Kitty Hawk and Lino restaurants London enter administration

Kitty Hawk and Lino restaurants London enter administration


Wright & Bell Limited, the company that operates Kitty Hawk and Lino, has appointed Quantuma as administrators.
The Imbiba-backed operator’s City businesses were said to have been significantly impacted by the pandemic, with Kitty Hawk remaining closed since March 2020.
Managing director Sarah Clarke said: “We have been unable to reach a suitable agreement with our landlords, so have made the difficult but necessary decision to appoint administrators.”
Other companies within W & B Holdings will not be impacted by the administration.
These include Green Room, which was acquired in July 2020; new opening Marsha in Gabriel’s Wharf; and Whyte & Brown in Kingly Court.

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