Daisy Green reports ‘robust’ trading as revenues climb

Margot Green in Clapham exterior
Margot Green is a fire-led restaurant (©Daisy Green)

Daisy Green has reported almost a 20% rise in revenues in its latest accounts.

The group, which operates 21 all-day Aussie-style cafes across London, described its financial performance as ‘robust’ with revenues rising 19% to £26.9m and EBITDA up 44% to £3.5m for the 53 weeks ended 27 April 2025.

Profit for the period was £677,000, swinging from a loss of £373,000 the previous year.

The group opened two new cafés during the period – Holland Park Cafe and Glamarama Green in South Kensington. A further restaurant, Margot Green, (pictured) opened in Clapham Old Town, which the group says has traded ‘well above’ expectations.

The group arranged a £5.5m loan earlier this month to refinance its existing £3.4m loan and provide additional funding as it looks to continue to invest in new sites as well as grow like-for-like performance in its existing ones.

In December 2025, Daisy Green won a bid to operate four cafes within Hampstead Heath and Queen’s Park. Following a six-month proposal process, it will run cafés at Parliament Hill Fields, Parliament Hill Lido, Golders Hill Park, and Queen’s Park.