Summer bonus for the staff at Fletcher Hotels

15-3-2022

  • Fletcher HotelsFletcher Hotels

Fletcher Hotels foresees a great and therefore extremely busy year in 2022 and reserves 3.5 million as bonus for its hotel staff. “Both the spring and summer period will be very busy in the hotels and restaurants. It is important that we retain our people. Therefore, everyone who is employed after the summer will receive a summer bonus”. In addition, with their internal temping agency, the so-called FletcherGIG, they are committed to retaining staff by paying them more and offering them greater flexibility.

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Fletcher job taxi comes to you | For jobs at Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant Marknesse

5-1-2023

  • Sollicitaxi - Werken bij FletcherSollicitaxi - Werken bij Fletcher Hotel - Restaurant Marknesse

You can even board the job taxi without an appointment for a job interview on 19, 20 and 21 January at three different locations and go home with a contract. They can’t make it any easier at Fletcher Hotels! Within weeks, the doors of the brand new Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant Marknesse will open.

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Racepark Amsterdam opens at Fletcher Hotel Amsterdam

12-8-2022

  • Racepark AmsterdamRacepark Amsterdam
  • Exterieur Fletcher Hotel AmsterdamExterieur Fletcher Hotel Amsterdam
  • Sky Restaurant Pi - Fletcher Hotel AmsterdamSky Restaurant Pi - Fletcher Hotel Amsterdam

On Tuesday, the 16th of August, Racepark Amsterdam at Fletcher Hotel Amsterdam will open its doors. With the recent opening of Racepark Uden-Veghel at Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant Teugel Uden-Veghel, this is the second location in a Fletcher Hotel. In this brand new Racepark you can race in advanced simulators on multiple kinds of racetracks and with different racing cars. The simulator recreates races into the smallest details, which makes guests feel as if they are really driving the circuit.

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Trends we spotted | Week 40

7-10-2024

  • Trends we spotted
  • Fletcher Hotels is now renting out e-bikes from Dutch brand BOHLTFletcher Hotels is now renting out e-bikes from Dutch brand BOHLT
  • McDonald's highly anticipated Chicken Big Mac® drops at U.S. restaurants this monthMcDonald's highly anticipated Chicken Big Mac® drops at U.S. restaurants this month
  • Jeremiah Stone, Chef & Owner of Bar Contra, with a Mill food recycler in the Bar Contra kitchen for Mill's Make Food, Not Waste Restaurant WeekJeremiah Stone, Chef & Owner of Bar Contra, with a Mill food recycler in the Bar Contra kitchen for Mill's Make Food, Not Waste Restaurant Week
  • An idea? Pink mugs instead of bracelets for Breast Cancer Awareness MonthAn idea? Pink mugs instead of bracelets for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
  • Back row from the left Franke Osinga, Lars Aukema, Jan Smink. Front row from the left Seb Smit, Geert-Jan Vaartjes, Marc van Gulick, Kees Meinderts, Jeroen Achtien.Back row from the left Franke Osinga, Lars Aukema, Jan Smink. Front row from the left Seb Smit, Geert-Jan Vaartjes, Marc van Gulick, Kees Meinderts, Jeroen Achtien. credits Julia Dongstra.

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’. With this week links to articles about:

  • Fletcher Hotels is now renting out e-bikes from the Dutch brand BOHLT.
  • The highly anticipated Chicken Big Mac® appears at McDonald’s US this month.
  • Frisian top chefs raise over €11,000 for Brazilian street children during the ‘Frysk Benefit Diner’.
  • Inspiration? The Toasted Yolk Cafe is selling pink mugs instead of the Dutch tradition of bracelets for Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
  • Last week, NYC hosted the first-ever ‘Make Food, Not Waste’- Restaurant Week, an initiative of Mill, a food recycling system.
  • Maison Ruinart celebrated the opening of the Nicolas Ruinart pavilion, opposite the old maison at 4 Rue Des Crayères in Reims.
  • And an appetizing reel about ‘Spicy Blooming Pastry’.

