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Casual Dining Group

Casual Dining Group (CDG), formerly Tragus Group, operated 250 restaurants in the United Kingdom. CDG operated restaurants primarily under the Bella Italia, Café Rouge, and Las Iguanas names. It also operates sites under the Belgo, Huxleys, Oriel Grande Brasserie and La Salle brands. The company was backed by investors including KKR and Pemberton Capital Advisors.

Casual Dining Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryHospitality
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
HeadquartersLondon, England
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Rooney Anand, non-executive chairman
James Spragg, CEO
ProductsBella Italia, Café Rouge, Belgo, Las Iguanas, Oriel Grande Brasserie, Huxleys, La Salle
Number of employees
0

In mid-May 2020, CDG warned its chains were at risk of going into administration but was later in talks with "multiple parties" about a sale of the business.[1] On 2 July 2020, it was announced that the company had been placed into administration, with 91 outlets set to close with the loss of 1,900 jobs.[2]

History edit

Tragus Group edit

Tragus Holdings was formed in 2002[3][4] when Whitbread sold-off 153 failing restaurants from its Pelican and BrightReasons divisions, shortly after writing their value down by £147m.[5] At the time, the two restaurant divisions comprised the Café Rouge, Bella Pasta, Mamma Amalfi, Abbaye, Leadenhall Wine Bar and Oriel brands.

A £25m[6] management buy-in by Tragus Holdings was funded by £11m from venture capitalist speculators ECI Partners.[7] Tragus Holdings was led by chief executive Finlay Scott, formerly head of the Aroma Café chain and Whitecross Dental Care. The team included Gavin Williams, managing director of Bella Pasta, and Harry Morley, former finance director of Whitecross Dental Care.

In January 2005, Tragus' directors sold the company to Legal & General for £90m-£95m.[8][9] The sale made them around £18m profit. The chairman, discredited former LSE CEO Gavin Casey, received £2m.[5] Legal & General installed a new management team which included appointing new chief executive Graham Turner (formerly managing director of the Unique Pub Company).[10]

In December 2006, Tragus was bought by Blackstone Group for £267m. By that time, the business had grown to 163 restaurants.[11] In September 2006 it had also announced plans for a new restaurant concept - Huxley's Bar & Kitchen – to open in the new Heathrow Terminal 5 in March 2008.[12]

The group expanded rapidly in 2007 with the purchase of Ma Potters restaurant company in February for £14.15m,[13] and the Strada chain - which included five Belgo and Bierodrome restaurants - in May for £140m.[14] In July, Tragus signed a deal with Center Parcs to operate several Bella Italia and Café Rouge restaurants in the leisure village operator's UK sites.[15]

In April 2012 it was announced that Graham Turner would step down as Tragus chief executive. John Derkach, formerly managing director of the Costa Coffee chain took up the position in August 2012.[16]

In early 2014, Blackstone's stake in Tragus was acquired by US investor Apollo Global Management,[17] and, in June 2014, Apollo sought to shed or restructure some of Tragus Group's rent obligations at Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia, and to sell its Strada chain.[18] In September 2014, Tragus sold Strada to Sun Capital Partners.[19]

Casual Dining Group edit

 
Bella Italia on Briggate in Leeds. Bella Italia is one of Casual Dining Group's brands.

In March 2015, Tragus Holdings rebranded as Casual Dining Group (CDG).[20] In July 2015, CDG acquired Las Iguanas[21] and later went on to purchase La Tasca.[22][23] CDG also opened concessions including Bella Italia, Café Rouge and Las Iguanas restaurants at Centre Parcs villages,[24] and in UK airports, including Gatwick, Heathrow, Jersey and Inverness.[25]

However, efforts to close loss-making outlets and stem group losses continued through to 2018.[26][27] Also in 2018, Apollo sold its stake in the group to KKR and Pemberton Capital Advisors (the two had provided loan finance since 2015).[28] Some La Tasca restaurants were converted to other brands, and the remaining four La Tasca restaurants were sold in February 2020.[29]

