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    Here's where you can still eat at a Red Lobster in Ohio as restaurant chain exits bankruptcy

    By Chad Murphy, Cincinnati Enquirer,

    2 hours ago

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    Red Lobster is exiting bankruptcy, USA TODAY reported Thursday , after a federal judge approved the restaurant chain's plan to rebound.

    Red Lobster will continue to operate as an independent company and maintain 544 locations across 44 states and four Canadian provinces, according to USA TODAY.

    Here's where you can still eat at a Red Lobster in Ohio.

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    Red Lobster chain closed 23 locations last week, including Strongsville, Ohio

    Red Lobster recently closed 23 more restaurants across the nation , including the location in Strongsville, Ohio .

    The recent restaurant closures brought the total closures to at least 129 across the U.S.

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    Where is Red Lobster located in Ohio?

    Ohio has 37 Red Lobster restaurants after the restaurant in Strongsville closed, including multiple locations in Cincinnati and Columbus. Here's where you can eat at a Red Lobster in Ohio:

    • Akron : 3901 Medina Road
    • Ashtabula: 3013 N. Ridge Road E
    • Beavercreek: 2803 N. Fairfield Road
    • Canton: 4600 Belden Village Street NW
    • Chillicothe: 1079 N. Bridge St.
    • Cincinnati: 8220 Montgomery Road
    • Cincinnati: 320 Cincinnati Mills Dr.
    • Cincinnati: 616 Ohio Pike
    • Cincinnati: 3564 Springdale Road
    • Columbus area: 1520 Georgesville Road
    • Columbus area: 2147 S. Hamilton Road
    • Columbus area: 1270 Polaris Parkway
    • Cuyahoga Falls: 1090 Graham Road
    • Dayton: 6500 Miller Lane
    • Dublin: 6091 Sawmill Road
    • Elyria: 6935 Midway Mall
    • Findlay: 2340 Tiffin Ave.
    • Heath: 909 Hebron Road
    • Lancaster: 1515 River Valley Circle North
    • Lima: 2150 Harding Highway
    • Mansfield: 2322 West 4th St.
    • Marion: 1318 Mount Vernon Ave.
    • Maumee: 1422 Reynolds Road
    • Mentor: 7744 Reynolds Road
    • Miamisburg: 8200 N. Springboro Pike
    • New Philadelphia: 255 Graff Road SE
    • Niles: 5701 Youngstown-Warren Road
    • North Olmstead: 25615 Brookpark Road
    • Parma: 7607 Day Dr.
    • Piqua: 991 E. Ash St.
    • Saint Clairsville: 50740 Valley Center Blvd.
    • Sandusky: 4016 Milan Road
    • Springfield: 1898 W. First St.
    • Toledo: 4990 Monroe St.
    • Wooster: 3805 Burbank Road
    • Youngstown: 1410 Boardman-Poland Road
    • Zanesville: 755 Zane St.

    Who owns Red Lobster now?

    The newly formed RL Investor Holdings LLC will acquire the restaurant chain as part of Red Lobster's plan to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The new company is organized and controlled by Fortress Investment Group LLC, USA TODAY reports. The deal is expected to be complete by the end of the month.

    Red Lobster is Fortress' most recent acquisition of a company that has filed for bankruptcy, following Vice Media and the Alamo Drafthouse, which has since been sold to Sony Pictures Entertainment, USA TODAY reports.

    Why did Red Lobster file for bankruptcy?

    Red Lobster filed for bankruptcy on May 19, after it closed dozens of locations and announced plans to "drive operational improvements" by simplifying the business, according to USA TODAY. Court documents show the bankruptcy was primarily due to significant debt, a carousel of CEOs, an all-you-can-eat shrimp fiasco and a 30% drop in guests since 2019.

    This article originally appeared on Record-Courier: Here's where you can still eat at a Red Lobster in Ohio as restaurant chain exits bankruptcy

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