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Jamie’s Italian, owned by Jamie Oliver Restaurants, is set to return to the UK high street in February 2026 through a partnership with Brava Hospitality. 

The relaunch comes six years after the group entered administration and closed most of its UK sites.

The new Leicester Square opening will be the brand’s first UK restaurant since 2019 and will sit alongside an international portfolio of 26 Jamie’s Italian sites across 15 countries. 

Brava Hospitality, which owns brands including Prezzo, is partnering with Jamie Oliver Restaurants to support the relaunch.

According to the hospitality group, the revived concept has been updated to reflect current hospitality trends. 

While the menu will feature several returning dishes, it will continue to centre on fresh pasta-making and the brand’s established sourcing standards.

Further details about the opening and the updated format are expected to be confirmed ahead of the launch.

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