Melbourne’s first “hatted” lasagne restaurant, 1800 Lasagne, has collapsed into voluntary administration.
Todd Gammel and Matthew Levesque-Hocking of accounting advisory group HLB Mann Judd were appointed as external administrators on July 30.
The beloved Thornbury restaurant, which began as a lasagne-delivery service out of founder Joey Kellock’s home during the pandemic, shared the news in a “heartfelt message to our amazing staff, suppliers and loyal community” on Tuesday.
“1800 Lasagne has entered into voluntary administration and we are working closely with the administration team to streamline and re-structure our model to ensure we take the best steps while moving forward,” an Instagram post read.
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