Staying Open
Staying Open
Staying Open - the podcast for restaurant owners, restaurant lovers, and everyone in between. Hosted by Natalia Ribbe, founder of Ladies of Restaurants and owner of Sète, Staying Open explores the stories behind the people who keep hospitality moving forward. From Michelin-starred kitchens to independent neighbourhood favourites, we travel around the UK speaking to the owners, founders and operators who've weathered the chaos of hospitality. We talk about the highs, the lows, the mistakes, the pressure, the wins, and what it really takes to stay open. Follow @staying.open.podcast.
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Staying Open: Hawksmoor, London 30.06.2026 1:14:53
*Season Finale | Will Beckett, Co-Founder of Hawksmoor* Hawksmoor has become one of the world's most respected restaurant groups, but its success wasn't built overnight. In the final episode of Staying Open, Natalia Ribbe sits down with co-founder Will Beckett to discuss the journey from a single London steakhouse to an internationally recognised restaurant group, without ever losing sight...
Staying Open: Summerhouse, Perranporth 26.06.2026 54:41
Summerhouse started as a family business on the Cornish coast, but taking over a restaurant at a young age came with more challenges than its owners ever imagined. In this episode of Staying Open, Natalia Ribbe sits down with Jamie-lee Job to discuss the realities of working with family, taking on responsibility long before feeling ready, and navigating the pressures of running a seasonal restaura...
Staying Open: Rita's, London 23.06.2026 1:00:02
Rita's didn't become one of London's most respected restaurants overnight. Before the success came years of evolution, closed sites, tight margins and difficult decisions. In this episode of Staying Open, Natalia Ribbe sits down with Missy Flynn and Gabriel Pryce to discuss their long careers in hospitality, the research trips across North and South America that helped shape their appr...
Staying Open: Pablo Eggsgobao, Newcastle 19.06.2026 57:18
Pablo Eggsgobao started as a small pop-up serving loaded breakfast buns and big ambition. What began as a market stall has since grown into one of the North East's most recognisable independent food brands. In this episode of Staying Open, Natalia Ribbe sits down with founder Emma Dent to discuss moving cities for love, taking risks, building a business from scratch, and growing a brand that has c...
Staying Open: Gymkhana, London 16.06.2026 1:01:29
JKS Restaurants started with three siblings, a handful of family recipes and a desire to share the food they grew up eating. Today, the group is behind some of the UK's most celebrated restaurants, including Gymkhana, Trishna, Hoppers and Brigadiers, but the journey from family-run start-up to international hospitality group hasn't always been straightforward. In this episode of Staying Op...
Staying Open: Tonkotsu, London 12.06.2026 47:05
Tonkotsu started with a simple idea: serve great ramen and do it properly. What began as a small independent restaurant has since grown into one of the UK's most recognisable ramen brands. In this episode of Staying Open, Natalia Ribbe sits down with co-founder Emma Reynolds to discuss building a restaurant brand from scratch, from boiling pig bones and trotters in a tiny London flat to growing a...
Staying Open: Wilson's, Bristol 09.06.2026 43:09
Wilson's is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Bristol run by husband-and-wife team Jan Ostle and Mary Wilson. Growing much of their own produce just outside the city, they've built a restaurant rooted in the land, the seasons and a deep commitment to sustainability. What they've created is remarkable but building a restaurant around nature, unpredictability and the realities of modern hospitality c...
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