Dach & Sons closes after poor trading
By Becky PaskinDach & Sons, the hot dog and burger restaurant owned by Fluid Movement, has closed due to poor trade.
Dach & Sons has closed after just nine months of tradingThe restaurant, located in Hampstead, London, opened in July 2012 with a second outpost of Purl on the first floor.
Serving a range of craft beer and world whisky alongside a US-themed menu of hotdogs, sliders and burgers, Dach & Sons gained positive reviews when it first launched.
However, a lack of trade due to low footfall has forced its closure.
“So… it is with great regret that we announce the immediate closure of Dach & Sons in Hampstead,” a message reads on its website. “The last 9 months have been a huge learning experience for us, and whilst both Dach & Sons and Flat P were amazingly well received initially, we have failed to reach the volume of trade that we had hoped for.
“We would like to thank every one of you who has stopped by since our opening. And thanks also to our aweseome (sic) staff who – for a brief time – placed Hampstead firmly on the London cocktail circuit.”
Fluid Movement is currently working on several new consultancy projects.