Diners flocked to embrace eating al-fresco following the easing of restrictions last month, according to the owners of Wagamama.

The Restaurant Group said sales were at 85% of 2019 levels across 130 sites, despite customers only being able to eat outdoors and at socially distanced tables.

Wagamama owner The Restaurant Group has seen sales improve since reopening (Mike Egerton/PA)

The company’s pubs estate of 75 sites was also at 85% of 2019 levels; however, its other restaurant brands, including Frankie & Benny’s and Garfunkels, were only trading at 60% of a year ago.

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Prior to reopening in England on April 12, around 200 sites were open for delivery and takeaway with sales for home dining at around three times pre-Covid levels at Wagamama. At its other brands it was at 5.5 times.

Since welcoming customers indoors again from May 16, the company has seen a strong surge in demand, with Wagamama 22% ahead of 2019 sales and its other restaurants 21% up.

Bosses also said they have completed a previously announced £450 million refinancing deal with lenders and have drawn down £330 million so far. A £120 million credit facility has also been agreed.

Interest costs for the year are expected to be around £25 million, and the company is hopeful of a successful future with access to around £200 million currently.

It said the access to cash will “protect against a resurgence/new variant of Covid-19 as well as strengthened flexibility to capitalise on selective site expansion” in its Wagamama and pubs businesses.

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