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Boss of restaurant chain Steak of the Art on future of Bristol site

Steve Bowen spoke exclusively to Business Live about fighting to keep his Bristol restaurant open for business

Steak of the Art was establised in 2012 by Steve Bowen(Image: Dominika Scheibinger)

The owner of a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ steak chain that fell into administration says his Bristol restaurant is "very much open for business" following the collapse of its parent company.

Steak of the Art - a unique dining and art gallery concept - was run by a company called GroupCo Ltd which appointed administrators last month.

The restaurant's Cardiff branch has closed permanently and its staff made redundant, but the Bristol site is continuing to trade as normal.

Speaking exclusively to Business Live, Steve Bowen, who founded the steak chain in 2012, said that challenges caused by the Covid pandemic had been compounded by the cost-of-living-crisis and the rising price of food.

“It’s tough being a restaurateur. Steak isn’t cheap and it’s not getting cheaper. Europe has foot and mouth at the moment, so a lot of beef imports have stopped. That has meant local beef is going up in price.

“We are evolving our menu and offering other dishes including vegan, chicken and fish, as well as promotions to encourage people in, but it’s difficult.”

The company has launched an ‘express menu’ offering steak and a house drink for £12.95 in a bid to attract more lunchtime footfall.

“I don’t know anywhere else you would be able to buy a steak and drink that cheaply,” said Mr Bowen. "We are an independent so we don’t have a big business sitting behind us that can sustain us through rough times. Rough times absolutely hurt us.