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2025 restaurant closures: Starbucks, Wendy’s shutter locations

As the restaurant industry endures another difficult year, many chains have opted to close underperforming restaurants while trying to recover their business.

Consumers fed up with inflation have pulled back on restaurant spending, opting to dine at home or seek out deals when they go out to eat. While some restaurants have attracted reluctant customers, the industry has largely struggled with a decline in sales. Traffic to restaurants open at least a year has fallen every month in 2025, except for July, according to Black Box Intelligence.

In recent years, restaurant closures have been more concentrated at casual dining chains, which have lost customers to fast-casual competitors. chipotle. However, this year, chains in the industry have announced plans to close at least hundreds of locations.

In such a difficult environment, some restaurant companies even applied for bankruptcy protection. Hooters, Pinstripes and On the Border were some of the notable names that hit bankruptcy court this year.

Here are the chains that announced that they will close in 2025:

Starbucks

A Starbucks coffee cup sits on a table inside a Starbucks in Manhattan on December 02, 2025 in New York City.

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Wendy’s

A Wendy’s restaurant sign is seen in Austin, Texas, on November 10, 2025.

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Denny’s

A view of the Denny’s restaurant in Hayward, California, on February 14, 2025.

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Jack in the Box

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Bahama Breeze

Hardee’s

Dozens of Hardee’s locations will close by the end of the year franchisor filed a lawsuit ARC Burger is one of the largest franchisees. Hardee’s claims the operator is behind on payments such as royalties, rent and taxes.

ARC, owned by private equity firm High Bluff Capital Partners, operated 77 Hardee’s restaurants before the legal battle began. Its footprint spans eight states, including Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, Montana, South Carolina and Wyoming, according to legal records.

Papa John’s

Papa John’s Pizza logo shown on May 09, 2024 in Austin, Texas.

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Noodles & Co.

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Country Steakhouse

A sign hangs on the exterior of an Outback Steakhouse restaurant in Daly City, California, on January 31, 2025.

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