Another national restaurant chain is having a shake up in Michigan with more closures.

What is the Future of Fazoli's in Michigan?

Fazoli's, known for its pasta and breadsticks, has closed two more Michigan locations: the Walker location at 2521 Alpine Ave. NW and the Muskegon location at 1780 E. Sherman Blvd.

As of Wednesday morning (February 25), both had identical signs on their doors that read: "This location is now closed. Thank you for supporting this Fazoli's location. We have enjoyed the opportunity to serve you."

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While both of these closures happened suddenly, it may be less surprising when you learn that Fazoli's parent company — FAT Brands — filed for bankruptcy earlier this year.

These aren't the only Fazoli's locations that have closed recently either. A location in Kalamazoo closed in September and a location in Jenison closed in December.

There are Only 3 Fazoli's Locations Left in Michigan

With the two newest closures, there are three Fazoli's locations left:

  • Lansing - 5705 S Cedar St.
  • Jackson - 1500 N W Ave.
  • Battle Creek - 5445 Beckley Rd.

At this time, there's no word on whether or not Michigan will see more closures. There are approximately 190 locations across the nation, so there may be more closures as Fazoli's parent company continues battling bankruptcy.

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Fazoli's isn't the only restaurant closing locations. Recently, the last BD's Mongolian Grill closed in Michigan, marking it's complete departure from the state.

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