TGI Fridays will remain on UK high streets following a rescue deal for the chain, but more than 1,000 staff have lost their jobs with the immediate closure of 35 restaurants - including the Sale branch of the chain.
The Trafford Centre branch will remain open.
Breal Capital and Calveton UK have acquired 51 restaurants after the group’s previous operator fell into administration.
It means that nearly 2,400 jobs have been saved across the US-themed restaurant and cocktail bar.
But joint administrators at Teneo said 35 restaurants were not included in the sale and have been closed immediately, resulting in 1,012 redundancies.
The local restaurants shutting are Sale, Royal Exchange, Manchester, and the restaurant in Prestwich Valley Park Road.
The local TGI Fridays UK restaurants remaining open are: Trafford Centre, Middlebrook Bolton, Ashton-Under-Lyne, and Cheadle.
Julie McEwan, chief executive of TGI Fridays UK, said: “The news today marks the start of a positive future for our business following a very challenging period for the casual dining sector as a whole.
“We are devastated for our colleagues who will be leaving TGIs and thank them for their loyalty and contribution during their time with us.
“We are doing everything possible to retain our team and support those impacted.”
Daniel Smith, senior managing director of Teneo, said the acquisition “preserves a significant proportion of jobs and will hopefully provide the business with the stability and support it needs to recover and grow”.
New private equity owners Breal and Calveton jointly own upmarket restaurant chain D&D London, and between them have had investments in Byron Burger and wine bar chain Vinoteca.
The companies said they were “delighted” to be working with the management team to “both modernise the business and capitalise on the heritage of this iconic brand”.
Trade union Unite said on X, formerly Twitter, that it had been hearing from members who had been “furiously contacting” the hospitality organisers in response to the immediate closures.
It reported that staff had been shut out of restaurants, with padlocks on the doors changed, or given no form of redundancy consultation, while others were invited to a video call with members of the head office with one hour’s notice.
Other workers said they had not been told whether or not they will be paid, according to the trade union.
TGI Fridays’ previous UK operator, Hostmore, appointed administrators last month and had been hoping to secure a buyer for the chain of 87 restaurants.
Hostmore said it was not expecting to “recover any meaningful value” from the sale of sites, meaning it would earn less from the sale than what it owes to creditors and banks.
The companies did not disclose the value of the sale agreed with Breal and Calveton.
TGI Fridays was first launched in New York in 1965, and continues to operate about 130 restaurants in the US.
The business grappled with weaker spending in the UK in recent years, and said it had been impacted by a post-Covid slowdown in demand across the casual dining sector.
Danni Hewson, head of financial analysis at AJ Bell, said TGI Fridays is a brand “wrapped in nostalgia but one the new owners are hyper aware needs to modernise to appeal to today’s diner”.
“Keeping the essence of what made the business successful whilst finding a new direction won’t be an easy task and the new owners have carved off 35 branches they don’t feel confident taking forward,” she said.
“The buyers, Breal Capital and Calveton UK, have a good track record in hospitality and with more than 2,000 jobs saved the brand has a chance to rediscover its mojo.”
The full list of TGI Fridays closing and staying open
The TGI Fridays UK restaurants shutting are:
Barnsley, South Yorkshire
Birmingham, West Midlands
Bracknell, Berkshire
Brighton Marina, East Sussex
Bristol Cabot Circus, Bristol
Cardiff, Newport Road, Wales
Chelmsford, Essex
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Croydon, south London
Derby, Derbyshire
Dundee, Scotland
Durham, County Durham
Edinburgh Fort Kinnaird, Scotland
Enfield, north London
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
Gloucester Quays, Gloucestershire
Halifax, West Yorkshire
Jersey, Channel Islands
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Leeds Trinity, West Yorkshire
Leicester, Leicestershire
Lincoln, Lincolnshire
Manchester Royal Exchange, Manchester
Newcastle Eldon Square, Newcastle upon Tyne
Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales
Northampton, Northamptonshire
Prestwich Valley Park Road, Greater Manchester
Romford, Essex
Sale, Greater Manchester
Solihull, West Midlands
Southampton West Quay South, Hampshire
Speke, Liverpool
Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands
Swansea, South Wales
Watford North, Hertfordshire
The TGI Fridays UK restaurants remaining open are:
Bluewater shopping centre, Kent
Trafford Centre, Greater Manchester
Meadowhall, South Yorkshire
Aberdeen Union Square, Scotland
Metrocentre Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
Basildon, Essex
Glasgow Fort, Scotland
Milton Keynes Stadium, Buckinghamshire
Braehead, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Wembley, London
Birmingham NEC, West Midlands
Glasgow, Scotland
Leeds Junction 27, West Yorkshire
Castleford, West Yorkshire
Lakeside Quay, Essex
Teesside, North East
Bolton, Lancashire
Norwich, Norfolk
Cardiff St Davids, Wales
Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Lakeside Retail Park, Essex
Fareham, Hampshire
Liverpool One, Merseyside
Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Leeds White Rose, West Yorkshire
Cribbs Causeway, south Gloucestershire
Rushden Lakes, Northamptonshire
Stoke on Trent, West Midlands
Southampton, Hampshire
Silverburn, Scotland
Watford Central, Hertfordshire
Aberdeen Beach, Scotland
Braintree, Essex
Bournemouth, Dorset
Stratford, London
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire
Walsall, West Midlands
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Edinburgh, Scotland
Coventry, West Midlands
Ashton-Under-Lyne, Greater Manchester
Telford, Shropshire
The O2, south London
Staines, Surrey
Crawley, West Sussex
Reading, Berkshire
Cheadle, Greater Manchester
Leicester Square, central London
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