Carluccio’s has been bought in a rescue deal that will save 30 of its restaurants - here’s the full list
Struggling restaurant chain Caluccio’s has been bought out in a rescue deal which will save 30 of its branches.
The Italian-style brand has been purchased by Giraffe and Ed’s Easy Diner owner, Boparan Restaurant Group (BRG), saving 800 jobs.
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Why did Carluccio’s fall into administration?
The restaurant chain entered administration at the end of March after struggling to stay afloat due to the coronavirus lockdown. It blamed “challenging trading conditions, which had been exacerbated by Covid-19”.
Phil Reynolds, joint administrator and partner at FRP, said, "The Covid-19 lockdown has put incredible pressure on businesses across the leisure sector, so it has been important to work as quickly and as decisively as possible in an extremely challenging business environment to secure a sale.
"It ensures the future of the Carluccio's brand in the UK casual dining scene, retains a significant network of sites across the country and, critically, transfers a considerable number of jobs."
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It has been reported in trade press that BRG purchased the 30 restaurants for around £3 million, and it plans to convert some sites to brands in its portfolio, including Slim Chickens.
Satnam Leihal, managing director of BRG, said, "We welcome Carluccio's colleagues to BRG.
"This acquisition is in line with our strategy to grow our restaurant group with quality brands.
"Whilst it is an extremely challenging time for the sector, we believe quality hospitality businesses will recover in the long term as people return to eating out."
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These are the locations of the 30 Carluccio restaurants that will form part of the BRG estate:
Beverley
Bluewater
Cribbs Causeway, Bristol
Cambridge
Cheshire Oaks, Chester
Chichester
Colchester
Derby
Dublin
Kingston Bentalls
Leamington Spa
Trinity Leeds, Leeds
London-Islington Development Kitchen
Marriott Heathrow
Marriott Regents Park
Richmond
South Kensington
St Christopher’s Place
St Pancras Station
Waterloo Station
Wimbledon
Manchester Piccadilly
Manchester Trafford Centre
Portsmouth
Reading
Sheffield
Solihull
Southampton
Stratford on Avon
Walton on Thames