktail Club is the firm’s first acquisition.
Nightcap CEO Willingham was one of the founders of London Cocktail Club (LCC), alongside JJ Goodman, James Hopkins, restaurateur David Moore and chef Raymond Blanc.
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