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Almost Famous closing all sites: 'The current economic climate has proven too challenging for us to overcome'

Outlets in Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds will close

Almost Famous has sites in Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Pioneering burger restaurant group Almost Famous is closing all its sites - with owner Beau Myers saying the "current economic climate" and "lingering debt" have made it impossible to go on.

Launched originally in 2012 in Manchester's Northern Quarter, Almost Famous became an immediate trailblazer for the "dirty burger" phenomenon, with long lines of eager customers. The Withington location was closed last year, and with today's announcement, the Northern Quarter location along with the Great Northern site will cease operations.

The venues in Liverpool 's Parr Street, and in Leeds city centre, are also set to close.

Mr Myers said: "It is with broken hearts that today, 27th January 2025, we announce the closure of all Almost Famous venues across Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds.

"The current economic climate has proven too challenging for us to overcome, with lingering debt from Covid and rising costs across every aspect of the business. Despite our best efforts, we are no longer able to continue."

"For over 13 years, we've had the privilege of working alongside some of the most talented and passionate people in hospitality. We will do everything we can to support you during this transition.

"If anyone in the hospitality industry has job opportunities, we kindly ask you to reach out to us at famous.reachout@gmail.com helping our team find new roles is our top priority right now."

The group recently launched Super Awesome Deluxe in the Northern Quarter and introduced the underground bar Ego Death, both of which will continue to operate, reports .