On 18 May 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, CDG announced that it was working with advisors on next steps for the business as a prudent measure to protect the company whilst planning for the future.[30] Media reports suggested the group was preparing to place one of its three core brands into administration as part of a financial restructuring of the business.[31][28] On 29 May, CDG was reportedly in talks with "multiple parties", including other restaurant groups and private equity firms, over a sale of the business, potentially saving 6,000 jobs.[32]

On 2 July 2020, it was announced that the company had been placed into administration, with 91 outlets set to close, with the loss of 1,900 jobs, leaving the group with 159 operational restaurants.[2] They appointed AlixPartners to deal with the administration and said that the 91 outlets would be permanently shut as no buyers were offering to acquire them.[33]

The Big Table edit

On 3 August 2020, it was announced that Casual Dining Group, including the Las Iguanas, Bella Italia and Café Rouge restaurants, had been acquired out of administration by private equity firm Epiris and rebranded as The Big Table, led by the existing management team under CEO James Spragg.[34]

Brands edit

CDG operated restaurants under the Bella Italia (100+ restaurants in the UK),[35] Café Rouge (60+)[36] and Las Iguanas names. It also operated sites under the Belgo, Huxleys (1, airport),[37] Oriel Grande Brasserie (3, airports), DUBL (1, airport) and La Salle brands.

Social responsibility edit

CDG claimed to emphasise corporate social responsibility practices.[38] It reduced its energy consumption by 17% from 2012 to 2016,[39] and had a partnership with The Prince's Trust charity.[40]

Some CDG brands ranked highly for seafood sustainability (within their class).[41] All whole eggs sourced by the company for its kitchens were free-range together with eggs used as ingredients for sauces and pasta. In 2016, in partnership with Compassion in World Farming, CDG said it aimed to use solely free-range eggs as ingredients by 2025.[42] In 2019, CDG signed up to the European Chicken Commitment to improve chicken welfare.[43]

CDG had a partnership with UK charity FareShare to redistribute food that would go to waste to people in need instead.[44]

Controversy edit

In 2009 Tragus was the subject of newspaper reports highlighting the practice of several UK restaurant chains using customer tips to meet minimum wage laws for waiters/waitresses. The company's business model was said to depend on paying servers as little as £2.50 an hour, with the rest coming as tips.[45] The company reportedly instructed restaurant managers to pressure servers to avoid encouraging customers to give tips in cash, which would not count as part of wages, and was threatening to sack employees who failed to produce a sufficient volume of card-based gratuities. They were discovered (via "mystery diners") informing customers of the company's policy.[46] When the practice became unlawful on 1 October 2009, Tragus reviewed and updated its policies to ensure that all tips, after a 10% deduction for administrative and other costs paid by credit or debit card, were distributed through the payroll system to restaurant staff via a Tronc system.

In 2020, Casual Dining Group policy was that all customer cash tips and service charges were kept by restaurant employees in full.[47][a]

