The restaurant will close with staff made redundant.
Gusto Italian restaurant in West Bridgford will not reopen after the lockdown measures are eased.
The restaurant opened in February 2017, creating 60 jobs for the local area.
More than £1 million was invested in a complete refurbishment of the premises, transforming the former Monkey Tree pub and restaurant.
An official announcement is expected soon, the business confirmed the closure to us yesterday.
The Wire understands that all staff have been made redundant in the move.
Gusto completed a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) process in September 2020 which secured more than 600 jobs but will see four sites close.
The proposals were supported by the majority of creditors, with 98% voting in favour. As a consequence of the restructuring, the group’s restaurants in York, Lytham, Leamington Spa and Mere Green in the West Midlands closed with the loss of 105 jobs.





