A company connected to the restaurant operator that signed up to open a number of brands in Rotherham town centre has gone into liquidation.
Rotherham Council has confirmed that just one of the operator's brands is now coming to Rotherham.
Forge Island is the town centre's new landmark leisure destination being delivered by the council in partnership with Muse. The £47m development is anchored by an 8-screen boutique cinema operated by The Arc Cinema and a 69-roomed Travelodge Hotel.
With the hotel now open and the cinema slated to begin screening films in September, the food and drink units were handed over on July 1 2024.
The partners had celebrated the development being fully let over a year before opening, announcing deals that would see six independent restaurants open on the riverside, including Casa Peri Peri, Estabulo, Sakku Samba, Caffé Noor, Cow & Cream and The Rustic Pizza Company.
A triple-header deal was signed with Thistle Group in 2022 who would bring Casa Peri Peri, Estabulo Rodizio/Sakku Samba as a dual-branded concept, and Caffé Noor.
On July 8, Dabangg Hospitality Group Ltd T/A Estabulo Rodizio Bar & Grill went into liquidation. Dabangg shares a director with Thistle Property Holdings Group Ltd.
Dabangg Hospitality's website has gone offline but its LinkedIn page explains that it is "a prominent and visionary company that owns and operates five successful restaurant companies: Estabulo, Sakkusamba, Fleur, Caffe Noor, and Sakku."
Documents show that HMRC applied to the courts to have Wakefield-based Dabangg Hospitality Group Ltd wound up. A week later, Clark Business Recovery Limited was appointed as liquidator.
Further documents show that the group owed £7m to HMRC - £2.7m regarding PAYE and £4.3m regarding VAT.
Sakku Samba venues in Manchester and Bradford have recently closed but company directors appear unfazed by the liquidation with new companies created and new venues opening, including Raft in Manchester and Habbibi in Leeds.
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Back in Rotherham, the Forge Island website now only shows two outlets on its food and drink page - The Rustic Pizza Company and Caffé Noor.
Cow & Cream closed its remaining Barnsley store in September 2023, with the burger and shakes specialist stating that food cost prices, energy prices and packaging costs had made providing a value for money product impossible for them to achieve.
Rotherham Council’s Interim Strategic Director for Regeneration and Environment Andrew Bramidge said: “Unfortunately due to challenging trading conditions and circumstances beyond anyone’s control, operators have not been able to bring forward all the planned eateries for Forge Island at the current time.
“However, Thistle Group remains committed to Rotherham and will open its luxury coffee shop brand, Café Noor, at the gateway of the site as intended. Meanwhile, Travelodge hotel is already open on site and welcoming guests, The Arc Cinema is on track to open in early September, and Rustic Pizza is due to open its doors to the public this summer.
"Alongside our development partners Muse, we are already in discussion with a number of other potential operators who have expressed an interest in the site, and we will make further announcements about these in due course when agreements are reached."
Rotherham Council acquired the site in 2017 following the move accross town by Tesco. A 250 year lease to Muse was initially proposed before the council stepped in with the upfront costs.
The council expects that the repayment of capital costs will be met wholly or largely over the long term by revenue generated from commercial activity in the Forge Island development. At the time, the cabinet heard that the longer-term financial risks that the project presents relate to the Council’s ability to maintain the incomes levels from the lettings, car parking and business rates.
Forge Island website
Images: Estabulo / facebook /Chris Read / twitter
Rotherham Council has confirmed that just one of the operator's brands is now coming to Rotherham.
Forge Island is the town centre's new landmark leisure destination being delivered by the council in partnership with Muse. The £47m development is anchored by an 8-screen boutique cinema operated by The Arc Cinema and a 69-roomed Travelodge Hotel.
With the hotel now open and the cinema slated to begin screening films in September, the food and drink units were handed over on July 1 2024.
The partners had celebrated the development being fully let over a year before opening, announcing deals that would see six independent restaurants open on the riverside, including Casa Peri Peri, Estabulo, Sakku Samba, Caffé Noor, Cow & Cream and The Rustic Pizza Company.
A triple-header deal was signed with Thistle Group in 2022 who would bring Casa Peri Peri, Estabulo Rodizio/Sakku Samba as a dual-branded concept, and Caffé Noor.
