Why did Bella Italia close?

Why did Bella Italia close?

This month alone, Bella Italia, Cafe Rouge and Las Iguanas – chains all owned by the business Casual Dining Group – have all confirmed that a number of their restaurants will not be reopening, following the closure of sites back in March due to the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown in the UK.

Who is Bella Italia owned by?

The Big Table Group
Bella Italia (formerly known as Bella Pasta) is a chain of over 90 restaurants offering meals inspired by Italian cuisine in the United Kingdom and Ireland….Bella Italia.

Bella Italia on Briggate in Leeds.
HeadquartersLondon, England, UK
ParentThe Big Table Group
Website

Does Bella Italia do gluten free?

gluten-free | Bella Italia. At Bella, we understand the importance of catering to everyone – no matter what their dietary requirements. That’s why our team has developed delicious Gluten Free dishes with over 30 options, including some of the Italian Classics like the Bolognese or Pomodoro, and some pizza options.

Does Bella Italia still exist?

The owner of the Bella Italia, Café Rouge and Las Iguanas restaurant chains has collapsed into administration, with the immediate loss of 1,900 jobs. The private equity-owned CDG had warned in May that administration was on the cards as the lockdown forced the temporary closure of all its sites.

Is Bella Italia closing down?

The company which operates Bella Italia, Café Rouge and Las Iguanas restaurants, among others, across Berkshire has gone into administration. In an announcement on Friday (July 3), Casual Dining Group said it will be permanently closing 91 of its 250 sites nationwide with immediate effect.

Whats happened to Café Rouge?

Bella Italia and Café Rouge owner, Casual Dining Group, has gone into administration. This has meant 91 outlets to close immediately and 1,900 of the 6,000 staff to lose their jobs. The 91 restaurants are located mainly in England, with a few in Scotland and Wales.

Are Bella Italia still trading?

The owner of High Street restaurant chains Café Rouge and Bella Italia has gone into administration. The restaurants that are closing are mainly located in England, with some in Scotland and Wales. 159 of the group’s 250 outlets will remain open.

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