Here’s The List of Red Lobster Restaurants Closing
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For some Red Lobster locations, the endless shrimp and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits have officially come to an end.
Word has been spreading like wildfire that Red Lobster has quietly been closing locations and already has been selling off equipment from those locations.
This news comes about a month after Red Lobster announced they were seeking council for possibly filing Bankruptcy (Chapter 11) after reporting an 11 Million Dollar loss due to their endless shrimp promotion.
But now, looks like they have either started the bankruptcy process or are just closing restaurants and liquidating their equipment.
TAGeX Brands announced on Monday that it’s conducting the online auction for selling off these items through Thursday, May 16, for select Red Lobster restaurants closing in multiple states.
So, far there are about 50 Red Lobster locations that have quietly closed. The list is below and I will make sure to update it as more close.
The List of Red Lobster Restaurants That Have Closed
ALABAMA
- Auburn
- Decatur
CALIFORNIA
- Redding
- Rohnert Park
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- Torrance
COLORADO
- Denver
- Lakewood
- Lone Tree
- Wheat Ridge
FLORIDA
- Altamonte Springs
- Gainesville
- Hialeah
- Largo
- Orlando
GEORGIA
- Athens
- Roswell
- Dublin
IDAHO
- Lewiston
ILLINOIS
- Bloomingdale
- Danville
INDIANA
- Indianapolis
- Elkhart
IOWA
- Council Bluffs
- Waterloo
MARYLAND
- Gaithersburg
- Columbia
- Silver Spring
- Laurel
MICHIGAN
- Fort Gratiot (Port Huron)
MISSISSIPPI
- D’lberville
NEW YORK
- Amherst
- Kingston
- Rochester
- Watertown
NEW JERSEY
- Ledgewood
NORTH DAKOTA
- Grand Forks
OKLAHOMA
- Lawton
PENNSYLVANIA
- Erie
SOUTH CAROLINA
- Myrtle Beach
TEXAS
- Lake Jackson
- Longview
- Lufkin
- San Antonio
- Tyler
VIRGINIA
- Colonial Heights
- Williamsburg
- Newport News
WASHINGTON
- Silverdale
WISCONSIN
- Wauwatosa
- La Crosse