Pub company Eat Your Heart Out liquidated
Eat Your Heart Out, the multiple lessee that was headed by Tony Carson, has gone into liquidation with creditors expected to be out-of-pocket to the tune of £677,283.
The company, which is understood to have run three Enterprise Inns sites and one Greene King venue, owed trade creditors £322,911.
Among the creditors hardest hit are Allied Irish Bank (owed £190,800), Enterprise Inns (owed £99,273), Greene King (owed £10,966), Alphameric Solutions (owed £33,067) and
M&J Seafood (owed £10,277). Staff of Eat Your Heart Out are owed £44,244 while the outstanding Vat is £72,657.
Eat Your Heart Out ran the Stag in Ascot, the Spring Inn, Reading, Mulligans, Datchet and
the New Inn, Witney.
The company had total rent deposits of £64,740. Eat Your Heart Out, which was founded in 2001, undertook a creditors voluntary liquidation — these usually occur when a company has run out of cash, it cannot pay its debts on time and the directors are concerned that the business is simply not viable.