A local fast-casual chain in New Jersey has announced the closure of all its locations. Tito’s Burritos & Wings is closing soon, marking the end of an era. The team at Tito’s has shared the announcement via social media, thanking the community for its continued support.
Tito’s Burritos & Wings to Close All Locations
Tito’s Burritos & Wings is soon to leave a gap in New Jersey’s food scene after the chain announced its upcoming closure. On February 17, 2026, Tito’s announced that it is closing all three locations by March 1. The announcement was shared via social media, garnering attention from fans.
Tito’s Burritos & Wings has served Mexican dishes to various communities in New Jersey for over two decades. Every location has witnessed customers’ love for the food, the gathering of loved ones, and more. Operations at all locations will cease on March 1, 2026, which means that this is the last time fans can indulge in the “It’s All Good” experience.
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Message Shared with the Community
In the message shared via social media, Tito’s expressed its thanks to the community. It also encourages fans to drop by before the closure to relive these memories one last time.
Fans React to the Closure
Following the announcement, fans soon replied with several messages to the post. Many shared their beloved memories on the post while others expressed their sadness over the closure. Amidst this, some fans are also expressing their gratitude to the brand for its good food and kindness.
One Facebook user writes, “Worked above Tito’s Morristown for years—both of my kids were built on Tito’s Burritos!” Another user writes, “Worked there in the 2010s; thank you to my former coworkers, it was one of my favorite jobs ever.”
The comments are also taking over the restaurant’s Instagram post, where one user writes, “Just fell to my knees.” Another user shares a memory as they write, “I had my first date with my husband at the South Orange location in 2019 and ordered dozens of chicken tenders over the years. What an institution.”
Tito’s closure has sparked sadness and nostalgia among longtime customers, making this loss more evident. The space that will be left behind marks the end of an era for the local dining scene in various locations across New Jersey.