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Trends we spotted | Week 16

22-4-2024

  • Trends we spotted
  • Armin Vahabian, owner of Fatt Phill's, is listed in the Forbes 30 Under 30 EuropeFatt Phill's celebrations
  • Disneyland Paris will become Disney Adventure WorldDisneyland Paris will become Disney Adventure World
  • Blue Welness by Fletcher bestaat 5 jaarBlue Welness by Fletcher bestaat 5 jaar
  • Benefit diner at restaurant Eden for Make a Memory - chef Herman CooijmansBenefit diner at restaurant Eden for Make a Memory - chef Herman Cooijmans
  • Armin Vahabian, owner of Fatt Phill's, is listed in the Forbes 30 Under 30 EuropeArmin Vahabian, owner of Fatt Phill's, is listed in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe
  • With US brand Bodega, Heineken launched 'The Boring Phone' - created by Human Mobile DevicesWith US brand Bodega, Heineken launched 'The Boring Phone' - created by Human Mobile Devices
  • Paris Saint Germain & Paris Baguette in commercial Let's ParisParis Saint Germain & Paris Baguette in commercial Let's Paris

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’. With this week links to articles about:

  • A benefit dinner for ‘Make a Memory’ at Michelin star restaurant EDEN in Valkenswaard, in the south of the Netherlands, on Wednesday May 22nd.
  • Blue Wellness Resorts reaches 5-year milestone. They celebrate this with various offers, also in combination with Fletcher Hotels.
  • Fat Phill’s is offering 16 people free burgers for a year for their 5-year anniversary. One person per establishment will stand a chance, read how. The owner, Armin Vahabian, is listed in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe.
  • Heineken is the official main sponsor for the 10th edition of SAIL 2025.
  • During the Milan Design Week, in collaboration with US brand Bodega, Heineken launched ‘The Boring Phone’. Created by Human Mobile Devices. A mobile without social media!
  • Paris Baguette has launched a special ad ‘Let’s Paris’ in collaboration with a number of Paris Saint-Germain
  • Also spotted in Paris: Disco Burgers. Their burgers look tasty and different!
  • A special collaboration that we would like to see in the Netherlands too! Fato a Mano, a pizza chain in London is going to sell the Margherita Sbagliata pizza by ‘World’s Best Pizza Chef’, Franco Pepe.
  • A special wellness resort, built within a year with a lot of shared details on the Instagram account of Long Lane. An idea of Harrison Hide.
  • Also via Instagram: Espresso Martini flights and ‘smores kits at Concorde Espresso Bar in Wilmington North Carolina. Great idea for a summer terrace!
  • Walt Disney Studios in Disneyland Paris gets another name after the expansion with a new immersive area of ‘World of Frozen’: Disney Adventure World.

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Trends we spotted | Week 49

11-12-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • Emission-free and energy-efficient coffee roasting - credits CEEEmission-free and energy-efficient coffee roasting - credits CEE
  • Fletcher Hotels acquires Hotel Restaurant Oud London in ZeistFletcher Hotels acquires Hotel Restaurant Oud London in Zeist
  • Mercure Hotels celebrates 50 years - with Discover Local The bucketlist editionMercure Hotels celebrates 50 years - with Discover Local The bucketlist edition
  • Silver Eels - #EELNOTHANKYOU by Relais & Chateaux - credits Sebastien Manne OFBSilver Eels - #EELNOTHANKYOU by Relais & Chateaux - credits Sebastien Manne OFB

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’. With this week links to articles about amongst others:

  • An emission-free and energy-efficient coffee roasting line will be built in Belgium – a collaboration between Sucafina, Beyers Koffie and the Belgian cleantech company CEE.
  • A recent study by the University of Wageningen researched the Dutch supermarket sector and reports a significant decrease in food waste.
  • SVH (The Dutch foundation for professionalism in the catering industry) has announced the Top 3 Best Hospitality Training Companies and Best Trainers for 2023/2024.
  • Fletcher Hotels, the largest hotel chain in the Netherlands, expands with the acquisition of Hotel Restaurant Oud London in Zeist.
  • Mercure Hotels celebrates its 50th anniversary with the launch of ‘Discover Local: The Bucket List Edition’, a selection of 50 unique culinary experiences worldwide.
  • Relais & Châteaux, a leading association of world-class chefs, has committed to protecting the critically endangered European eel by immediately removing it from their menus. #EELNOTANKYOU
  • From Instagram: Christmas tree croissants as a festive delight; espresso Romano and gilded holiday splendor at Le Bristol Paris.

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Is your restaurant or hotel offering a ‘Black Friday’ deal?

21-11-2023

Is your mailbox also filled with a flood of ‘Black Friday’ deals? Your social media feeds and the internet probably as well. However, there are very few ‘Black Friday’ deals from restaurants and hotels among them. Too bad! We have searched for some examples of how, as marketing for  restaurants and hotels, you and your guests can benefit from real ‘Black Friday’ deals.

