This Louisiana Seafood Restaurant May Be Closing Its Three Locations
If you live in Louisiana and love to go out to eat, you may not be able to dine at this popular seafood restaurant much longer. It seems nowadays that more and more national restaurants are struggling to stay open or are having to consolidate and close some of their locations.
It is not just limited to restaurants either. We have seen national clothing stores, appliance stores, and even national chains closing. So there are no national or local businesses immune to having to close their doors. According to Scrapehero.com, this seafood restaurant that has three locations in Louisiana may be closing its doors.
The restaurant we are talking about is Red Lobster. Currently, Red Lobster still has 646 locations in 44 states and territories in the United States. The eatery is known for its popcorn shrimp, endless seafood specials, and of course lobster and crab leg dishes.
The Red Lobster locations in Louisiana are located in Baton Rouge, Bossier City, and Monroe. If you are from Southwest Louisiana, you may remember that there was a location close to you in Beaumont, Texas but that location closed its doors.
According to the Associated Press, the company that owns the seafood restaurants filed for bankruptcy protection last month after having to close the doors of dozens of their restaurants. The 56-year-old chain filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in May 2024.
So If you love Red Lobster, you may want to visit one soon and enjoy their delicious food. With the company closing dozens of locations so far and filing bankruptcy, the future of the rest of the locations is unknown.
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