Las Iguanas

Las Iguanas Ltd
Private company
Industry Casual dining
Genre Latin American
Founded 1991, Bristol, United Kingdom
Founders Eren Ali and Ajith Jaya-Wickrema
Headquarters Bristol, United Kingdom
Products Latin American foods with Spanish, African and Portuguese influences
Website iguanas.co.uk

Las Iguanas is a casual dining restaurant chain originating from United Kingdom with a Latin American theme.[1] Founded in 1991, Las Iguanas operates 44 outlets in the United Kingdom as at 3 October 2015.[2] In 2003, the group acquired its own Cachaça sugar cane field and distillery on the Fazenda do Anil estate, outside Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.[3]

Las Iguanas specialises in Latin American food with Spanish, Portuguese and African influences.

History

Originally branded Café Iguanas, the first site opened on St Nicholas Street, in Bristol in 1991,[4] offering a diverse Latin American-themed menu. Since then, the newly named Las Iguanas have opened up a further 39 restaurants all across the UK including restaurants in Bath, Manchester, London and Edinburgh.[5]

One of the co-founders, Ajith Jaya-Wickrema, departed partnership with Las Iguanas in August 2009 in favour of creating his own Caribbean-themed restaurant chain named Turtle Bay.[6]

Food

An example of food served in Las Iguanas - Xinxim

Las Iguanas menus include Latin American classics such as Nachos, Burritos, Xinxim, Fajitas and a wide range of Tapas with modern dishes such as Sirloin Steaks and Burgers. They include vegetarian options such as Champinones and Camarao a la Criolla, furthermore, Gluten free options are available to cater for everyone. [7]

Las Iguanas Restaurant at Deansgate, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Recognition

Las Iguanas retained the Investors in People Gold award in 2015 and also holds IiP Champion status. Las Iguanas made it in the Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to work for, for the second time in three years after failing to make it in 2014. It celebrates UK companies with the highest levels of staff engagement.[8]

Las Iguanas won Best restaurant drinks offer at the Restaurant Magazine R200 Awards in October 2014[9]

Controversy

Las Iguanas hit the headlines in August 2015 after their controversial tips policy was revealed. Staff have to pay back 3% of all sales (4.4% in London) to the company at the end of every shift out of their tips. Some staff have claimed that this charge was taken even when they had received no tips for some tables forcing them to 'pay to work'. Las Iguanas denied that the charge was ever taken from staff wages.[10]

See also

References

  1. "About Las Iguanas". Las Iguanas. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  2. "Las Iguanas Locations". Las Iguanas. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  3. "Allegra Restaurants Brand Portal - Las Iguanas - Overview". Allegra Restaurants. 15 April 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  4. "Our History". Las Iguanas. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  5. "Las Iguanas - Locations". Las Iguanas. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  6. "Las Iguanas founder leaves for 'other opportunities'". Big Hospitality. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  7. "Las Iguanas - Book Now". Las Iguanas. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  8. "Las Iguanas celebrate Sunday Times Top 100 ranking". Hospitality & Catering News. 5 January 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
  9. "Bills Wins Operator Of The Year at R200 Awards". BigHospitality. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  10. http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/aug/23/restaurant-tipping-policy-forces-waiters-to-pay-to-work
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