It has emerged that Jamie Oliver's Barbecoa brand collapsed last month owing £6.7m to creditors.
The total includes £3.7m owed to HSBC as part of its overdraft facility and £3m to unsecured creditors. HSBC is expected to receive a distribution of £190,000 after costs.
The company employed 166 members of staff at the point of going into administration and has since made 78 redundant.
Jamie Oliver Holdings has agreed to provide funding to the administrators to enable claims of redundant employees regarding holiday pay and other entitlements to be settled in full.
Barbecoa was incorporated in 2008 and is part of the Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group. It operated two restaurants in St Paulâs and Piccadilly. It was also expected to open in the Nova development in Victoria, however this never came to fruition.
AlixPartners was appointed as administrators in February 2018.
The administrators proposal states: âThe company has incurred significant losses over recent periods as a result of expansion and increased competition, rising costs and the generally challenging market conditions within the restaurant sector. The companyâs restaurants have underperformed, particularly at the Piccadilly site which has driven the vast majority of the companyâs recent trading losses.â
The report also shows that 45 parties formally expressed interest in purchasing the sites however âa number of interested parties cited a range of concerns including the high occupancy costs and the size of the sites as factors that impacted their decision not to progressâ.
Both sites were marketed by Christie & Co and One New Change Limited, a subsidiary of Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group purchased the assets and lease of the St Paulâs site and continues to trade.
An offer was made for the Piccadilly site but an agreement could not be reached within "an appropriate timescale".
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