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Trends we spotted | Week 46

20-11-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • The Connaught Christmas Tree 2023The Connaught Christmas Tree 2023
  • Beekman x NESTLE - Holiday CollectionBeekman x NESTLE - Holiday Collection
  • Crocs x McDonald's shoe Line up - credits McDonald'sCrocs x McDonald's shoe Line up - credits McDonald's
  • HEINZ Pickle Ketchup launched in the USA - credits HEINZHEINZ Pickle Ketchup launched in the USA - credits HEINZ

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’. With this week links to articles about among others:

  • McDonald’s X Crocs – a collaboration resulting in very special crocs.
  • ‘Ravioles du Dauphine’, the recently opened Café Chelsea, which belongs to Hotel Chelsea in NYC, decided to put this classic dish on its menu.
  • The Disney Treasure is Disney’s sixth themed cruise ship, with touches of well-known classics like ‘The Lion King’ and ‘Star Wars’ on board.
  • It’s the season of perfume commercials! Absolut and Kahlúa launched an espresso martini perfume in collaboration with Imaginary Authors, and Nestle Toll House decided to launch ‘freshly baked biscuits’-skincare products with skincare brand Beekman 1802.
  • The first location of restaurant Kernel is opening in New York next year. They will use robots to serve meat-free dishes.
  • Fletcher Hotels in the Netherlands adjusted its policy on action vouchers in consultation with the Dutch Consumers’ Association.
  • A new flavour combination from Heinz – Pickle Ketchup. Available in early 2024.
  • The Connaught hotel in Mayfair has unveiled its legendary Christmas tree, decorated this year by the British artist and sculptor Rachel Whiteread.

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Trends we spotted | Week 9

6-3-2023

  • Trends we spotted
  • Greggs wants to be carbon-neutral by 2040Greggs wants to be carbon-neutral by 2040
  • Fletcher Hotels partners with Shiji to enhance guest experience with cloud-based property management systemFletcher Hotels partners with Shiji to enhance guest experience with cloud-based property management system

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’.

With this week links to articles including fish canning company John West, which has launched two vegan fish-free tuna products.

Fletcher Hotels partners with Shiji Enterprise Platform to enhance the guest experience with a cloud-based property management system for all Fletcher Hotels locations.

Last weekend Ser.vi Worldwide and United Robotics Group unveiled their solution to their hospitality staff shortage while improving the guest experience.

Greggs, a large bakery chain, aims to be climate neutral by 2040. They developed a Greggs eco-initiatives shop for this purpose. From this shop, initiatives that work will be implemented in other shops.

From 15 March, Espresso Martini Day, you can follow the ‘Espresso Martini Trail’ in London! You can sample varieties of espresso martini’s at several restaurants, among others Zuaya restaurant, In Horto restaurant, Kahani Indian restaurant and Como Garden restaurant.

The entire bread baking process fully automated with Wilkinson Baking Company’s BreadBot, a great machine to showcase the process to customers at for example supermarkets. The Breadbot was popular at the recently held expo for National Grocers in Las Vegas.

Last but not least: a funny game, WeenieBall, table football with hot dogs on the BBQ.

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Trends we spotted | Week 43

28-10-2022

  • Trends we spotted
  • Fletcher Hotels celebrate 25 years of hospitalityFletcher Hotels celebrate 25 years of hospitality
  • Bobby's Gin X KangaROOSBobby's Gin X KangaROOS
  • Christmas market in Trondheim - credits InboviChristmas market in Trondheim - credits Inbovi

At horecatrends.com we spot many national and international trends on a daily basis. We pick the most interesting ones to write about, the other trends we use in our weekly column ‘Trends we spotted this week’.

With this week links to article about amongst other Toca Social, this is a great place to watch the World Cup in London and you can even kick a ball yourself! In Paris you have a lot of ‘Bars à’ and even a ‘Bar à Couscous’, it’s called Bladi and you can create your own bowl filled with Couscous.

From 1 hotel to 115 hotels in 25 years… That’s worth a party. Fletcher Hotels did it and celebrates 25 years of experience in hospitality with…

Our favorite baker from New York Dominique Ansel opened ‘Dominique Ansel Las Vegas’ at the Caesars Palace.

Do you know where the Trafalgar square Christmas Tree comes from? We didn’t but it’s an annual gift from Norway since 1947. Also in London: The Warmer Room will open, it’s a grand return of the London Nightclub inside a toilet. Dancing with 80 others in a toilet, created by The Warmer People.

Our hometown Leiden gets a rooftop bar at a famous building in the middle of the city, Zirkus restaurant, rooftop bar & ‘spielplatz’. And a sneaker collab: BOBBY’S Gin X KangaROOS, cocktail culture in your shoe closet.

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