Angus Steakhouse on brink of administration
KPMG has written to the chain s landlords asking them to forgo rental payments until trading restrictions are lifted after lockdown
9 March 2021 • 3:16pm
It was once a staple of a night out in London s theatreland but now the Angus Steakhouse may have served its last slab of beef.
The restaurant chain, owned by the Gateshead-based Noble family, is on the brink of collapse as it races to secure rent concessions from landlords.
KPMG, which has been hired to secure a rescue deal for the company, has written to landlords asking them to forgo rental payments until trading restrictions are lifted after lockdown.
The best UK rooftop bars and outdoor terraces to book this spring
Bars can open for outdoor service from April 12 in England, and these are the best to seek out
The Skylight Rooftop bar in London serves drinks with skyline views
Credit: Skylight Rooftop
When the weather gets warm and the sun comes out, there are few things better than enjoying a drink on a rooftop bar or outdoor terrace.
Of course, in 2021, these spaces will take on a special relevance as, along with pub gardens, they’ll be among the first hospitality venues allowed to reopen from April 12, all being well, ahead of a broader indoor reopening on May 17.