Lion, Chester-le-Street — Amber Taverns Tenancy Opportunity (2026)

Lion, Chester-le-Street — Amber Taverns Tenancy Opportunity (2026)

Factor Detail
Opportunity Type Amber Taverns Tenancy
Google Rating 4.2 stars (1,264 reviews)
Best Suited To Experienced wet-led operator with community roots
Shaun’s Take Established customer base, decent margins if you control labour
Watch Out For A1167 roadside location — passing trade or local regulars?

The Local Picture

Chester-le-Street (population ~24,000) sits seven miles north of Durham on the A1(M) corridor. The town supports three main employers: Durham County Council (3,500+ staff), Amazon Fulfilment Centre at Bowburn (2,000+), and the cluster of manufacturing units around Drum Industrial Estate.

The nearest Wetherspoons is The Lambton Worm, half a mile south on Middle Chare. They’ll do £6.50 meals and £2.99 pints all day. Your job is different — you’re the local, not the cheap option.

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Independent Assessment — Data Sources & Disclaimer

This independent assessment was prepared by SmartPubTools using the following publicly available sources:

  • Pub listing data: Amber Taverns published listings — availability, agreement type and rent figures sourced directly from the pub company's own website
  • Google rating & reviews: Google Places API — ratings and review counts retrieved programmatically from Google Maps data
  • Local population & demographics: ONS Census 2021 — population figures, age profiles and household data
  • Local employment data: NOMIS Official Labour Market Statistics — employment rates and major local employer data
  • Pubs Code information: Pubs Code Adjudicator (UK Government) — tied tenant rights and MRO entitlements
  • Operator perspective: SmartPubTools is operated by a working pub landlord under a Marston's Community Retail Partnership at Teal Farm Pub, Washington NE38 — assessments reflect genuine first-hand operator experience
⚠ Important: Financial figures in this assessment are illustrative estimates only based on comparable pub agreements and publicly available data. They do not represent guaranteed income or costs. Always obtain independent financial and legal advice before entering any pub agreement. SmartPubTools accepts no liability for decisions made based on this assessment.
📅 Last reviewed: May 2026  |  SmartPubTools is not affiliated with Amber Taverns or any pub company featured on this site.✎ Suggest a correction

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With 1,264 Google reviews, Lion is established. That’s three years of steady custom at current review velocity. The 4.2-star average suggests consistent delivery, not spectacular highs or concerning lows. This is a working pub with a working customer base.

The A167 (Great North Road) carries 18,000 vehicles daily through this section. Your customers either live within a mile or they’re stopping because they already know you exist.

What The Pub Is

Lion operates seven days a week with standard 11am–11pm trading (10pm Sundays). The photos show a traditional roadside pub: car park out front, main bar to the left, separate lounge area, function space to the rear.

This isn’t a food-led gastro conversion. The layout, the signage, the customer demographic in reviews — it’s wet-led with a supporting food offer. Think Sunday lunches, midweek deals, maybe a Friday fish special. Nothing that requires a full brigade.

1,264 reviews built over 36–40 months means you’re doing 30–35 reviews monthly. Apply the standard 1-in-20 review ratio and you’re serving 600–700 individual customers per month, many of them multiple times. That’s a proper local trade, not event-dependent footfall.

Thereviews mention darts leagues, pool teams, weekend live music. This is community infrastructure, not a destination venue. Your income depends on regulars drinking three pints twice a week, not tourists spending £80 once.

The Deal

Amber Taverns operates around 200 community pubs across the UK, predominantly in the North and Midlands. Their model sits between the full-repairing lease (you pay for everything) and managed house (they control everything).

Under an Amber tenancy:
– They own the property and handle structural repairs
– You pay an annual rent (typically £12,000–£28,000 depending on turnover potential)
– You’re tied on wet supplies through their nominated wholesalers
– You source your own dry goods, food, soft drinks
– They provide operational support, training access, and area manager contact
– You hold the personal licence and premises licence responsibility

The tie isn’t directly to Amber — they nominate Matthew Clark, Booker, or similar. Your draught pricing sits 8–12% above free-of-tie, spirits about 6–9% higher. Not Admiral Taverns brutal, not free-of-tie either.

You’ll need £8,000–£12,000 for deposit and initial stock. Then another £15,000–£20,000 working capital because your first three months will haemorrhage cash while you learn the customer base and fix what the last operator let slide.

Financial Reality

Item Estimate
Ingoing Cost £8,000–£12,000
Working Capital £15,000–£20,000
Weekly Rent £230–£540 (£12k–£28k annually)
Tied Supplies Wet only, 8–12% above FoT
Weekly Break-Even £4,500–£5,200
Target Net (Year 2) £32,000–£42,000

At 1,264 reviews, estimate £6,500–£7,500 weekly turnover. That’s £338k–£390k annually. Your GP should hit 58–62% if you manage the tie properly and don’t give away measures.

Labour is where this lives or dies. At 18–20% (£1,170–£1,500 weekly), you’re viable. At 25%, you’re working 70 hours for £24,000 a year. Get an EPOS that tracks labour by hour, by session, by staff member.

Pubs Code Rights

Amber Taverns is covered by the Pubs Code (Consolidated) 2017. You have:

✓ Right to request Market Rent Only option after initial term
✓ Protection from above-inflation rent increases
✓ Right to see Business Development Manager risk assessment
✓ Right to independent surveyor at rent review (you pay half)
✓ Access to Pubs Code Adjudicator if dispute arises

Keep every email. Every agreement variation. Every “we’ll sort that” conversation — in writing or it didn’t happen.

Who This Suits

This works for:
– Operators with 2–3 years assistant management or 12+ months running a smaller venue
– Someone who lives within 15 minutes and can cover sickness, no-shows, emergency cellar work
– A couple where one works the pub, one keeps a 25-hour outside income for the first year
– People comfortable with darts players, pool leagues, karaoke regulars — not gastro tourists

This doesn’t work for:
– First-time operators without hospitality background
– Anyone needing £45,000+ household income from year one
– Operators wanting to “transform” the offer without testing customer appetite
– People allergic to working Friday and Saturday nights for the next 36 months

What You Need On Day One

Systems: EPOS that tracks GP by category, labour by hour, and waste by reason. Amber will have recommendations; make sure it exports data you can actually read.

Stocktaking: Weekly minimum, ideally twice-weekly for the first quarter. You need to know your variance within 48 hours, not when the area manager points it out six weeks later.

Cash flow: Separate business account, same-day banking, 13-week rolling forecast in a spreadsheet. Your rent doesn’t care that the poker machine is being serviced.

Licensing knowledge: You hold the premises licence. You’re responsible when the 17-year-old with a fake ID gets served. Train every staff member, every time.

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