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3 Popular Food Chains Closing Doors in Ohio: March 2026

Austyn Kunde
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Food Travel LogoCOLUMBUS, OH — The Buckeye State’s dining landscape is facing a major recalibration this March. Following a series of national strategic pivots toward digital-only footprints and high-efficiency models, three of the most recognizable brands in the country—Wendy’s, Pizza Hut, and Denny’s—are moving forward with significant closures across Ohio. From the brand’s historic roots in Columbus to the industrial corridors of the north, diners are seeing "Closed" signs at long-standing franchise favorites.


3 Popular Food Chains Closing Doors in Ohio: March 2026
3 Popular Food Chains Closing Doors in Ohio: March 2026

1. Wendy’s: "Project Fresh" Hits the Brand’s Home State

Wendy’s, which was founded in 1969 in Columbus and is currently headquartered in Dublin, is aggressively executing its "Project Fresh" initiative. The company has announced it will shutter between 298 and 358 restaurants nationwide during the first half of 2026.


2. Pizza Hut: The "Hut Forward" Consolidation

The "red roof" era is continuing to contract in Ohio as parent company Yum! Brands executes its "Hut Forward" strategy. Nationwide, the brand is closing 250 stores in the first half of 2026—representing about 4% of its domestic system.




3. Denny’s: Finalizing Portfolio Rationalization

Denny's, long a staple for late-night diners and travelers along the I-71 and I-75 corridors, is completing its plan to close roughly 150 underperforming locations by the end of spring 2026.


Local Spotlight: Columbus and Beyond

Beyond the national giants, Ohio is seeing significant shifts in local favorites this spring:




What Ohio Diners Should Do

As these March 2026 closures take effect, customers are encouraged to use technology to stay informed:

Pizza Hut closing hundreds of locations in 2026

This video provides a deep dive into the national "Hut Forward" strategy and why parent company Yum! Brands is shuttering 250 locations across the country, including those in Ohio, during the first half of 2026.