Full list of 51 TGI Fridays restaurants that will be saved from closing --[Reported by Umva mag]

Thousands of jobs will be saved.

Oct 7, 2024 - 14:39
Full list of 51 TGI Fridays restaurants that will be saved from closing --[Reported by Umva mag]
TGI Fridays sign with people walking past the Leicester Square restaurant in London.
TGI Fridays restaurants had faced uncertain times (Picture: Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock)

Good news lovers of aggressively loaded potato skins, because TGI Fridays won’t be disappearing from the high street anytime soon.

Well, kind of. The American-themed diner collapsed into administration in September, throwing the fate of up to 3,000 hospitality workers into limbo.

But Breal Capital and Calveton, the joint owners of the restaurant business D&D London, announced today that they have successfully bought the cocktail bar chain.

Out of the 81 TGI Fridays up and down the UK, 51 have been saved and more than 2,000 people will keep their jobs.

But they added that 35 restaurants were not included within the sale and have been closed with immediate effect, resulting in 1,012 redundancies.

The new owners hope to acquire more sites down the line as they hash things out with landlords.

‘TGI Fridays is a much-loved brand with a rich heritage,’ said Julie McEwan, the chief executive of TGI Fridays UK.

Full list of TGI Fridays UK restaurants remaining open:

Bluewater

Trafford Centre

Meadowhall

Aberdeen Union Square

Metrocentre

Basildon

Glasgow Fort

Milton Keynes Stadium

Braehead

Wembley

Birmingham NEC

Glasgow

Junction 27

Castleford

Lakeside Quay

Teesside

Bolton

Norwich

St Davids

Doncaster

Lakeside

Fareham

Liverpool One

Stevenage

White Rose

Cribbs Causeway

Rushden Lakes

Stoke on Trent

Southampton

Silverburn

Watford Central

Aberdeen Beach

Braintree

Bournemouth

Stratford

High Wycombe

Cheshire Oaks

Walsall

Milton Keynes

Sheffield

Nottingham

Edinburgh

Coventry

Ashton-Under-Lyne

Telford

The O2

Staines

Crawley

Reading

Cheadle

Leicester Square

‘The news today marks the start of a positive future for our business following a very challenging period for the casual dining sector as a whole.’

She added: ‘We are devastated for our colleagues who will be leaving TGIs and thank them for their loyalty and contribution during their time with us. We are doing everything possible to retain our team and support those impacted.

‘We would like to thank our team and our loyal guests for supporting us during this transition.

‘We are proud to serve millions of customers across the UK and are committed to continuing to evolve our proposition and to give our guests a great value for money experience that keeps them coming back to enjoy TGI Fridays time and again.’

The news comes less than a month after the TGI Fridays parent company, Hostmore, appointed the advisory firm Teneo as administrators after failing to turn around the debt-raddled business.

TGI Fridays was founded in New York in 1965 – and you’ll never guess what the name means. According to the company at least, TGI Fridays is what you can thank for the Long Island Iced Tea, the cocktail it claims to have invented.

Breal and Calveton said: ‘We are delighted to be working with such an enthusiastic and committed Management Team to both modernise the business and capitalise on the heritage of this iconic Brand.’

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