On July 8, Dabangg Hospitality Group Ltd T/A Estabulo Rodizio Bar & Grill went into liquidation. Dabangg shares a director with Thistle Property Holdings Group Ltd.
Dabangg Hospitality's website has gone offline but its LinkedIn page explains that it is "a prominent and visionary company that owns and operates five successful restaurant companies: Estabulo, Sakkusamba, Fleur, Caffe Noor, and Sakku."
Documents show that HMRC applied to the courts to have Wakefield-based Dabangg Hospitality Group Ltd wound up. A week later, Clark Business Recovery Limited was appointed as liquidator.
Further documents show that the group owed £7m to HMRC - £2.7m regarding PAYE and £4.3m regarding VAT.
Sakku Samba venues in Manchester and Bradford have recently closed but company directors appear unfazed by the liquidation with new companies created and new venues opening, including Raft in Manchester and Habbibi in Leeds.
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Back in Rotherham, the Forge Island website now only shows two outlets on its food and drink page - The Rustic Pizza Company and Caffé Noor.
Cow & Cream closed its remaining Barnsley store in September 2023, with the burger and shakes specialist stating that food cost prices, energy prices and packaging costs had made providing a value for money product impossible for them to achieve.
Rotherham Council’s Interim Strategic Director for Regeneration and Environment Andrew Bramidge said: “Unfortunately due to challenging trading conditions and circumstances beyond anyone’s control, operators have not been able to bring forward all the planned eateries for Forge Island at the current time.
“However, Thistle Group remains committed to Rotherham and will open its luxury coffee shop brand, Café Noor, at the gateway of the site as intended. Meanwhile, Travelodge hotel is already open on site and welcoming guests, The Arc Cinema is on track to open in early September, and Rustic Pizza is due to open its doors to the public this summer.
"Alongside our development partners Muse, we are already in discussion with a number of other potential operators who have expressed an interest in the site, and we will make further announcements about these in due course when agreements are reached."
Rotherham Council has fully funded the Forge Island scheme after its Cabinet approved an increase in the Council’s Capital Programme in 2022 to cover the £46.8m costs which were expected to be covered by the authority's own borrowing and capital resources.It’s coming… pic.twitter.com/MrUJWSDJNs
— Chris Read (@christophe_read) July 9, 2024
Rotherham Council acquired the site in 2017 following the move accross town by Tesco. A 250 year lease to Muse was initially proposed before the council stepped in with the upfront costs.
The council expects that the repayment of capital costs will be met wholly or largely over the long term by revenue generated from commercial activity in the Forge Island development. At the time, the cabinet heard that the longer-term financial risks that the project presents relate to the Council’s ability to maintain the incomes levels from the lettings, car parking and business rates.
Forge Island website
Images: Estabulo / facebook /Chris Read / twitter

Not so lovely stuff.
ReplyDeleteIt was nice that smaller chains and independents were announced at Forge Island but the risk was always there that this would happen.
ReplyDeleteThere should've been at least a couple of large national chains. I know they're not everyone's cup of tea but popular chains would almost guarantee to bring in custom to the area.
Agreed but hopefully someone will take the place, as a town we need to get behind whatever does.
DeleteOh well,looks like some newly built boarded up buildings !
ReplyDeleteThat's the spirit.
DeleteIt's a shame this has happened, though a lot of hospitality companies are struggling at the moment. Hopefully other businesses will be interested in the development. As others have commented attracting one or two national chains would make this more of a draw.
ReplyDeleteReally want this to be a success , but the more I go into Rotherham town centre and look at the people who are down there I really have my doubts,I hope I'm wrong, especially as people who actually pay council will be paying for this for years.
ReplyDeleteWho do you mean? Me and my wife go into town (as of course must you).
DeleteI only go into town on match days for a couple beers.The people I'm referring too(the ones who now live in.the town centre, immigrants, druggies,work.shy)don't pay council tax ,so they won't be paying for this venture for years!
DeleteAgree 👍
DeleteI'm sure the council will offer some incentive, even if someone only comes in for a few years with favourable rates.
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DeleteThere are many rumours going around town that the new Travelodge is being used to house asylum seekers. I'm assuming that this is a load of rubbish but can anyone confirm or deny?
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Now Ken Dodd really was funny. Even the chappie with the half decent sense of humour would have to admit that.
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Well it was a bit thoughtless.
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