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New openings help sales surge at steak restaurant chain Hawksmoor

Hawksmoor opened a restaurant in Manchester in 2015 and expanded into Liverpool in November this year

Hawksmoor opened a steakhouse in Liverpool in November 2022(Image: Press Handout)

Steak restaurant chain Hawksmoor enjoyed a surge in sales during its latest financial year thanks to the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions and opening new sites.

The business, which has a restaurant in Manchester and recently expanded into Liverpool, has also cut its pre-tax losses.

Hawksmoor was founded in 2006 by school friends Will Beckett and Huw Gott and has previously been named the best steak restaurant in the world.

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It hit the headlines in Manchester in 2019 after .

The company is backed by private equity firm Graphite Capital, which has previously invested in the likes of Game, Paperchase and Wagamama, and is expected to launch a new restaurant in Dublin in the second quarter of 2023.

Hawksmoor said the surge in its revenue for 2021, from £20.5m to £35.6m, was due to the re-opening of its restaurants in May 2021 and its new sites in London and New York.

Hawksmoor co-founders Huw Gott and Will Beckett(Image: Toby Keane Photography)

Newly-filed accounts with Companies House also show its pre-tax losses were cut from £4.4m to £2.3m.