Barry Larsen

Scottish multi-millionaire businessman (1956–2023) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barry Walter Larsen (19 December 1956 – 11 June 2023) was a Scottish multi-millionaire businessman. He once owned almost all of the Wimpy restaurant franchises in Scotland.[1][2]

Born19 December 1956
Died11 June 2023(2023-06-11) (aged 66)
Occupationmulti-millionaire businessman
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Barry Larsen
Born19 December 1956
Died11 June 2023(2023-06-11) (aged 66)
Occupationmulti-millionaire businessman
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Early life

Larsen was born to Walter and Elsie. He grew up in Inverness, Scotland, and attended Balloch Primary School and Inverness High School.[1]

Career

The Glenmoriston in 2020

Larsen gave Michelin-starred French chef and restaurateur Loïc Lefebvre his first head-chef position, at La Riviera, a restaurant at the Glenmoriston Town House Hotel in Inverness.[3] Larsen changed La Riviera's name to Abstract, before opening a second restaurant, named Contrast,[1] next door in June 2006.

In March 2007, after three years in Inverness, Lefebvre moved to Edinburgh, where he and Larsen had planned to open a second location under the Abstract name.[4] After a disagreement, Lefebvre returned to France in May 2007.[5] The second location closed on 31 December 2009.[6]

La Riviera/Abstract was featured in a Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares episode which aired in June 2005.[7] Gordon Ramsay and his team visited the restaurant the previous winter.[8] The show revisited the restaurant twice: once two months after the original; then again, two years later. After the visits, the restaurant won the Scottish Hotel Restaurant of the Year award.[7]

Personal life

Larsen was married to Hilary. They lived on Larsen's estate in Newmore, Muir of Ord.[1]

Death

Larsen died in 2023, aged 66.[1]

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