10-03-2025
Birmingham city centre restaurant to shut after 14 years blaming 'cost of living crisis'
A city centre restaurant will shut after more than 14 years in Birmingham and said the venue had become 'financially unsustainable'.
Located on Bennetts Hill, Bodega Cantina blends together food from North and South America, including tacos, burritos and Brazilian fish stew.
Bodega staff announced the news on social media and listed Brexit and Covid among the reasons.
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The restaurant owners added recent changes such as the upcoming national insurance rise meant the venue had become 'financially unsustainable'.
Outside of the city centre, Bodega Cantina briefly held a restaurant in Sutton Coldfield which closed less than two years after opening.
The imminent change means all Bodega Cantina's will be closed after the Leicester venue shut in January.
The Bodega on Bennetts Hill will close its doors for the final time on Saturday, March 15.
On Instagram, Bodega posted: "It is with sadness that we announce the closure of Bodega Cantina on March 15.
"Like many others in hospitality, we've been significantly affected, first by Brexit taking away much of the staffing resources that our industry relies upon, and then the various dramas brought about by Covid.
"More recent factors such as the large increase in utility bills, 'cost of living crisis', double-digit inflation and upcoming increases in minimum wage and NI costs have now made the venue financially unsustainable.
"It's been a great journey, these last 14 years, and we hope we've provided a great South American-inspired experience to our customers along the way.
"We also hope that we might see some of you again in our last week of trading."