More Restaurant Closures In New Jersey Due To Bankruptcy

It looks like we are going to see more closures due to bankruptcy for the popular seafood chain Red Lobster. The company recently filed and with that, they had closed some of their locations. No we are getting word that there will be more Red Lobsters going out of business.

 

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A recent Patch article indicated, "Red Lobster, which abruptly closed more than 50 restaurants last month, revealed in bankruptcy court that it could close at least 125 locations as it tries to recoup losses from its endless shrimp promotion."

 

 

Red Lobster has said if they can't work things out these three Red Lobster locations are in danger of possibly closing. Maybe one of these is a Red Lobster that you have frequented.

  • 3003 Route 130 South, Delran
  • 4411 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing
  • 211 Route 17 South, Paramus

 

According to Patch, "Overall, Red Lobster has 12 eateries in New Jersey that remain open." These Red Lobster's include:

  • 1298 Hooper Ave., Toms River
  • 520 Highway 46, Wayne
  • 700 Plaza Drive, Secaucus
  • 1271 U.S. Route 22, Bridgewater
  • 2100 Route 38, Cherry Hill
  • 3255 Brunswick Pike, Lawrenceville

 

It is a shame seeing these Red Lobsters closing or in threat of closing, we always enjoyed going to Red Lobster with our kids when they were growing up. I definitely had a fondness for their cheddar biscuits, they were always tasty and we'd go through a couple of baskets lol. We would usually go to the Mays Landing Red Lobster or the Toms River Red Lobster, these two locations are still open.

 

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