What went wrong at Jamie's Italian? (2024)

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By Joe Miller

BBC News

"If Jamie can replicate this early Oxford form," wrote the Guardian's restaurant critic Matthew Norman in 2008, external, "he will soon be driving a prize herd of recession-proof cash cows across the land."

Norman was reviewing the first branch of what would become a country-wide franchise, designed, in Jamie Oliver's own words, "with the intention of positively disrupting mid-market dining in the high street in the UK, with great value and much higher quality ingredients, best in class animal welfare standards and an amazing team".

Fast forward a decade, and this was the Sunday Times' Marina O'Loughlin's, external verdict on the "tagliatelle with truffles" at the Jamie's in Westfield Stratford.

"Appalling, a honking, salty swamp of a sauce, brown and dusty with nutmeg. Tiny chunks, not shavings, of tasteless black truffle lurk around, like mouse poos in soup."

A mere eight months after that damning review, the celebrity chef's eponymous chain, along with brands Barbecoa and Fifteen, has gone into administration, putting 1,000 jobs in peril.

In an email to staff on Tuesday morning, Mr Oliver blamed "the well-publicised struggles of the casual dining sector and decline of the UK high street, along with soaring business rates," for the company's collapse.

Administrators KPMG echoed this rationale, citing a tough trading environment.

Shock dismissals

True, the woes of so-called casual dining sector are well documented.

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Once seen as competitors to Jamie's, Italian chain Strada is down to just three branches, while Carluccio's has been forced to close approximately a third of its restaurants, after losing tens of millions of pounds.

Burger brand Byron, French cuisine chain Cafe Rouge, and pizza outlet Prezzo aren't faring much better.

But staff at Jamie's were still hopeful that a turnaround was on the horizon.

"We knew it wasn't doing as well as we'd want it to be," says Lucy, who worked at the Glasgow branch for more than three years.

Staff, she says, were led to believe that a refit was around the corner, and that taps offering Brewdog beer would soon be installed.

Instead, they got a simple email.

"My partner was meant to be on shift this morning," says Lucy, who asked for her real name not to be used.

"He was told at the last minute not to come in as the locks were being changed.

"We were then invited to join a conference call and told we had all been made redundant, effective immediately."

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Lucy and her partner, who worked at Jamie's for five years, say they feel there was a lack of transparency at the firm.

"I wish they hadn't said to us that it was fine, when it obviously wasn't," she says.

Multiple problems

But the 27-year-old is in no doubt as to what led to the chain's demise.

"Firstly, the restaurants are far too big," she explains. Due to pared-down staffing numbers, on busy evenings she would be waiting on as many as 11 tables at once, while managers and chefs also felt overburdened.

Then there was the tie-ins with voucher schemes, such as Groupon, which attracted fickle bargain hunters, and "didn't inspire loyalty or regular customers".

Tourists and those who happened to be passing by became the key clientele, says Lucy, with "very few people coming in because of excitement of being at a Jamie's Italian".

Despite the team's hard work, those who took the time to check local ratings on their smartphones generally stayed away too.

"Unfortunately, because of the fact that it is quite expensive, we would not be on the top on TripAdvisor," says Lucy.

"The market for chain restaurants is dying - there are loads of places you can go in Glasgow that are cheaper."

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Many analysts agree, arguing that the private equity firms which developed an appetite for group restaurants over the last few years drove rapid growth in pursuit of profits, to the detriment of the dining experience.

Data firm CGA estimates that the number of group restaurants in the UK increased by almost 30% to 5,785 in the five years to March 2019.

Bad reviews and concerns over the quality of ingredients have also increased at many restaurant chains, including Jamie's.

The firm was caught up in a meat recall by supplier Russell Hume, which the Food Standards Agency found was "unable to demonstrate compliance with food hygiene rules".

But Jonathan Woodhouse, a former manager at Fifteen in London, thinks the man at the helm is not at fault.

While he concedes that the group "grew too big and tried to do too much," Mr Oliver, he says, "gets a bad rep for everything".

The Italian branches, he adds, were "effectively franchises" and run very differently to the TV chef's early restaurants.

Mr Woodhouse says working at Fifteen was "one of the best jobs" he'd ever had, and that Oliver was trying to do "something special" there, with his groundbreaking apprenticeship programme.

"It's heartbreaking to hear it may go under," he adds.

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What went wrong at Jamie's Italian? (2024)

FAQs

Why did Jamie's Italian fail? ›

So how did it all go so horribly wrong? As his business spiralled further into debt, last year Oliver himself admitted he "honestly (didn't) know" why it was failing but speculated a "perfect storm" of "rents, rates, the high street declining, food costs, Brexit, (and) increase in the minimum wage" was to blame.

Does Jamie's Italian still exist? ›

While branches of Jamie's Italian are still running their international sites (in Brazil, Cyprus, India and Portugal, among others), this marks his first move back into the UK restaurant industry in four years.