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ When tips or service charge are paid for by a credit card or debit card, the company makes a 2.5% administration charge to cover bank fees, before distributing the remainder in full to employees. Tips and service charges are paid in full in addition to the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage. Any tips paid in cash are retained by the individual waiter. It is the responsibility of those receiving cash tips to declare the income for tax purposes to HM Revenue & Customs.[47]
  1. ^ Butler, Sarah (18 May 2020). "Bella Italia owner set to bring in administrators, 6,000 jobs at risk". The Guardian.
  2. ^ a b "Café Rouge and Bella Italia owner falls into administration". BBC News. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  3. ^ . Caterer and Hotelkeeper. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  4. ^ Chassany, Anne-Sylvaine (14 March 2014). "Apollo-led group set to take control of Tragus from Blackstone". Financial Times. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  5. ^ a b Osborne, Alistair. "Cafe Rouge buy-in team nets £18m". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  6. ^ "Whitbread sells restaurant groups". Evening Standard. 31 May 2002. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  7. ^ Smiddy, Oliver. "Case study: Tragus satisfies hunger for returns". eFinancial News. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  8. ^ "LGV buys Tragus for more than £90m". The Caterer. 18 January 2005. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  9. ^ "LGV buys Tragus for more than £90m". Caterer and Hotelkeeper. 18 January 2005. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  10. ^ "Caterer and Hotelkeeper 100: Graham Turner, Tragus". Caterer and Hotelkeeper. July 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  11. ^ Druce, Chris (15 December 2006). "Café Rouge owner Tragus bought by Blackstone Group". The Caterer. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  12. ^ "Huxley's Bar & Kitchen – which opened in the new Heathrow Terminal 5". Big Hospitality. 16 September 2006. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  13. ^ "Tragus buys Ma Potters restaurant company". Big Hospitality. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  14. ^ Jones, Marc. "Cafe Rouge owner Tragus swallows Strada". Reuters. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  15. ^ Walton, Christopher (17 July 2007). "Bella Italia and Café Rouge owner Tragus signs deal with Center Parcs". The Caterer. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
  16. ^ . Peach Report. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  17. ^ Chassany, Anne-Silvaine; Robinson, Duncan (14 March 2014). "Apollo-led group set to take control of Tragus from Blackstone". Financial Times. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  18. ^ Kleinman, Mark (3 June 2014). "Cafe Rouge Owner To Offload Loss-Making Sites". Sky News. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  19. ^ Michel, Melodie. "Strada sold to Sun Capital Partners for £37m". Big Hospitality. Willam Reed. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  20. ^ Gerrard, Neil (3 March 2015). "Tragus Group renamed Casual Dining Group". The Caterer. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  21. ^ Wallin, James. "Casual Dining Group acquires Las Iguanas". Big Hospitality. William Reed.
  22. ^ Armstrong, Ashley (18 July 2015). "Café Rouge owner seals La Tasca takeover just days after Las Iguanas deal". The Telegraph. Retrieved 8 August 2017.
  23. ^ Deirdre Hipwell (29 August 2015). "Dining out at La Tasca costs group tasty £25m". The Times. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  24. ^ Seymour, Andrew (12 September 2016). "Las Iguanas and Center Parcs venture into restaurant agreement". Foodservice Equipment Journal. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  25. ^ Pigden, Katey (17 August 2016). "Casual Dining Group to open Rapide at Inverness Airport". The Caterer. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  26. ^ Gerrard, Bradley (12 March 2018). "Cost hike leads to deeper losses at Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia owner". The Telegraph. Retrieved 3 June 2019 – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  27. ^ Wilson, Bill (12 March 2018). "Cafe Rouge owner reports £60m loss". BBC News. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  28. ^ a b . Deep Investing. 19 May 2020. Archived from the original on 8 June 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  29. ^ "Casual Dining Group sells off final four La Tasca sites". bighospitality.co.uk.
  30. ^ "Notice of Intention". Casual Dining Group.[permanent dead link]
  31. ^ McAllister, James (18 May 2020). "Casual Dining Group in talks with creditors about restructuring". Big Hospitality. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  32. ^ Gill, Oliver (29 May 2020). "Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia owner in sale talks". Telegraph. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  33. ^ Wood, Zoe (2 July 2020). "Bella Italia owner falls into administration, with loss of 1,900 jobs". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  34. ^ McAllister, James (3 August 2020). "Casual Dining Group rebrands as The Big Table after being acquired by former TGI Friday's backer". Big Hospitality. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  35. ^ "Bella Italia". www.bellaitalia.co.uk. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  36. ^ . www.caferouge.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  37. ^ "Find Us". Huxley's Bar Kitchen. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  38. ^ . www.casualdininggroup.com. Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  39. ^ Carol, Millet (17 March 2016). "Casual Dining Group cuts restaurant energy waste". The Caterer. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  40. ^ Mellor, Charlotte. . Casual Dining Magazine. Archived from the original on 3 March 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  41. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 March 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  42. ^ "Data". www.caterlyst.com. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  43. ^ "Casual Dining Group commits to improved chicken welfare (12 August 2019)". Foodspark. Retrieved 30 May 2020.[permanent dead link]
  44. ^ "Our Work With Casual Dining Group". FareShare. Retrieved 12 July 2019.
  45. ^ Jamie Elliott, "Tip off: waiters still paid minimum wage out of your service charge", Guardian 7 June 2009
  46. ^ Jamie Elliott, "Cafe waiters fear the axe over cash tips", Guardian, 28 June 2009
  47. ^ a b . Casual Dining Group. Archived from the original on 27 July 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2020.

