Popular Manchester restaurant Cibo will now be called Italiana Fifty Five after a rebrand following a battle which was heading all the way to the High Court.
The small Italian chain, which has restaurants at the Great Northern Warehouse and another on Liverpool Road, was being sued by another restaurant group also using the name Cibo, which means food in Italian.
The other Cibo, which has restaurants Cibo Hale and Cibo Wilmslow, claimed that the chain now called Italiana Fifty Five were using the name without consent, while the bosses of the Cibo restaurants in Manchester claimed their sites opened long before the Hale and Wilmslow restaurants.
Owners of the Hale and Wilmslow restaurants meanwhile cited their celebrity clientele in court filings, naming the likes of Will.i.am, Alex Ferguson, Ryan Giggs, Patrice Evra, Tyson Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, and former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as customers. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link It also claimed that the Manchester Cibo restaurants offered discount deals, while they did not, alleging that such offers damaged their reputation.