As London’s restaurant scene continues to rebuild after challenging economic times, a variety of grant programmes are emerging to provide much-needed financial support. The American Express-backed “Backing International Small Restaurants” programme stands out, offering up to £11,000 each to 20 restaurants across Greater London and Greater Manchester in 2025. This initiative targets independent eateries that have been operating for more than one year and are not part of large franchise networks.
London’s post-pandemic restaurant revival gains momentum through targeted grant programmes like American Express’s £11,000 support for independent eateries.
Local authority support complements these private sector efforts, with the Mayor’s High Street Fund and a dedicated £300,000 hospitality support fund focusing on seasonal trading and outdoor dining improvements. These programs form part of a wider landscape of restart and recovery grants typically ranging from £5,000 to £30,000, designed to help venues reopen, upgrade equipment, or improve ventilation. Success rates for well-prepared restaurant grant applications currently stand at 52% nationwide. Many restaurants are also looking for ways to attract families, similar to how attractions in London offer family passes to enhance visitor experiences.
Grant eligibility typically focuses on independent brick-and-mortar establishments. Many programs give priority to venues that demonstrate community significance or are owned by underrepresented groups, including ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, or disabled entrepreneurs. Revenue thresholds and single-location caps make certain that support reaches genuinely small businesses, while repeat recipients are often excluded from subsequent funding rounds.
Restaurants can use these funds for several approved purposes. Digital upgrades include online ordering systems and website improvements. Six London restaurants recently received £69,000 total to enhance their business operations through digital capabilities and dining space revitalization. Physical enhancements cover outdoor dining infrastructure, terrace furniture, and customer seating. Kitchen equipment investments, such as new ovens or refrigeration systems, are also permitted, alongside broader business resilience measures like training and menu development. During peak application periods, some restaurants may experience temporary website access issues due to traffic overload when submitting their grant applications.
The application process is competitive, with fixed deadlines and specific submission requirements. Applicants typically need to provide business details, planned fund usage, financial evidence, and statements of community impact.
Selection involves shortlisting by local partners like Business Improvement Districts and councils, followed by final decisions from programme panels or funders such as the IDA Foundation. With large applicant pools, restaurants are encouraged to prepare thorough, compelling applications that clearly highlight their eligibility and impact potential.