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Casual Dining Group CDG formerly Tragus Group operated 250 restaurants in the United Kingdom CDG operated restaurants primarily under the Bella Italia Cafe Rouge and Las Iguanas names It also operates sites under the Belgo Huxleys Oriel Grande Brasserie and La Salle brands The company was backed by investors including KKR and Pemberton Capital Advisors Casual Dining LimitedCompany typePrivateIndustryHospitalityFounded2014 10 years ago 2014 HeadquartersLondon EnglandArea servedUnited KingdomKey peopleRooney Anand non executive chairman James Spragg CEOProductsBella Italia Cafe Rouge Belgo Las Iguanas Oriel Grande Brasserie Huxleys La SalleNumber of employees0In mid May 2020 CDG warned its chains were at risk of going into administration but was later in talks with multiple parties about a sale of the business 1 On 2 July 2020 it was announced that the company had been placed into administration with 91 outlets set to close with the loss of 1 900 jobs 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Tragus Group 1 2 Casual Dining Group 1 3 The Big Table 2 Brands 3 Social responsibility 4 Controversy 5 Notes and referencesHistory editTragus Group edit Tragus Holdings was formed in 2002 3 4 when Whitbread sold off 153 failing restaurants from its Pelican and BrightReasons divisions shortly after writing their value down by 147m 5 At the time the two restaurant divisions comprised the Cafe Rouge Bella Pasta Mamma Amalfi Abbaye Leadenhall Wine Bar and Oriel brands A 25m 6 management buy in by Tragus Holdings was funded by 11m from venture capitalist speculators ECI Partners 7 Tragus Holdings was led by chief executive Finlay Scott formerly head of the Aroma Cafe chain and Whitecross Dental Care The team included Gavin Williams managing director of Bella Pasta and Harry Morley former finance director of Whitecross Dental Care In January 2005 Tragus directors sold the company to Legal amp General for 90m 95m 8 9 The sale made them around 18m profit The chairman discredited former LSE CEO Gavin Casey received 2m 5 Legal amp General installed a new management team which included appointing new chief executive Graham Turner formerly managing director of the Unique Pub Company 10 In December 2006 Tragus was bought by Blackstone Group for 267m By that time the business had grown to 163 restaurants 11 In September 2006 it had also announced plans for a new restaurant concept Huxley s Bar amp Kitchen to open in the new Heathrow Terminal 5 in March 2008 12 The group expanded rapidly in 2007 with the purchase of Ma Potters restaurant company in February for 14 15m 13 and the Strada chain which included five Belgo and Bierodrome restaurants in May for 140m 14 In July Tragus signed a deal with Center Parcs to operate several Bella Italia and Cafe Rouge restaurants in the leisure village operator s UK sites 15 In April 2012 it was announced that Graham Turner would step down as Tragus chief executive John Derkach formerly managing director of the Costa Coffee chain took up the position in August 2012 16 In early 2014 Blackstone s stake in Tragus was acquired by US investor Apollo Global Management 17 and in June 2014 Apollo sought to shed or restructure some of Tragus Group s rent obligations at Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia and to sell its Strada chain 18 In September 2014 Tragus sold Strada to Sun Capital Partners 19 Casual Dining Group edit nbsp Bella Italia on Briggate in Leeds Bella Italia is one of Casual Dining Group s brands In March 2015 Tragus Holdings rebranded as Casual Dining Group CDG 20 In July 2015 CDG acquired Las Iguanas 21 and later went on to purchase La Tasca 22 23 CDG also opened concessions including Bella Italia Cafe Rouge and Las Iguanas restaurants at Centre Parcs villages 24 and in UK airports including Gatwick Heathrow Jersey and Inverness 25 However efforts to close loss making outlets and stem group losses continued through to 2018 26 27 Also in 2018 Apollo sold its stake in the group to KKR and Pemberton Capital Advisors the