The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Tayside and Fife eateries at risk of closure

Restaurant group reveals plans to close half its leisure estate

- ROB MCLAREN rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

The future of Frankie & Benny’s sites in Tayside and Fife is uncertain after the firm said it was looking to slash its number of restaurant­s.

Frankie and Benny’s estate includes sites at the Overgate Shopping Centre in Dundee, St Catherine’s Leisure Park in Perth, Fife Central Retail Park in Kirkcaldy and Fife Leisure Park in Dunfermlin­e.

Parent company The Restaurant Group yesterday said it was looking at exiting sites to stabilise its long-term future after posting hefty losses.

The group also owns Wagamama, Garfunkel’s and Chiquito, which has a restaurant in Dunfermlin­e.

The company said it expects to close around half of its sites when leases come up for renewal. The estate has a median of six years to the first potential exit date.

The firm yesterday would not confirm the length of time remaining on its leases in Tayside and Fife.

The Restaurant Group said: “Our leisure business has benefited from our initiative­s to improve food offering, service standards and brand propositio­n, as set out below.

“Neverthele­ss, the backdrop remains challengin­g and we continue to take a discipline­d approach to our estate.

“In the first eight months of 2019, we have closed 16 sites (10 Frankie & Benny’s, four Chiquito, one Coast to Coast and one Garfunkel), reducing the overall leisure estate to 352 sites.

“We are making progress in negotiatio­ns with landlords when there are lease events, having obtained rent reductions in the most recent negotiatio­ns as well as greater flexibilit­y in lease terms.

“The remaining estate has a median of six years to the first potential exit date (ie lease expiry or the date at which we can exercise a break clause).

“We expect to exit at least 50% of leisure sites reaching their next exit date, and will continue to explore market opportunit­ies to exit these sites earlier where possible.”

The Restaurant Group posted an £87.7 million pre-tax loss in the six months to June 30, falling from a £12.2m profit in the previous year, as it was weighed down by impairment charges related to its leisure estate.

Like-for-like sales for the period rose by 4%, the company said, as total sales surged on the back of its £559m acquisitio­n of Wagamama in October 2018.

Wagamama drove the company to a 58% increase in total sales to £515.9m for the period.

Half-year sales for the leisure division “marginally declined” as it was dented by comparison­s against a strong 2018 driven by weather and the World Cup.

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Frankie & Benny’s restaurant at St Catherine’s Retail Park in Perth.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Frankie & Benny’s restaurant at St Catherine’s Retail Park in Perth.

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