
There were once more than 40 Jamie’s Italian restaurants across the UK (Picture: Getty Images)
Jamie Oliver opened his first Italian restaurant in Oxford in 2008,and fans of the celebrity chef flocked to try the food.
From there,the business grew and became a successful chain,with Jamie’s Italian popping up all over the place – at its peak,there were more than 40 different locations across the UK.
However,it slowly began disappearing from the high street in the late 2010s,with the brand going into administration in May 2019.
But flash forward to today,and Jamie,50,has announced the chain is coming back with a new flagship site set to open in London’s Leicester Square in Spring 2026.

The chain is returning to the UK high street (Picture: Jamie’s Italian)
While Jamie’s Italian might have vanished from the UK six years ago,it has found acclaim overseas with more than 30 restaurants in 15 countries.
As such,the chef has decided it’s time to try again on British soil,with a relaunch by Brava Hospitality group (the team behind Prezzo Italian).
The new restaurant promises ‘modern,revitalised restaurants’,with a menu created by Jamie himself and a ‘renewed focus on fresh pasta and quality ingredients’.
Guests can expect to see classics dishes like Gennaro’s bolognese,prawn linguine and meat planks,as well as some new stuff too and food for kids.
Speaking about the comeback,Jamie said: ‘As a chef,having the chance to return to the high street is incredibly important to me.
‘In theory,it’s not the easiest time to return,but conversely,I think it’s the perfect time. I believe the mid-market needs excitement,surprise and delight,and that’s exactly what I am planning on delivering.
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