5 Major Restaurant Chains That Closed Hundreds of Locations in 2025

Here’s a list of popular restaurant chains that have closed several locations across the U.S. in 2025.

Written By Riya Singh
News Writer
Outside a TGI Fridays location in the U.S. (Source: Yelp by Andy N.)

Several well-known restaurant chains made significant changes this year as financial pressures reshaped their footprints nationwide. In response to mounting losses, many brands moved to close hundreds of underperforming locations across the U.S.

These Popular Restaurant Chains That Closed Stores Nationwide

From iconic coffee brands to fast-food staples, 2025 brought major changes to restaurant footprints nationwide. With inflation and other economic changes burdening businesses, whether small or big, these brands have had to change their strategy.

Here’s a list of restaurant chains that witnessed the biggest closures of the year.

1. TGI Fridays

image of TGIF Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport Atrium
The storefront image of TGIF Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport Atrium (Source: Yelp)

Following its bankruptcy filing, TGI Fridays announced plans to close roughly 130 locations nationwide beginning in March. Increased competition in the casual dining space ultimately proved difficult for the chain to overcome. While the chain gained popularity due to its family-friendly eating spot built around a bar concept, it soon faced troubles when rivals adopted the same concept.

The restaurant offers American comfort foods like burgers, ribs, appetizers, and more. However, fans have noted the Loaded Potato Skins, Jack Daniel’s Grill, and Buffalo Wings as some of their favorites.

2. Jack in the Box

Popular restaurant chains that closed hundreds of locations in 2025
Storefront image of a Jack in the Box store (Source: Facebook @Jack in the Box)

In April, Jack in the Box announced plans to close approximately 200 locations. The move was aimed at improving financial performance and reducing debt. The aim was to close underperforming stores to ensure that the brand doesn’t face more losses than it already has.

Known for satisfying late-night burger, taco, and munchies cravings, the brand has a strong hold on the fast food industry. It is popular for its hamburgers and tacos, which have been sold by the brand since its opening in the 1950s. Limited-time items like the Nashville Hot Mozzarella Sticks and nostalgic items like the Chicken Supreme are among the highly demanded fan favorites.

3. Starbucks

Popular restaurant chains that closed hundreds of locations in 2025
Outside a Starbucks location in the U.S. (Source: Yelp by Ruwan J.)

In September, popular coffee brand Starbucks announced an important update to fans. A decision to close underperforming stores was shared with the public. The company said it would reduce its North American footprint by about 1%, resulting in roughly 400 U.S. store closures.

Best known for its extensive handcrafted coffee/tea drinks menu, the brand has a global popularity. Meanwhile, fans have noted the Turkey Bacon, Cheddar & Egg White Sandwich, Caramel Macchiato, and Strawberry Acai Refresher as some of their favorites.

4. Wendy’s

Popular restaurant chains that closed hundreds of locations in 2025
Outside a Wendy’s location in the U.S. (Source: Yelp by Nancy A.)

In November, Wendy’s announced plans to close hundreds of locations as part of a broader turnaround strategy. As part of its 2025-26 turnaround strategy, the closure aimed to bring balance with its new growth initiatives to strengthen the brand. The strategy targets older, underperforming restaurants and is expected to result in roughly 300 closures beginning in late 2025.

Popular items at the chain include the Dave’s Double and Baconator, the Chicken Nuggets, and the Breakfast Baconator. Meanwhile, fans list out the classic Frosty, Spicy/Classic Chicken Nuggets, and Honey Chicken Biscuit among their favorites.

5. Denny’s

Popular restaurant chains that closed hundreds of locations in 2025
Storefront image of Denny’s (Source: Facebook @Denny’s)

In December, Denny’s confirmed plans to close additional locations nationwide. The iconic diner chain made the decision soon after its $620 million buyout by TriArtisan Capital Advisors, Treville Capital Group, and Yadav Enterprises. The acquisition is viewed as a move to revitalize the brand following years of financial challenges.

Best known for its late-night pancakes and affordable comfort food, Denny’s became a beloved chain for many. However, it is the Grand Slamwich, Moons Over My Hammy, and Bourbon Bacon Burger that stood out as favorites among fans.

While the closures mark a significant contraction, industry analysts view the moves as part of broader restructuring efforts. By trimming underperforming locations, many brands are aiming to streamline operations and refocus on stronger markets.

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Riya Singh is a writer, editor, and poet with a background in literature and journalism. She has the passion and knowledge to create content tailored to this niche, with a strong interest in the intersections of psychology, storytelling, and human behavior.
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