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Côte Brasserie Announces New CEO To Lead Next Phase



Côte Brasserie announces the appointment of Emma Dinnis as its new Chief Executive Officer. The French Brasserie made the appointment to build on its strong momentum as it looks ahead to its next chapter.


Emma joins Côte following a successful tenure as Managing Director at Sofology, where she led the brand’s customer-first transformation.


With a wealth of experience in retail and hospitality, she has also held senior leadership roles at Topshop/Topman, M&Co, IKEA, and Marks & Spencer, bringing deep expertise in brand evolution, guest experience, and commercial growth.


Her appointment marks an exciting new phase for Côte, which has seen positive results from its updated food and drinks offer, refreshed restaurant design, and contemporary service style. With strong investor support, the business is rolling out these changes across its estate and actively seeking new, larger sites to expand its footprint. Emma said:

“Côte is a much-loved brand with an incredibly exciting food offering lead by world renowned chefs and I’m excited to build on its strong foundations. The team has done a fantastic job evolving the brand while staying true to its French brasserie roots, and I look forward to leading Côte into its next stage of growth.”

Côte Chair Jane Holbrook added:

“We’re delighted to welcome Emma as our new CEO. She brings a deep understanding of brand-led transformation and customer experience, which will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen Côte and bring our authentic brasserie experience to even more guests.”

Côte currently operates over 70 restaurants across the UK, offering a contemporary take on the classic French brasserie designed by Steve Allen, Gordon Ramsay’s former executive chef. From seasonal dishes to signature steak frites, Côte is dedicated to delivering high-quality, freshly prepared food in stylish, relaxed surroundings.

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Côte Brasserie announces the appointment of Emma Dinnis as its new Chief Executive Officer. The French Brasserie made the appointment to build on its strong momentum as it looks ahead to its next chapter.


Emma joins Côte following a successful tenure as Managing Director at Sofology, where she led the brand’s customer-first transformation.


With a wealth of experience in retail and hospitality, she has also held senior leadership roles at Topshop/Topman, M&Co, IKEA, and Marks & Spencer, bringing deep expertise in brand evolution, guest experience, and commercial growth.


Her appointment marks an exciting new phase for Côte, which has seen positive results from its updated food and drinks offer, refreshed restaurant design, and contemporary service style. With strong investor support, the business is rolling out these changes across its estate and actively seeking new, larger sites to expand its footprint. Emma said:

“Côte is a much-loved brand with an incredibly exciting food offering lead by world renowned chefs and I’m excited to build on its strong foundations. The team has done a fantastic job evolving the brand while staying true to its French brasserie roots, and I look forward to leading Côte into its next stage of growth.”

Côte Chair Jane Holbrook added:

“We’re delighted to welcome Emma as our new CEO. She brings a deep understanding of brand-led transformation and customer experience, which will be invaluable as we continue to strengthen Côte and bring our authentic brasserie experience to even more guests.”

Côte currently operates over 70 restaurants across the UK, offering a contemporary take on the classic French brasserie designed by Steve Allen, Gordon Ramsay’s former executive chef. From seasonal dishes to signature steak frites, Côte is dedicated to delivering high-quality, freshly prepared food in stylish, relaxed surroundings.

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