Franco Manca closures: full list of UK restaurants at risk

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Another blow for UK hospitality as Franco Manca reveals closure plans

Popular UK pizza chain Franco Manca has revealed plans to close 16 restaurants across the UK, as rising costs continue to bite across the hospitality sector.

The brand, known for its slow-risen sourdough bases and simple toppings, has built a loyal following since launching in Brixton. But now some locations are under threat as part of a major restructure.

Why are Franco Manca closing restaurants?

The closures form part of a Company Voluntary Arrangement from parent group The Fulham Shore, aimed at reducing costs and helping stabilise the business.  Like many restaurants across the UK, the chain has been hit by increasing operating costs, including wages, National Insurance, VAT and business rates.  Around 225 jobs could be affected, with the company saying some sites are no longer sustainable.

Full list of Franco Manca restaurants at risk

Here are the Franco Manca restaurants reported to be at risk of closure:

London

  • Battersea
  • Bishop’s Stortford
  • Brixton
  • Bromley
  • Broadway Market
  • Chiswick
  • Kilburn
  • New Oxford Street
  • Stoke Newington
  • Tottenham Court Road

Across the UK

  • Cheltenham
  • Didsbury, Manchester
  • Glasgow
  • Hove
  • Lincoln
  • Plymouth

What this means for diners

If Franco Manca is your local go-to for a quick pizza fix, it may be worth keeping an eye on updates over the coming weeks. Not every restaurant listed may close immediately, but the announcement is another reminder of how tough the UK hospitality scene is just now.

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Foodie Explorers take

Franco Manca has long been one of those reliable casual dining names: decent sourdough pizzas and a no-fuss menu. But this story is bigger than one pizza chain. It reflects the ongoing pressure facing restaurants, cafés and bars across the UK, from independent venues to national brands.

Here’s hoping the restructure gives the remaining restaurants a stronger future — and that staff affected by the closures are supported through the process.

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Emma Mykytyn

Reviewed by Emma Mykytyn
Award-winning food & travel writer
WSET Level 2 Spirits
Edinburgh Whisky Academy - Certificate in Whisky.
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