two had provided loan finance since 2015 28 Some La Tasca restaurants were converted to other brands and the remaining four La Tasca restaurants were sold in February 2020 29 On 18 May 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic CDG announced that it was working with advisors on next steps for the business as a prudent measure to protect the company whilst planning for the future 30 Media reports suggested the group was preparing to place one of its three core brands into administration as part of a financial restructuring of the business 31 28 On 29 May CDG was reportedly in talks with multiple parties including other restaurant groups and private equity firms over a sale of the business potentially saving 6 000 jobs 32 On 2 July 2020 it was announced that the company had been placed into administration with 91 outlets set to close with the loss of 1 900 jobs leaving the group with 159 operational restaurants 2 They appointed AlixPartners to deal with the administration and said that the 91 outlets would be permanently shut as no buyers were offering to acquire them 33 The Big Table edit On 3 August 2020 it was announced that Casual Dining Group including the Las Iguanas Bella Italia and Cafe Rouge restaurants had been acquired out of administration by private equity firm Epiris and rebranded as The Big Table led by the existing management team under CEO James Spragg 34 Brands editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2018 CDG operated restaurants under the Bella Italia 100 restaurants in the UK 35 Cafe Rouge 60 36 and Las Iguanas names It also operated sites under the Belgo Huxleys 1 airport 37 Oriel Grande Brasserie 3 airports DUBL 1 airport and La Salle brands Social responsibility editCDG claimed to emphasise corporate social responsibility practices 38 It reduced its energy consumption by 17 from 2012 to 2016 39 and had a partnership with The Prince s Trust charity 40 Some CDG brands ranked highly for seafood sustainability within their class 41 All whole eggs sourced by the company for its kitchens were free range together with eggs used as ingredients for sauces and pasta In 2016 in partnership with Compassion in World Farming CDG said it aimed to use solely free range eggs as ingredients by 2025 42 In 2019 CDG signed up to the European Chicken Commitment to improve chicken welfare 43 CDG had a partnership with UK charity FareShare to redistribute food that would go to waste to people in need instead 44 Controversy editIn 2009 Tragus was the subject of newspaper reports highlighting the practice of several UK restaurant chains using customer tips to meet minimum wage laws for waiters waitresses The company s business model was said to depend on paying servers as little as 2 50 an hour with the rest coming as tips 45 The company reportedly instructed restaurant managers to pressure servers to avoid encouraging customers to give tips in cash which would not count as part of wages and was threatening to sack employees who failed to produce a sufficient volume of card based gratuities They were discovered via mystery diners informing customers of the company s policy 46 When the practice became unlawful on 1 October 2009 Tragus reviewed and updated its policies to ensure that all tips after a 10 deduction for administrative and other costs paid by credit or debit card were distributed through the payroll system to restaurant staff via a Tronc system In 2020 Casual Dining Group policy was that all customer cash tips and service charges were kept by restaurant employees in full 47 a Notes and references edit When tips or service charge are paid for by a credit card or debit card the company makes a 2 5 administration charge to cover bank fees before distributing the remainder in full to employees Tips and service charges are paid in full in addition to the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage Any tips paid in cash are retained by the individual waiter It is the responsibility of those receiving cash tips to declare the income for tax purposes to HM Revenue amp Customs 