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Gail's

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British bakery and cafe chain
Gail's Ltd
Founded2005; 20 years ago (2005)[1]
FoundersGail Mejia
Tom Molnar[2]
HeadquartersLondon, England, UK
Number of locations
170
(as of March 2025)[3]
Websitegails.com

Gail's (styled "GAIL's") is an American-owned bakery and coffee shop chain headquartered inLondon, England.

History

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The bakery opened its first shop onHampstead High Street in 2005 and its 100th inEast Sheen in 2022.[1][4][better source needed]

In 2021, all Gail's branches were within a 55-mile (90-kilometre) radius of its central bakery and kitchen inHendon.[5] It subsequently expanded toAltrincham,Chester,Didsbury,Knutsford,Manchester, andWilmslow.

In 2021,Bain Capital, an American private investment firm based in Boston, Massachusetts, acquired a majority stake in Gail's bakery through a £200 million investment.[6]

In March 2025, it was reported that there were 170 outlets, with a further 40 planned to open that year.[3]

Initiatives

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Gail's has launched various initiatives to reducefood waste, such as selling asourdough loaf made partially from leftover bread.[7] It partnered withNeighbourly to distribute surplus food in 2023.[8]

Controversies

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Twice-baked pastries

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In August 2024, some customers criticised Gail's for selling their leftover "twice-baked" chocolate and almond croissants and indeed their almond croissants for £1 more than their fresh counterparts. The day-old pastries are "soaked in demerara syrup and topped with [their] homemadefrangipane spread, alongside crunchy almonds." Gail's market their twice-baked pastries as part of their "Waste Not" range, with the objective being to combat food waste. Another customer stated that it is "standard" for how almond croissants are made.[9]

Prospective bakery opening

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In August 2024, residents ofWalthamstow Village petitioned to "prevent Gail’s from establishing a store on [its] high street." The village is known for its antiques shop, its tapas deli, and its independent cafés. The petition originator said the brand brought "a risk of overshadowing our much-loved local stores" and that the residents should "together safeguard the soul of our beloved neighbourhood."[10]

In politics

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"Does it have a Gail's?" became a politicalbellwether for theLiberal Democrats in the lead up to the2024 general election. The political party received their best-ever general election result by "ruthlessly targeting"Conservative constituencies. One metric was the "Does it have a Gail's?" question.[11]

Awards

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In 2024, Gail's won the Best Coffee Shop/Café Group award at the MCA Hospitality Awards.[12]

References

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  1. ^ab"ABOUT US".Gail's Bread. Retrieved2024-12-31.
  2. ^"PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF GAIL'S".Gail's Bread. Retrieved2024-12-31.
  3. ^abHooker, Lucy (9 March 2024)."'We don't need a Gail's' - the coffee shop boom dividing locals". Retrieved9 March 2024.
  4. ^"Gail's Bakery reaches 100 store milestone in the UK".World Coffee Portal. 28 October 2022.
  5. ^"THE BIG INTERVIEW: Brett Parker from Gail's Bakery on kitchen design to captivate customers".Foodservice Equipment Journal. 26 July 2021. Retrieved23 August 2024.
  6. ^Mattinson2021-09-15T11:07:00+01:00, Alec."Gail's Bakery owner Bread Holdings sold to Bain Capital".The Grocer. Retrieved2025-03-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^Holland, Mina (21 November 2018)."Waste bread: Gail's is making the most of yesterday's bake".The Guardian. Retrieved16 August 2024.
  8. ^Bamford, Vince (31 October 2023)."Gail's partners with Neighbourly to distribute surplus food".British Baker. Retrieved16 August 2024.
  9. ^Guinness, Emma (16 August 2024)."Gail's comes under fire after customers told to pay £1 extra for day-old croissants".The Independent.
  10. ^Addley, Esther (16 Aug 2024)."'There's nowhere else like this': the backlash against plans for a Gail's bakery in Walthamstow".The Guardian.
  11. ^Stewart, Heather (22 August 2024)."'Does it have a Gail's?' How a bakery became middle-class England's most powerful political bellwether".The Guardian.
  12. ^"MCA Hospitality Awards 2025 - 2024 Winners".MCA Hospitality Awards. William Reed Ltd. Retrieved2024-12-31.

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