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3 Major Restaurant Chains Closing It's Doors in Alaska: In March 2026

Austyn Kunde
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Food Travel LogoALASKA - While the "Last Frontier" often feels like its own world, the economic storms of 2026 are officially reaching Alaska's shores. This March, three major national restaurant chains are set to trim their footprints in the state as they battle the "Last Mile" logistics of the Far North and a national shift toward leaner, digital-first operations.


3 Major Restaurant Chains Closing It's Doors in Alaska
3 Major Restaurant Chains Closing It's Doors in Alaska

From Anchorage to Fairbanks, here are the three major restaurant chains closing doors in Alaska this March 2026.


1. Pizza Hut: The "Red Roof" Sunset

As part of the parent company Yum! Brands' massive "Hut Forward" initiative, approximately 250 underperforming locations are being shuttered nationwide in the first half of 2026. This March marks the peak of these closures for Alaska’s legacy buildings.



2. Denny's: The Final Wave of the 150-Store Purge

Following a major buyout by private investors, Denny’s is completing its nationwide "surgical" reduction of 150 underperforming sites. While several Lower 48 locations vanished in late 2025, the final casualties in the North are being processed this March.

3. Wendy’s: Trimming the "System Health"

In a strategic move to boost stock value, Wendy’s is in the middle of closing up to 350 underperforming restaurants through the end of 2026. A significant wave of these "surgical closures" is hitting Alaska franchises this March.




The Alaska "Logistics" Factor

Why is this trend hitting Alaska so visibly right now?