[4] In August 2010, Loungers announced plans to launch a new brand named Cosy Club,[5] which operates in historic and listed buildings.
[5] In January 2020, the largest Cosy Club restaurant to date opened, inside of a Grade II listed three-floor former casino building on Victoria Street in Nottingham, East Midlands, which was purchased for £1 million after sitting empty for 17 years.
[7][8] In November 2022, it was announced that Loungers would launch a new roadside dining brand named Brightside, which drew inspiration from the defunct Little Chef chain.
[12] In April 2020, during the then-ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Alex Reilley stated that their directors' pay had been cut by 50 per cent while their branches closed in March as a way of saving money.
[17] In December 2016, Piper exited their investment following a £137 million deal with Lion Capital LLP who acquired a majority stake.