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

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Food Travel LogoFLORIDA - While Florida’s population continues to swell with new residents, the state’s dining industry is facing a massive structural "reset" this March. From the theme park corridors of Orlando to the beachside retail strips of the Gold Coast, rising commercial insurance rates and a shift toward delivery-only service are forcing even the biggest names in food to scale back.


 Major Restaurant Chains Closing It's Doors in Florida
Major Restaurant Chains Closing It's Doors in Florida

Here are the four major restaurant chains significantly reducing their Florida footprint this March 2026.


1. Hooters: The Boca Raton "Viral" Shuttering

In a move that has shocked local fans and Instagram followers alike, the iconic Boca Raton Hooters in Glades Plaza is scheduled to close its doors for the final time on February 28, 2026, with the official wind-down of the site continuing through March.



2. Pizza Hut: Saying Goodbye to the "Red Roof"

As part of parent company Yum! Brands’ massive "Hut Forward" initiative, approximately 250 underperforming locations are being shuttered nationwide this spring. Florida’s legacy "Red Roof" buildings—once the go-to for Friday night buffets—are high on the list for March closures.

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

Following a strategic review of its thousands of U.S. locations, Wendy’s is in the process of closing up to 350 underperforming restaurants through 2026. This March marks a significant wave of these closures hitting the Sunshine State.



4. Denny’s: Finalizing the 150-Store Purge

Following a major buyout by private investors, Denny’s is completing its nationwide reduction of underperforming sites. While some South Florida spots have already vanished, the final casualties of this "methodical" purge are being processed this March.


The Florida "Insurance Squeeze"

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