These restaurant chains closed locations in 2024

Key Points

  • Inflation-weary consumers pulled back on restaurant spending in 2024, leading to a decline in overall U.S. restaurant visits.
  • The restaurant industry saw a surge in bankruptcies, with 26 companies filing for Chapter 11 protection, nearly triple the number from 2020.
  • Casual-dining chains struggled to attract customers, facing challenges since the Great Recession and the rise of fast-casual competitors.
  • Several major chains announced closures in 2024, including Wendy’s, Applebee’s, Denny’s, TGI Fridays, Red Lobster, Noodles & Co., and Bloomin’ Brands.

Summary

The restaurant industry faced significant challenges in 2024, with inflation-weary consumers reducing their spending on dining out, leading to a decline in overall U.S. restaurant visits. This economic pressure resulted in weak sales and a notable increase in bankruptcies, with 26 restaurant companies filing for Chapter 11 protection, nearly triple the number during the height of the 2020 pandemic. Casual-dining chains, in particular, struggled to attract customers, facing ongoing challenges since the Great Recession and competition from fast-casual chains like Chipotle and Sweetgreen. Several major chains announced closures to improve their financial health: Wendy’s planned to shutter 140 underperforming locations, Applebee’s closed between 25 to 35 U.S. locations, Denny’s closed about 50 locations with plans for more, TGI Fridays filed for bankruptcy after closing 86 restaurants, Red Lobster shuttered over 120 locations, Noodles & Co. closed roughly 20, and Bloomin’ Brands closed 41 underperforming restaurants. Despite these closures, some chains like Wendy’s and Denny’s aim to maintain or grow their restaurant counts through new openings.

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January 1, 2025
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