Loch Fyne Restaurants

Loch Fyne Restaurants was the name of a chain of seafood restaurants in the United Kingdom owned and operated by Greene King plc.

The company took its name from Loch Fyne, a sea loch on the west coast of Scotland.

The business started life as part of Loch Fyne Oysters but, in September 2006, the restaurant chain (then comprising 36 restaurants[1]) was bought by Greene King for £68 million.

[2][3] Loch Fyne Oysters continues in business under separate ownership; it owns the "Loch Fyne" brand and supplied much of the seafood used by the restaurant chain.

[2] In 2008 Loch Fyne Restaurants was reported by the BBC to be paying their waiting staff a base salary below the minimum wage made up to legal levels by tips.

The former Loch Fyne restaurant in Reading is in a former brewery building by the River Kennet .
The former Loch Fyne restaurant on City Square in Leeds , West Yorkshire .