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Popular Tex-Mex chain On the Border faces major downsizing with dozens of restaurants set to close nationwide

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Florida – In a significant shakeup for the casual dining industry, On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina has announced the closure of at least 70 locations across 24 states, including key markets like Florida, Texas, and New York. The popular Tex-Mex chain, known for its sizzling fajitas and signature margaritas, made the announcement following its recent filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

According to court documents, the company is burdened with over $19 million in debt, forcing leadership to make tough decisions regarding its future. Jonathan Tibus, the restructuring officer for OTB Holdings, cited multiple economic pressures as key reasons behind the closures. “Restaurants like ours have seen a steady decline in patronage as consumers become more cautious about eating out,” Tibus stated. He pointed to inflation, shifting consumer habits, and ongoing labor shortages as significant challenges for the chain.

Financial Struggles and Industry Pressures

The decline of On the Border is part of a larger trend affecting the casual dining sector. Over the years, the chain has seen a steady reduction in its number of restaurants, with only half of its locations from 2010 still operating today. Now, with its bankruptcy proceedings in motion, On the Border is actively seeking to offload leases, leading to the expected permanent closure of many locations.

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President Chris Rockwood remains optimistic despite the restructuring process. “This restructuring is the best path forward for On the Border. It allows us to address several financial and operational challenges and emerge stronger and refocused on growth,” he told the Lansing State Journal. Rockwood emphasized that with the support of vendors and lenders, the company aims to stabilize operations and improve efficiency.

Broader Impact on the Restaurant Industry

On the Border’s struggles are not unique. The casual dining sector has been under immense strain in recent years, with several major chains facing similar financial woes. Red Lobster, another household name, recently filed for bankruptcy and shuttered more than 100 locations following a costly promotional misstep. Likewise, TGI Fridays announced plans to close around 100 locations as part of its restructuring strategy.

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Industry analysts say these closures reflect broader economic challenges, including rising food and labor costs, increased competition from fast-casual and takeout-focused brands, and evolving consumer preferences that favor convenience over sit-down dining.

What’s Next for On the Border?

While the company has not released a full list of locations set to close, many cities across the country will likely be affected. Customers in states like Arizona, Virginia, and Florida may soon find their local On the Border shuttered as the company works through its restructuring efforts.

Despite the challenges, the chain’s leadership remains committed to a future beyond bankruptcy. By streamlining operations and focusing on its most profitable locations, On the Border hopes to regain stability and continue serving its loyal customers.

For fans of the restaurant, these closures mark a significant shift in the Tex-Mex dining landscape. As On the Border works to secure its future, many customers will have to say goodbye to a longtime favorite in an increasingly competitive and rapidly changing industry.

 

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