What happened to Jamie Oliver's fifteen restaurant? ›

In December 2019, Fifteen Cornwall shut its doors for the last time, closing out almost 14 years of exceptional hospitality and support for young people. Fifteen Cornwall's story began in 2002 when Jamie Oliver launched Fifteen in London and filled the kitchen with unqualified young people in need of a second chance.

What has happened to Jamie Oliver? ›

In November 2023, Jamie Oliver opened a new restaurant in London, his first since the collapse of his restaurant chain. Jamie Oliver Catherine Street was launched in partnership with Andrew Lloyd Webber's LW Theatres at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.

How did Jamie Oliver lose all his restaurants? ›

Jamie Oliver has spoken about how rising rents and rates contributed to the downfall of his UK restaurant business. Speaking on the News Agents podcast, Oliver said he hadn't “lost faith” in the restaurant industry and that he was still a “restaurateur at heart”.

Why is Jamie's Italian closing? ›

Due to the Covid-19 outbreak and the devastating financial impact on the Australian restaurant industry, we made the difficult decision to permanently close our Jamie's Italian restaurants a few months ago,” a spokesperson from Hallmark Group said in a statement to Broadsheet. Never miss a Sydney moment.

How many Michelin stars does Jamie Oliver have? ›

However, Jamie doesn't really have one signature dish. Instead he wrote many cookbooks with memorable, easy food. How many Michelin stars does Jamie Oliver have? Jamie Oliver still hasn't received any Michelin Star.

Is Jamie's Italian a franchise? ›

Overall, Jamie's Italian is a brand committed to spreading the unique dining experience we offer through gaining more franchisees who share our vision.

Who is Jamie's Italian friend? ›

Gennaro Contaldo OSI (Italian pronunciation: [dʒenˈnaːro konˈtaldo]; born 20 January 1949) is an Italian chef known for his association with his British protégé, Jamie Oliver, and his partnership with fellow Italian chef Antonio Carluccio and their BBC Two television series Two Greedy Italians.

What happened to Oliver's real food? ›

Oliver's Real Food announces a decrease in asset values following ASIC review. Oliver's Real Food Limited (Oliver's) has announced to the ASX that they will undo $4.5 million of impairment reversals across 14 of their stores, following ASIC's review of Oliver's financial report for the year ended 30 June 2021.

Is Jamie Oliver's 15 restaurant still open? ›

The restaurant is closed!

Why did Jamie Oliver call his restaurant fifteen? ›

Jamie Oliver, of Britain's Channel 4 documentary series “Jamie's Kitchen”, began the Fifteen restaurant brand in 2002 with a flagship location in London. The name is derived from the celebrity chef's apprenticeship program of training fifteen disadvantaged youth in the culinary arts and service management industries.

How many restaurants does Jamie Oliver still own? ›

Jamie Oliver Kitchen will sit alongside the other brands in the international restaurant portfolio: Jamie's Italian, Jamie Oliver's Pizzeria, Jamie's Deli and Jamie Oliver's Diner. The Jamie Oliver Group currently operates 70 restaurants across 27 markets, collaborating with 20 franchise partners.

Why did Jamie Oliver cry? ›

Jamie Oliver was reduced to tears while filming a new show in the US when locals told him not to preach over fatty food. Oliver's new show saw him go to Huntington, West Virginia, in a bid to help the world's fattest schoolchildren, following on from his efforts to improve school meals in the UK.

How many children has Jamie Oliver got? ›

How many children does Jamie Oliver have? Jamie and Jools have five children together, three daughters and two sons. The couple have also sadly experienced five miscarriages in total.

Does Jamie Oliver have Michelin star? ›

And the second name in this European ranking — none other than Jamie Oliver — doesn't hold a single Michelin star, despite being the subject of 4.4 million Google searches last year, compared with 1 million for Alain Ducasse.

How many Jamie Oliver restaurants have closed? ›

Mr Oliver, who also benefited from a deal to help promote the supermarket chain Tesco, has announced plans to open his first directly run restaurant in the UK since he closed 22 Jamie's Italian outlets, the Fifteen and Barbecoa restaurants in London and a Jamie's Diner at Gatwick airport in 2019.

What is Jamie Oliver's most famous dish? ›

Alongside chasing turkey twizzlers out of school dinners, Jamie is famous for his Italian and American inspired dishes, but it's his classic, rustic and simple steak sarnie (from his Meals in 30 Minutes book). This steak sarnie recipe remains one of Jamie Oliver's most famous dishes.

What kind of business was Jamie's Italian? ›

When you think of chain restaurants in the UK, Jamie Oliver and his Italian cuisine springs to the forefront of most people's minds. Since launching in 2008, Jamie's Italian has, in some ways, become the pin-up or poster boy for mid-range restaurant chains on British High Streets.

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