Jamie Oliver’s Culinary Empire Expands Globally with Ambitious 2025 Growth Plans
A Remarkable Restaurant Revival
The Jamie Oliver Group has already made significant strides in 2025, successfully entering three new markets – Greece, Montenegro and Oman – while also launching a new cookery school brand and café format at London’s iconic John Lewis on Oxford Street.
The group’s expansion shows no signs of slowing, particularly following Oliver’s triumphant return to the London restaurant scene with Jamie Oliver Catherine St in Covent Garden in late 2023 – his first UK opening since 2019. The London restaurant is reportedly trading ‘exceptionally well’ with double-digit like-for-like growth.
Global Expansion Strategy
The second half of 2025 promises continued growth, with the group actively bringing Jamie Oliver brands to new audiences worldwide. In a strategic move, Oliver is now seeking partners to establish restaurants in the United States, with particular interest in New York and California locations.
The group has set an ambitious target of reaching 200-plus sites globally by 2027, a goal they believe is achievable when dispersed across the globe. The brand is currently generating $300 million in sales.
Financial Success and Personal Achievement
As of 2025, Jamie Oliver’s net worth is estimated at $200 million, maintained through cookbook sales, TV appearances, series, and children’s fiction books. His financial success continues to grow, with Oliver and his wife Jools receiving $8.96 million in dividends in 2022, up from $7.38 million in 2021, showing steady income growth since the previous collapse of his eatery empire.
Commitment to Quality and Sustainability
Throughout this expansion, Oliver maintains his focus on casual dining with responsibly sourced, high-quality food, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to accessible and sustainable cuisine. His charitable endeavors continue through initiatives like Bite Back 2030, which has achieved significant success in campaigns such as securing free school meals during holidays.