Kelly Brook forced to shut her celebrity bar Steam and Rye after ‘failing to make enough cash’
The model’s big business venture has come to an end just three years after it first opened

KELLY Brook has been forced to close her plush London bar Steam and Rye after struggling to make enough cash.
The upmarket venue – which was located in Leadenhall Street – has started being dismantled after Kelly’s last punters walked out of the door last week.
Steam and Rye was a hit when it first opened in November 2013, with celeb fans including Little Mix and Vicky Pattison.
In recent years the bar has come up against some fierce competition in the area and 37-year-old Kelly made the difficult decision to close it down.
An insider told The Sun Online: “Kelly and business partner Nick House decided to close Steam and Rye together, there’s no ill feeling and they’re hoping to work again in the future.
“The London market is one of the most difficult to crack and although the place was popular, it was hard to keep going when the competition is so tough.”
Kelly is currently splitting her time between her home in the UK and France, where her boyfriend Jeremy Parisi is from.
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