Pizza Hut has announced that a large number of UK restaurants are closing as part of a restructuring after the operator went into administration. Reports indicate 68 dine-in restaurants and 11 delivery sites are slated to shut, affecting around 1,200–1,277 jobs, with remaining sites operated by Yum! Brands and a pre-pack arrangement helping to preserve many locations and jobs. Closures cover various cities including in England (e.g., Brighton, Bristol, Leeds, Hull) as well as locations in Scotland and Northern Ireland, and the exact list is being published by major outlets and industry press. What this means for you
- If you’re looking for a specific site, the best approach is to check the latest official announcements from Pizza Hut UK or the administrators, plus local news updates for the exact closure dates and affected delivery services.
- If you currently have a gift card, loyalty account, or upcoming reservation, contact Pizza Hut customer service or the administrator’s notes to confirm how those will be honored during the transition.
- For consumers, expect some regions to see permanent closures while others remain open, with continued operation at the remaining 64 dine-in sites and the broader delivery network.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official closure list and map out which sites near you are affected and which remain open.