47 Butler Sarah 18 May 2020 Bella Italia owner set to bring in administrators 6 000 jobs at risk The Guardian a b Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia owner falls into administration BBC News Retrieved 2 July 2020 Tragus Holdings Company Profile Caterer and Hotelkeeper Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Chassany Anne Sylvaine 14 March 2014 Apollo led group set to take control of Tragus from Blackstone Financial Times Retrieved 31 May 2017 a b Osborne Alistair Cafe Rouge buy in team nets 18m The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 23 November 2012 Whitbread sells restaurant groups Evening Standard 31 May 2002 Retrieved 31 May 2017 Smiddy Oliver Case study Tragus satisfies hunger for returns eFinancial News Retrieved 23 November 2012 LGV buys Tragus for more than 90m The Caterer 18 January 2005 Retrieved 31 May 2017 LGV buys Tragus for more than 90m Caterer and Hotelkeeper 18 January 2005 Retrieved 23 November 2012 Caterer and Hotelkeeper 100 Graham Turner Tragus Caterer and Hotelkeeper July 2011 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Druce Chris 15 December 2006 Cafe Rouge owner Tragus bought by Blackstone Group The Caterer Retrieved 31 May 2017 Huxley s Bar amp Kitchen which opened in the new Heathrow Terminal 5 Big Hospitality 16 September 2006 Retrieved 29 May 2020 Tragus buys Ma Potters restaurant company Big Hospitality Retrieved 23 November 2012 Jones Marc Cafe Rouge owner Tragus swallows Strada Reuters Retrieved 23 November 2012 Walton Christopher 17 July 2007 Bella Italia and Cafe Rouge owner Tragus signs deal with Center Parcs The Caterer Retrieved 31 May 2017 Costa boss Derkach moves to head up Tragus Peach Report Archived from the original on 18 July 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2012 Chassany Anne Silvaine Robinson Duncan 14 March 2014 Apollo led group set to take control of Tragus from Blackstone Financial Times Retrieved 8 June 2020 Kleinman Mark 3 June 2014 Cafe Rouge Owner To Offload Loss Making Sites Sky News Retrieved 29 May 2020 Michel Melodie Strada sold to Sun Capital Partners for 37m Big Hospitality Willam Reed Retrieved 2 March 2017 Gerrard Neil 3 March 2015 Tragus Group renamed Casual Dining Group The Caterer Retrieved 29 May 2020 Wallin James Casual Dining Group acquires Las Iguanas Big Hospitality William Reed Armstrong Ashley 18 July 2015 Cafe Rouge owner seals La Tasca takeover just days after Las Iguanas deal The Telegraph Retrieved 8 August 2017 Deirdre Hipwell 29 August 2015 Dining out at La Tasca costs group tasty 25m The Times Retrieved 9 December 2017 Seymour Andrew 12 September 2016 Las Iguanas and Center Parcs venture into restaurant agreement Foodservice Equipment Journal Retrieved 2 March 2017 Pigden Katey 17 August 2016 Casual Dining Group to open Rapide at Inverness Airport The Caterer Retrieved 2 March 2017 Gerrard Bradley 12 March 2018 Cost hike leads to deeper losses at Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia owner The Telegraph Retrieved 3 June 2019 via www telegraph co uk Wilson Bill 12 March 2018 Cafe Rouge owner reports 60m loss BBC News Retrieved 3 June 2019 a b KKR backed Casual Dining Group prepares to appoint administrators Deep Investing 19 May 2020 Archived from the original on 8 June 2020 Retrieved 8 June 2020 Casual Dining Group sells off final four La Tasca sites bighospitality co uk Notice of Intention Casual Dining Group permanent dead link McAllister James 18 May 2020 Casual Dining Group in talks with creditors about restructuring Big Hospitality Retrieved 29 May 2020 Gill Oliver 29 May 2020 Cafe Rouge and Bella Italia owner in sale talks Telegraph Retrieved 29 May 2020 Wood Zoe 2 July 2020 Bella Italia owner falls into administration with loss of 1 900 jobs The Guardian Retrieved 2 July 2020 McAllister James 3 August 2020 Casual Dining Group rebrands as The Big Table after being acquired by former TGI Friday s backer Big Hospitality Retrieved 29 January 2021 Bella Italia www bellaitalia co uk Retrieved 3 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