Setanta Sports founders buy US restaurant chain Smith & Wollensky

Irish group takes control of all group’s non-New York businesses

Smith & Wollensky’s restaurant in Miami Beach, Florida.
Smith & Wollensky’s restaurant in Miami Beach, Florida.

Danu Partners, the investor backed by Setanta Sports founders Michael O'Rourke and Leonard Ryan, has bought US restaurant chain, Smith & Wollensky.

The Irish company said on Monday that will take control of seven of the chain’s eight steakhouses under the deal’s terms.

Smith &Wollensky's New York outlet will remain in the hands of its founder Alan Stillman.

Danu is also acquiring worldwide rights to the Smith & Wollensky brand, outside New York, as part of the deal.

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Smith & Wollensky owns restaurants in several leading US cities, including Boston, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas and Miami Beach.

Last year Danu opened its only non-US outlet in London under a licence agreement with the group.

The Irish company said that it plans to invest heavily in the chain and open new restauraunts in the US and worldwide.

Danu already owns the Mercantile Group, which has a number of high-profile Dublin pubs and clubs, including Café en Siene, Opium, Soder & Ko, The George and Whelan's.

Mr O’Rourke and Mr Ryan joined forces with Mark O’Meara to found Danu in 2009 to buy Setanta Sports’ non-UK businesses.

Barry O'Halloran

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