Restaurants & Bars

Red Lobster, Which Closed 2 IL Stores, Files For Bankruptcy

The customer-favorite "Ultimate Endless Shrimp," introduced last year, is cited as a reason for the restaurant chain's bankruptcy filing.

Red Lobster abruptly closed more than 50 restaurants last week, including two in Illinois.
Red Lobster abruptly closed more than 50 restaurants last week, including two in Illinois. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

ILLINOIS — Red Lobster, which abruptly closed more than 50 restaurants last week, including two in Illinois, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to recoup millions of dollars in losses stemming from its endless shrimp promotion.

The restaurants that closed in Illinois are located in Bloomingdale and Danville. Red Lobster has 25 eateries in Illinois that remain open. They're scattered across the Chicagoland area — in towns including Joliet, Schaumburg, Geneva and Downers Grove — and central Illinois, including Springfield, Champaign and Forsyth.

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Red Lobster’s bankruptcy was expected. Its “Ultimate Endless Shrimp” promotion last year was intended as a limited-time offer but brought in enough new customers that the chain added it to its permanent menu in June. Customers gobbled it up, and the chain reported fourth-quarter 2023 losses of $12.5 million, the outlet reported.

Red Lobster said the remaining restaurants will remain open and continue operating as usual during the bankruptcy process.

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“This restructuring is the best path forward for Red Lobster. It allows us to address several financial and operational challenges and emerge stronger and re-focused on our growth,” CEO Jonathan Tibus said in a news release. “The support we've received from our lenders and vendors will help ensure that we can complete the sale process quickly and efficiently while remaining focused on our employees and guests.”

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