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New operator sought for theatre cafe

- KATIE CHAPMAN

SAY goodbye to the Jimmy Cafe – Positively Wellington Venues is getting out of the food and beverage game.

The Wellington City Councilown­ed company that runs cityowned venues, including the St James Theatre, is planning to permanentl­y close the Jimmy Cafe and bar based out of the theatre’s foyer.

Instead, it will put the space out for tender with hopes that an establishe­d company, such as Mojo or Wishbone, will take over.

It comes as the business’s food and beverage section loses money, with the cafe revenue coming in $30,000 under budget in the first quarter of this year, and other performanc­e bars down $50,000.

Venues chief executive Glenys

‘We would like to go to market and find an operator . . . someone who can bring a really signature Wellington cafe operation into the space.’

Venues chief executive Glenys Coughlan Coughlan said the Jimmy had been losing money for ‘‘quite a long period of time’’. It usually shut down during the Christmas period and it was hoped that a new operator would come in and be ready to open in the new year.

‘‘We would like to go to market and find an operator . . . someone who can bring a really signature Wellington cafe operation into the space.’’

About 40 staff would be affected, but it was hoped a new operator would be able to rehire them.

The bars at other venues were already outsourced and there were plans to consolidat­e them all under the same company.

Restaurant Associatio­n president Mike Egan said it was not unusual for an organisati­on to get out of hospitalit­y and stick to its core business.

‘‘It’s nothing unusual – it’s the way of the world.’’

A prime site such as the theatre on Courtenay Place had a lot of potential and would work best run by an owner-operator who was passionate about the business, he said. ‘‘It provides an opportunit­y for a really good owner.’’

 ?? Photos: KENT BLECHYNDEN/FAIRFAX NZ ?? Last orders: The Jimmy Cafe is closing, with owner Positively Wellington Venues looking for someone to take over the loss-making space. The cafe’s revenue came in $30,000 under budget in the first quarter of this year.
Photos: KENT BLECHYNDEN/FAIRFAX NZ Last orders: The Jimmy Cafe is closing, with owner Positively Wellington Venues looking for someone to take over the loss-making space. The cafe’s revenue came in $30,000 under budget in the first quarter of this year.
 ??  ?? Business plan: It is hoped a new operator would be ready to open in the new year.
Business plan: It is hoped a new operator would be ready to open in the new year.

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