
AN Olive Garden rival has quietly shuttered dozens of locations since filing for bankruptcy.
The 37-year-old Italian restaurant chain now has just 16 sites remaining after closing a location in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania last week.
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An Olive Garden rival has pulled out of one state entirely with its latest closure after shuttering over 70 locations (stock)Credit: Getty
Romano’s Macaroni Grill in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania closed its doors after 20 years last weekCredit: Google
Romano’s Macaroni Grill customers were informed of the latest closure only through a notice posted on the doors.
“We are permanently closed. Thank you for 20 great years!” it read.
The closure saw the chain fully pull out of Pennsylvania with just 16 sites left across California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Nevada, Ohio, Texas, and Utah.
No reason has been given for the seemingly abrupt move, but the chain has been struggling in recent years and the closure is part of a worrying pattern.

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Since filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2017, Romano’s has shuttered over 77 of its 93 restaurants located across 25 states.
In 2017, it reported $23 million in secured debt, citing issues including falling sales, increased costs, and a general industry downturn as consumers switched to “cheaper, faster alternatives”.
A company statement said a restructuring would mean it could cut “legacy liabilities and obligations” made by previous owners.
It recovered from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2018 before being sold in 2023 to RMG Acquisition Company.
At this time it had 28 company-owned restaurants and 10 franchise sites across 14 states.
Now the operational footprint has dramatically and consistently dwindled to less than 20 locations in 9 states.
And despite the chain’s website listing 16 open locations, local news reports, reviews, and Google Maps updates indicate that some of these may have also closed.
According to The Street, only the following restaurants are confirmed to still be operational:
El Cerrito, California: 8000 El Cerrito Plaza
Milpitas, California: 110 Ranch Dr.
Temecula, California: 41221 Margarita Rd.
Church Ranch, Colorado: 10411 Town Center Dr.
Orlando International Airport, Florida: 9301 Jeff Fuqua Blvd
Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Illinois: 10000 W O’Hare Ave
Montrose, Ohio: 41 Springside Dr.
McAllen, Texas: 3500 West Expressway 83
South Jordan, Utah: 10622 S. Riverfront Parkway
It comes as Denny’s has also quietly shut down restaurants after being sold off to a group of investors who will take the chain private.
Meanwhile, a beloved restaurant brand has inched towards bankruptcy after $1.3 billion debt has come to light.
Restaurant closures in 2025
Denny’s – Denny’s has confirmed that up to 150 locations are set to close in the US by the end of the year as many of them are no longer profitable.
Red Lobster – The chain has said that it plans to close over 100 stores across the country this year as new CEO Damola Adamolekun takes over.
TGI Friday’s – TGI Friday’s is still being forced to shutter locations thanks to a bankruptcy filing, including 30 in April alone.
Applebee’s – This chain is projecting a loss of 20 to 35 Applebee’s spots in 2025 but is teaming up with IHOP to introduce dual-branded locations with a curated menu of the two’s best items.
Noodles & Company – This emporium is set to close between 17 and 21 locations in 2025 following a difficult 2024.
No reason has been given for the latest Romano’s closure but it follows a worrying pattern over the past few years for the chain (stock)Credit: Getty

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