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Birmingham's Fazenda restaurant will reopen after owners strike landlord deal

Company announced last month that South American venue would close as part of buyout but a new agreement has been struck for city centre site

Fazenda has struck a deal with its landlord in Birmingham and will reopen next month(Image: Birmingham Mail/Darren Quinton)

A South American restaurant is set to return to Birmingham's business district just weeks after announcing its closure.

Fazenda has agreed new terms with its landlord for its site at 55 Colmore Row, meaning it will reopen on May 17 in line with the Government's roadmap out of the coronavirus lockdown.

Last month, parent company City District was bought out of administration in a pre-pack deal by its owners via a new company called Southern Wind which saved four sites but resulted in the closure of its venues in Birmingham and Chester.

At the time, the owners said they were hopeful of returning to Birmingham in the future at an alternative location but they are now able to stay in the historic building they have

Fazenda and sister brand Picanha by Fazenda specialise in the rodizio-style of service where cuts of meat are regularly brought to diners' tables for a set price.

It was one of several such venues to open in Birmingham city centre in recent years but administrators from Begbies Traynor said last month the business had been hit by the coronavirus lockdown, resulting in a "significant build-up of landlord and HMRC arrears".

This could no longer be serviced without additional funding, Begbies said. The deal to reopen in Colmore Row has saved 43 jobs.